Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1074865 Health Outcomes Research in Medicine 2011 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
The 3rd Annual Chair Summit, The Master Class for Neuroscience Professional Development, held in Chicago, Illinois (August 2010), a comprehensive continuing medical education (CME) conference on neuroscience targeted to psychiatry and neurology clinicians and featuring relevant department chairs as faculty, included numerous educational sessions on unipolar and bipolar mood disorders. Notable topics in depression were management of subtypes (psychotic and anxious), onset in late life, available evidence regarding use of complementary and alternative medicine, and the impact of depression treatment on cardiovascular disease. Bipolar disorder sessions focused on patients with childhood onset of illness and those who require systematic therapy trials in order to arrive at the optimal, individualized treatment plan. Additionally, a forward-looking session was held on innovations, both diagnostic and therapeutic, on the horizon for improving care of bipolar disorder. This 2nd article of 5 in a CME-certified companion series presents highlights of these sessions with summary points connecting research to clinical practice for each topic.
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