ADHD, Oppositional Defiant, Aggression – PediaCast CME 006
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DESCRIPTION
Dr Kristina Jiner joins Dr Mike in the PediaCast Studio to talk about successful integration of mental health services in primary care pediatrics. We also cover the latest treatment guidelines for ADHD and the diagnosis and management of oppositional defiant disorder and aggression. We’ll continue the conversation in episode 007 with a focus on mood disorders, anxiety and schizophrenia.
CME CREDIT FOR THIS ACTIVITY HAS EXPIRED
TOPICS
Integrating Primary Care & Mental Health Services
ADHD Treatment Guidelines
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Aggressive Behavior
Conduct Disorder
PRESENTERS
Dr Mike Patrick
Host, PediaCast and PediaCast CME
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Dr Kristina Jiner
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
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Psychiatry & Community Behavioral Health at Nationwide Children’s
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PURPOSE
This online activity will identify and explore issues related to the practice of pediatric medicine in primary care and subspecialty settings.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Primary care physicians, pediatric subspecialists, and other health care professionals who provide care for pediatric patients should participate in this activity.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the end of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Identify common barriers to the integration of mental health services in pediatric practice and describe effective ways to overcome them.
- Choose an appropriate pharmacologic therapy for the patient with ADHD. Evaluate ongoing response to treatment and determine necessary changes.
- Diagnose oppositional defiant disorder and recommend a non-pharmacologic management plan.
- Using non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic approaches, design a comprehensive management plan for the child exhibiting aggressive behavior.
DISCLOSURES
Planning Committee member Karyn Kassis’s spouse has an employment/management position with Johnson & Johnson and Ethicon Surgical. These conflicts of interest were resolved by the CME Office. No one else in a position to control content has any relationships with commercial interests.
COMMERCIAL SUPPORT
Nationwide Children’s has not received any commercial support for this activity.
ESTIMATED TIME TO COMPLETE
1 Hour
DATE OF ORIGINAL RELEASE
July 7, 2015
EXPIRATION DATE
July 7, 2018
CME CREDIT AND PROVIDER INFORMATION
Nationwide Children’s Hospital is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Nationwide Children’s Hospital designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The ACCME requires CME providers to maintain records of attendance for 6 years after participation.
Currently, there is no fee to obtain Category 1 CME Credit from this activity.
Please contact the Nationwide Children’s CME Office with any questions:
Email: CMEOffice@nationwidechildrens.org
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Education Department, CME Office
700 Children’s Drive
Columbus, OH 43205
614-355-0650
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