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APA Annual Meeting On Demand at your convenience — anytime, anywhere.

Get trusted American Psychiatric Association meeting content in an easy-to-navigate platform designed to save you time. APA Annual Meeting On Demand is packed with hours of value, access to top presentations from the event, and the opportunity to earn [CME #] CME. Gain access to clinical practice tips, advancements in psychiatry, case-based reviews, and over [# of SESSIONS] covering topics including: 

  • pharmacotherapy for complex substance use disorders
  • updates in child and adolescent psychiatry
  • skills to support patients through natural and world disasters, and more
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2025 APA Annual Meeting

Professionals $399
Residents/Students $199

Packaged content is curated from the APA Annual Meeting sessions to deliver a focused collection of the most pressing topics facing psychiatry today.

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Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists

Save time sifting through relevant psychiatric content with the top 15 sessions.

22.5 CME

$295

Accreditation Details:
In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team

The American Psychiatric Association designates this enduring CME activity for 22.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ for the Contemporary Issues for Psychiatrists Package. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Session Listing:

  •  Chronic Pain for the General Psychiatrist: A Review of Shared Mechanisms and Treatment Strategies
  • Hoarding Disorder: A Comprehensive Overview
  • Treatment Resistant Depression From Multiple Perspectives: Does It Exist?
  • CBT for Suicidal Behavior
  • Food Addiction: A New Substance Use Disorder?
  • ADHD: New and Novel Therapeutics and Technology
  • Identifying Ageism: Moving Towards Addressing Gaps in Mental Health Care for Older Adults
  • Current and Future Treatment of Depression: Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
  • Novel Positive Psychiatry Interventions: Helping Patients, Professionals, and Populations
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder: Practical Management and Cutting-Edge Treatments
  • Sounding the Alarm for Children’s Mental Health
  • Treatment of Bipolar Depression
  • Emotional Support Animals: What Psychiatrists Need to Know
  • A Rebellious Guide to Psychosis
  • The Future of Psychotherapy: Creating Healing Moments Instead of Waiting for Them
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APA Contemporary Issues for General Practice On Demand

20 hours of sessions from the 2024 APA Annual Meeting and 2024 Mental Health Services Conference

20 CME

$295

Accreditation Details:
In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by American Psychiatric Association (APA) and American Professional Agency, Inc. APA is jointly accredited by the American Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

The APA designates this enduring material for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-physician Health Care Professionals: The APA acknowledges non-physician participation in this educational activity through a certificate of participation.

Session Listing:

  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Weight-Gain-Promoting Medications
  • A safety net’s safety net: Mental Health Urgent Care
  • Ageism in Healthcare: The Impact on Geriatric Mental Health and Needed Solutions
  • Evidence-based Treatments for Stimulant Use Disorder
  • Substance Use in Older Adults
  • Navigating recent advances in the field of cognitive impairment and dementia
  • Pregnancy & Buprenorphine: To offer or not offer, that is the question

2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand at your convenience — anytime, anywhere.

Get trusted meeting content in an easy-to-navigate platform designed to save you time. 2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand is packed with hours of value, access to top presentations from the event, and the opportunity to earn CME credits. Gain access to clinical practice tips, advancements in psychiatry, case-based reviews, and over 50 sessions covering topics including:

  • Ingrain lifestyles factors to treatment plans to improve mental health and well-being for patients
  • Shape the future of community and collaboration with practical tools and innovations
  • Integrate new research and treatment strategies into clinical practice
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2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand

Member $250
Non-Member $450
Resident $150

2024 Mental Health Services Conference On Demand Accreditation and Content Listing

Accreditation Details:

The 2024 Mental Health Services Conference on Demand is a digital library with over 50 hours of the best sessions from the 2024 Mental Health Services Conference.  All sessions include fully synchronized audio and slides.  MHSC On Demand offers selected sessions with CME credit available.   

Program Release Date: September 28, 2024
Program End Date: September 27, 2026

Accreditation statement In support of improving patient care, the American Psychiatric Association is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

Physicians: The APA designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 46 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Non-physician Health Care Professionals: The APA acknowledges non-physician participation in this educational activity through a certificate of participation.

 

Content Listing:

  • A better “Camino” (path) for Latino youth with ADHD
  • A safety net’s safety net: Mental Health Urgent Care
  • AI, Apps & Podcasts: Using Technology to Empower Patients, Reach Vulnerable Populations, Reshape Med Ed
  • Bridging the Gap: Implementing Lifestyle Psychiatry in Patients with Limited Resources
  • Brief Action Planning (BAP) for Lifestyle Co-Morbidities and Behavioral Complexities of SMI: A Motivational
    Interviewing (MI) Consistent Tool
  • Enhancing Peak Performance: Thriving Under Pressure in Life and Work
  • Evidence-based Treatments for Stimulant Use Disorder
  • Filling the Gap: Innovative Models of Care for Individuals With SMI
  • Hold the Haldol: Deprescribing and its role in clinical practice?
  • How Value Based Care and Population Health Align to Advance Mental Health Equity and Promote Recovery Across the Lifespan
  • Integrating the voice of lived experience to enhance suicide prevention interventions: The development of co-designed
    Caring Contacts messages
  • Liaison from the board of American College of Lifestyle Medicine
  • Lifestyle Interventions for Serious Mental Illnesses and Substance Use Disorders
  • Mental Health Clinicians as Champions for Frontline Healthcare Access to Wellbeing
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Ambulatory Clinical Management of Amphetamine Dependence
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: CMHC Programming for Amphetamine Use Disorders
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Emergency and Crisis Management of Amphetamine Intoxication and Withdrawal
  • Methamphetamine Breakout Session: Local Policy Initiatives and Liaison With Other First Response Services
  • Methamphetamine Plan Implementation (Addiction Plenary w breakouts)
  • Misdemeanors, Handcuffs, Cop Cars, and Psychiatry: Helping Our Clients with Serious Mental Illnesses Stay Out of the
    Criminal Justice System
  • Mitigating Violence Among Psychiatric Inpatients in NYC: Creation of a Psychiatric ICU as a Model for Violence Reduction
  • Motivational Design: Modernizing Urban Settings for Mental Health
  • Navigating the Youth Mental Health Crisis: Lessons learned and practical solutions in the early 21st century
    Opening Session: Lifestyle Medicine in Community Mental Health
  • Partnering with Medicaid and Other State and Local Agencies on Mental Health Services Innovation
  • Peers as Teachers: Fostering Recovery-Oriented Care By Integrating the Peer Perspective Across Two Residency
    Training Programs in Brooklyn
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Anti-Obesity Medications
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Diagnosing and Discussing Obesity
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Metabolic and Bariatric Procedures
  • Pharmacotherapy Breakout Session: Weight-Gain-Promoting Medications
  • Pharmacotherapy: Obesity Treatment Strategies Beyond Lifestyle Change
  • Presidents of Am Psychol Assoc + NSW, /MDR/ Ezra Griffith
  • Psychedelics in Psychiatry
  • Psychiatric Services at 75: The Role of the Journal as a Stimulus and Reflection of the Era
  • Psychopharmacology Update for People with SMI: Highlighting Clozapine, LAIs, Antipsychotics, and Lithium
  • Reversing Collaborative Care to Prevent HIV For People With Mental Illness: Results From The Chicago Study For HIV
    Prevention In Psychiatry
  • Rural Mental health: The Blessings and Burdens of Faith Community Partnerships in the Country and Small Towns
  • Sleep and CBT-I
  • Steering Excellence: Physician Leadership in Mental Health Systems
  • Taking a Comprehensive Approach to Suicide Prevention: A Systems-Level Intervention to Improve Mental Health and
    Prevent Suicide in College Students
  • The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatry: A Beginner’s Exploration
  • The Future of the DSM: Special topics
  • Update from SAMHSA on policy changes
  • When the (Binary) Bough Breaks: Ensuring Competent Care for Patients with Intersex Variations
  • Workforce Equity in the Face of DEI Backlash: Impact on recruitment, training and treatment interventions for marginalized populations



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