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Annual Meeting Course GuideFull Access

THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2003

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/pn.38.2.0027

COURSE 100:

RECOVERY FROM MENTAL ILLNESS AND STIGMA: INTEGRATION OF MEDICINE AND RECOVERY.

Director: Eugene A. Oulvey, Ph.D. Faculty: Tami C. Engel, M.D., Thomas O. Osinowo, M.D., Denise Sommers, M.A. Educational Objective: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to identify a rationale for and models and resources to assist him or her in incorporating evidence-based vocational rehabilitation services into practice settings. Course Level: This is a basic course. No prior experience or knowledge is required. Thu., May 22, 8-12; Hilton; Fee: Advance $100, On-Site $130; Spaces Available: 50.

COURSE 101:

SEXUAL DISORDERS: DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT.

Director: Waguih W. Ishak, M.D. Faculty: Marina Bussel, M.D., Richard N. Chenik, J.D., Sofia M. Encarnacion, M.D., Maria D.M. Leonido-Yee, M.D., Uri P. Peles, M.D., Henrik Zakari, M.D. Educational Objective: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to (1) recognize the importance of and the factors interfering with taking an adequate sexual history and should be able to use this practical knowledge in the evaluation and treatment of his or her patients; (2) become familiar with the diagnosis of a variety of sexual disorders including DSM-IV classification; and (3) understand current concepts in the treatment of sexual disorders. In addition, the participants will be acquainted with the impact of medical illness and medication intake on sexual relationships. Course Level: This is a basic course. No previous experience or knowledge is required. This is a revision of a course given last year. Thu., May 22, 8-12; Hilton; Fee: Advance $100, On-Site $130; Spaces Available: 50.

COURSE 102:

ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF DRUG-INDUCED MOVEMENT DISORDERS.

Co-Directors: Herman M. Van Praag, M.D., Jaap B. Bakker, Ph.D. Faculty: Anton J.M. Loonen, M.D. Educational Objective: At the conclusion of this course, the participant should be able to judge the adequacy of the instruments used or to be used in clinical trials. Course Level: This is a basic course. No previous experience or knowledge is required. Thu., May 22, 8-12; Hilton; Fee: Advance $100, On-Site $130; Spaces Available: 25.