Psychiatry Update 2025

 
Virtual Simulcast
 
Free CME/CE credits
 
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2025 Psychiatry Update

Join us for Psychiatry Update 2025, a free virtual series offering up to 5 CME/CE credits. Connect with top healthcare professionals nationwide for cutting-edge insights from our renowned faculty.

 

Dates 5 Exciting Events

 

Time For a complete list of times, check out all the events below.

 

Location Virtual

Event Schedule

June

28

2025

2025 Psychiatry Update

9:00 AM - 2:30 PM Central Time (CT)

Virtual

August

16

2025

2025 Psychiatry Update

9:00 AM - 2:30 PM Eastern Time (ET)

Virtual

October

04

2025

2025 Psychiatry Update

9:00 AM - 3:35 PM Pacific Time (PT)

Virtual

October

25

2025

2025 Psychiatry Update

9:00 AM - 3:35 PM Eastern Time (ET)

Virtual

Agenda

Delve into novel therapeutic mechanisms beyond traditional antidopaminergic approaches, including muscarinic agonism/antagonism and the implications for symptom management. Analyze phase III trial data, engage in case-based discussions on treatment selection, and explore strategies to individualize care using evidence-based approaches.

Enhance expertise in MDD management by evaluating STAR*D trial implications, comparing augmentation versus switching strategies using patient-specific comorbidities and treatment histories, and applying advanced antipsychotic/antidepressant regimens through case-based discussions on pharmacokinetics and adverse event mitigation.

The impact of estrogen and other reproductive hormones on mood are often neglected as a contributing factor to mental health disorders at many stages over a typical woman's lifespan. This presentation will discuss the relevance of reproductive hormones to clinical psychiatry and provide framework for a new paradigm in risk assessment and treatment.

Anxiety is a universally understood emotion, which often leads to the overdiagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder, overlooking diagnostic criteria, or overprescribing stronger medications like controlled substances. Discover how to navigate the complex landscape of anxiety with precision and confidence by equipping evidence-based strategies for differential diagnosis and effective therapeutic approaches.

Discover approaches for creating meaningful mentoring relationships in psychiatric practice, from establishing safe spaces for growth to implementing structured goal-setting frameworks that drive measurable outcomes. Through examination of peer mentoring models, ethical considerations, and cross-disciplinary strategies, learners will gain practical tools to foster resilience, enhance clinical expertise, and build sustainable professional support systems.

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Featured Faculty

Faculty

Charles DeBattista, DMH, MD

  • Director, Depression Research Clinic
  • Co-Director, Mood Disorder Clinic
  • Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
  • Stanford University School of Medicine
  • Stanford, California
Faculty

Joseph F. Goldberg, MD

  • Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
  • Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
  • New York, New York
Faculty

Lisa Harding, MD

  • Medical Director
  • Mood Institute
  • Assistant Clinical Professor
  • Yale University
  • New Haven, Connecticut
Faculty

Terrell D. Holloway, MD

  • Scientific and Medical Consultant
  • Mood Institute
  • Milford, Connecticut
  • Clinical Instructor
  • Yale School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
  • New Haven, Connecticut
Faculty

Jennifer L. Payne, MD

  • Professor and Vice Chair of Research
  • Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences
  • University of Virginia
  • Charlottesville, Virginia

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