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Atlanta

American Neuropsychiatric AssociationThe Menninger Clinic12301 Main StreetHouston, TX 77035

NON-PROFIT ORG.U.S. POSTAGE

PAIDCOLUMBUS, OHIOPermit No. 1213

American Neuropsychiatric Association28th Annual Meeting

28th Annual MeetingMarch 8-11, 2017

Georgia, USAThe Westin Buckhead Atlanta

For more information contact the American Neuropsychiatric Association office: [email protected]

Jointly sponsored by: Professional Education Services Group

The American Neuropsychiatric Association

With special participation of: The Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology

Program & Registration InformationPlease post or circulate.

The Westin Buckhead Atlanta

Earn up to 28.5 CME/CE credits, 10 MOC credits

AtlantaMarch 8-11, 2017

Georgia, USA

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2017 Annual Meeting Schedule

The 28th Annual Meeting of the ANPA • March 8-11, 2017 • The Westin Buckhead Atlanta • Atlanta, Georgia 30326, USA • www.anpaonline.org • email: [email protected]

PRACTICE WORKSHOP 2: Indications and Patient Selection for DBS inAdvanced Tourette SyndromeJorge L. Juncos, MD

8 - 8:10 am – WELCOME

8:10 - 11:10 am*SYMPOSIUM 1CORTICAL-SUBCORTICAL CIRCUITS IN

NEUROPSYCHIATRY: FROM NEW ANATOMIC VISTAS TO

DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION AND BEYONDFunctional Anatomy of Cortical and SubcorticalLoops through the Basal Ganglia: Relevance in Neuropsychiatric DisordersYoland Smith, PhD

Modulation of Neural Circuitry: Developing aCross-Disciplinary Understanding of theInteraction Between the Basal Ganglia and theLimbic SystemsNolan Williams, MD

Tuning Neural Circuits for Depression Using DBSHelen Mayberg, MD

Neuro-psychiatric Presentation of FocalNeuropathology: Tauopathies, Amyloidopathiesand Focal LesionsJorge Juncos, MD (chair)

11:15 – 12:15 pm*CLINICAL NEUROETHICSBuilding Better Brains: The Ethics of Cognitiveand Affective EnhancementPaul Root Wolpe, PhD

12:15 – 1:30 pm – LUNCH ON OWN boxed lunches available for advanced purchase

12:30 – 1:30 pmANPA COMMITTEE MEETINGSTRAINEE & EARLY CAREER GATHERING

1:30 – 2:45 pm*PETER BASSOE KEYNOTE LECTUREThe Prion Paradigm of NeurodegenerativeDiseaseLary C. Walker, MD

3:00 – 6:00 pmRESEARCH AND CLINICAL PLATFORMPRESENTATIONS

Bradford C. Dickerson, MD (chair)Michael J. Schrift, DO (chair)

Friday, March 10, 201728th ANNUAL MEETING Continued

7 - 8 amCONTINENTAL BREAKFASTSPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETINGSPRACTICE WORKSHOP 1:

Patient and Treatment Selection in RefractoryDepression: DBS, ECT, TMS Larry Tune, MD

PRACTICE WORKSHOP 2: Indications and Patient Selection for DBS inAdvanced Tourette SyndromeJorge L. Juncos, MD

8 – 11:30 am*PRESIDENT’S SYMPOSIUM NEUROPSYCHIATRY: BACK TO THE FUTUREThe Ancient Origins and Venerable History ofNeuropsychiatryJeremy D. Schmahmann, MD (chair)

Morality, Decision-Making, and the Social Brain:Insights from NeuropsychologyDaniel Tranel, PhD

Using the Human Connectome to LocalizeNeuropsychiatric Symptoms and Guide TherapyMichael D. Fox, MD, PhD

Wednesday, March 8, 2017Pre-Meeting Symposia

7 - 8 am – CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8 - 11:30 amNEUROPSYCHIATRY 101 SYMPOSIUMNEUROMODULATION: WHAT A NEUROPSYCHIATRISTNEEDS TO KNOWIntroduction to Neuromodulation Peter B. Rosenquist, MD (chair)

TMSPeter B. Rosenquist, MD

ECTPeter B. Rosenquist, MD

VNSCharles R. Conway, MD

DBSCole A. Giller, MD, PhD, MBA, FACS

11:30 am – 1 pm – LUNCH ON OWN

1 - 4:30 pmSBCN SYMPOSIUM CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY: A CONTEMPORARY CLINICOPATHOLOGIC CONUNDRUMCTE: Clinical and Neuropsychiatric ReviewDaniel I. Kaufer, MD (chair)

CTE: Pathophysiological PerspectivesSteven T. DeKosky, MD

Thursday, March 9, 201728th Annual Meeting

7 - 8 am – CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTSPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETINGSPRACTICE WORKSHOP 1: Patient and Treatment Selection in RefractoryDepression: DBS, ECT, TMS Larry Tune, MD

PsychologistsThis activity is approved for up to 28.5 hours of continuing education. Professional Education Services Group(PESG) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.PESG maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

Maintenance of Certification CreditsThe American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology has reviewed the ANPA 27th Annual Meeting and has approvedthis program as part of a comprehensive Self-Assessment program, which is mandated by the ABMS as a necessarycomponent of maintenance of certification.

Those sessions marked with an asterisk (*) will qualify for MOC credits. The Annual Meeting offers the opportunityto earn up to 10 Category 1 SA CME CreditsTM. Completion of a pre-event and post-event online exam are required.

ANPA MembershipThe American Neuropsychiatric Association (ANPA), established in 1988, is an organization of professionals inneuropsychiatry, behavioral neurology, neuropsychology and the clinical neurosciences. Our mission is to improvethe lives of people with disorders at the interface of psychiatry and neurology. Our vision is that ANPA willtransform recognition, understanding and treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders. If you’re not already a member,we invite you to join the ANPA. For membership information visit the ANPA web site at: www.anpaonline.org.

Continuing Education InformationThis continuing education activity is provided through collaboration between theAmerican Neuropsychiatric Association and Professional Education Services Group(PESG). This activity will provide continuing education for physicians, psychologists,and nurses as well as a general participation CE certificate for other attendees.

PhysiciansThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditationrequirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing MedicalEducation (ACCME) through the joint providership of Professional EducationServices Group and the American Neuropsychiatric Association. ProfessionalEducation Services Group is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuingmedical education for physicians. This activity has been approved for a maximum of28.5 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim creditto the extent of their participation.

NursesThe American Nurses Credentialing Center accepts AMA PRA Category 1 Creditsissued by organizations accredited by the ACCME.

Georgia, USAAtlanta

Sessions marked with an asterisk (*) will qualify for MOC credits. Program information is subject to change. Please visit www.anpaonline.org for the most up-to-date information.

American NeuropsychiatricAssociation

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The 28th Annual Meeting of the ANPA • March 8-11, 2017 • The Westin Buckhead Atlanta • Atlanta, Georgia 30326, USA • www.anpaonline.org • email: [email protected]

INVITED SPEAKERSSelma Aybek, MDUniversity of GenevaGeneva, SUI

Sepideh N. Bajestan, MD, PhDStanford School of MedicineStanford, CA

Andrea E. Cavanna, MD, PhD, FRCPUniversity of BirminghamBirmingham, UK

M. Justin Coffey, MDBaylor College of Medicine Houston, TX

Charles R. Conway, MDWashington University School ofMedicine in St. Louis

St. Louis, MO

Richard Cowles, PsyDCognitive Neuroscience ServicesIrving, TX

Steven T. DeKosky, MDUniversity of Florida College ofMedicine

Gainesville, FL

Bradford C. Dickerson, MDMassachusetts General HospitalBoston, MA

Raymond J. Dingledine, PhDEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, GA

Michael D. Fox, MD, PhDHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, MA

Cole A. Giller, MD, PhD, MBA, FACSMedical College of Georgia, AugustaUniversity

Augusta, GA

Colin J. Harrington, MDThe Warren Alpert Medical School ofBrown University

Providence, RI

Jorge Juncos, MDEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, GA

Daniel I. Kaufer, MDUNC School of MedicineChapel Hill, NC

Allan Levey, MD, PhDEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, GA

Christopher A. Lowry, PhDUniversity of Colorado BoulderBoulder, CO

Helen Mayberg, MDEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, GA

Mario F. Mendez, MD, PhDDavid Geffen School of Medicine atUCLA

Los Angeles, CA

Andrew H. Miller, MDEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, GA

Fred Ovsiew, MDNorthwestern University FeinbergSchool of Medicine

Chicago, IL

David Lewis Perez, MDMassachusetts General HospitalBoston, MA

Peter B. Rosenquist, MDMedical College of Georgia, AugustaUniversity

Augusta, GA

Rani A. Sarkis, MD, MScBrigham and Women’s HospitalBoston, MA

Barbara Schildkrout, MDHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, MA

Jeremy D. Schmahmann, MDHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, MA

Michael J. Schrift, DONorthwestern University FeinbergSchool of Medicine

Chicago, IL

Jonathan M. Silver, MDNew York University School ofMedicine

New York, NY

Yoland Smith, PhDEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, GA

Katherine H. Taber, PhDW. G. (Bill) Hefner VA Medical CenterSalisbury, NC

Daniel Tranel, PhDUniversity of Iowa Carver College ofMedicine

Iowa City, IA

Larry Tune, MDEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, GA

Valerie Voon, MD, PhDBehavioural and Clinical NeuroscienceInstitute

Cambridge, UK

Lary C. Walker, MDEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, GA

Nolan Williams, MDStanford School of MedicineStanford, CA

Paul Root Wolpe, PhDEmory University School of MedicineAtlanta, GA

11:30 am – 1:30 pmPRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS ANDAWARDS LUNCHEON

Jeremy D. Schmahmann, MD

1:40 - 4:40 pm*SYMPOSIUM 2BRAIN-IMMUNE INTERACTIONS IN

NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERSThe Impact of Inflammation onNeurotransmitters and Neurocircuits Relevantto Mood DisordersAndrew H. Miller, MD (chair)

The Impact of Inflammation on theDevelopment of EpilepsyRaymond J. Dingledine, PhD

The Microbiome-Gut-Brain Axis: Implicationsfor the Pathophysiology of Anxiety DisordersChristopher A. Lowry, PhD

Inflammation and Alzheimer’s DiseaseAllan Levey, MD, PhD

4:45 - 6:15 pm – POSTER SESSION

Saturday, March 11, 201728th ANNUAL MEETING Continued

7 - 8 amCONTINENTAL BREAKFASTANPA COMMITTEE MEETINGS

8 - 9:20 amSIG SYMPOSIUMDiagnostic Errors in NeuropsychiatryBarbara Schildkrout, MD (chair)Sepideh N. Bajestan, MD, PhDColin J. Harrington, MDFred Ovsiew, MD

9:30 - 10:50 amSIG SYMPOSIUMNeuroimaging in Mild TBIRichard Cowles, PsyD (chair)Jonathan M. Silver, MDKatherine H. Taber, PhD

11 – 12:30 pmCOMMITTEE ON RESEARCHREPORT

Valerie Voon, MD, PhD (committee chair)

Premonitory Urge in Tourette’s Syndrome:Pathophysiology and Treatment ImplicationsAndrea E. Cavanna, MD, PhD, FRCP

The Clinical Neuropsychiatric Assessmentof Functional Movement Disorders andFunctional Weakness: Towards GuidelineDevelopmentDavid Lewis Perez, MD Selma Aybek, MD

The Clinical Neuropsychiatry of Anti-NMDAReceptor EncephalitisM. Justin Coffey, MDRani A. Sarkis, MD, MSc

12:30 – 2:00 pm – LUNCH ON OWN boxed lunches available for advancedpurchase

1:00 – 2:00 pmSIG LUNCH LECTUREThe Neurobiology of Political Ideology

Mario F. Mendez, MD, PhD

2:00 – 3:00 pmANPA BUSINESS MEETING

The Westin Buckhead Atlantais situated in the heart of the action, onPeachtree Road amid world-class shoppingand dining destinations.

For the convenience of Annual Meeting attendees, a block of discounted rooms has been reserved.Discounted rates of $193.00 per night have beenarranged for regular ANPA Annual Meeting attendees. A limited number of trainee rooms are reserved at a rate of $175.00.

The deadline to reserve a room at the discounted rate isFebruary 13, 2017 at 5 pm Eastern Time. Reservationsreceived after this date will be accepted at the hotel’sprevailing rate, based on availability.

Booking in the ANPA room block is a vital way tosupport the association. Doing so helps us keep ourmeeting registration costs low, and keeps you close toyour colleagues and all of the excitement of the ANPAAnnual Meeting!

To book a regular attendee room online visit:https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/Book/ANPAMarch2017

To book a student/trainee attendee room online visit:https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/Book/ANPAMarch2017StudentIf you do not wish to book your accommodations online,you may do so by phone.

Dial (404) 365-0065 to speak to a reservationsrepresentative.

For those interested in sharing a room with anotherANPA attendee, please contact Kelly McLaughlin Coffeyvia email at [email protected].

The Westin Buckhead Atlanta • 3391 Peachtree Rd. NE,Atlanta, GA 30326. USA

28th Annual MeetingMarch 8-11, 2017

Earn up to 28.5CME/CE credits,10 MOC credits

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Name

Organization

Address City

State/Province Zip/Postal Code Country

Telephone Fax

E-mail

c M.D. c Ph.D. c D.O. c Psy.D. c Other________

c BN & NP Diplomate c ANPA Fellow

28th Annual Meeting Registration

Check One:c Member: c ANPA c SBCN c RCPc Non-Memberc Member Trainee: c ANPA c SBCN c RCPc Non-Member Trainee (letter from Director of Training required)

2017 membership dues must be paid in order to receive the member rate.

ANNUAL MEETING – Early Registration Regular Registration Late RegistrationMARCH 8-11, 2017 Through 1/18/17 1/19/17 - 2/21/17 2/22/17Member $700 $735 $770Non-member $875 $920 $960Member trainee $280 $300 $310Non-member trainee $350 $375 $385

TOTAL MEETING $

Each Pre-Meeting Symposium requires an additional fee. The fee includes continuing education certificatesof credit (CME and CE), attendance at the session and coffee break. The morning session includes breakfast.

PRE-MEETING SYMPOSIA Early Registration Regular Registration Late RegistrationMarch 8, 2017 Through 1/18/17 1/19/17 - 2/21/17 2/22/17AM Session - NEUROPSYCHIATRY 101 SYMPOSIUM - Neuromodulation: What a Neuropsychiatrist Needs to KnowRegular $140 $150 $160 Non-member $170 $180 $190Trainee $ 55 $ 60 $65 Trainee Non-member $ 70 $ 75 $80

PM Session - SBCN SYMPOSIUM - Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy: A Contemporary Clinicopathologic ConundrumRegular $140 $150 $160 Non-member $170 $180 $190Trainee $ 55 $ 60 $65 Trainee Non-member $ 70 $ 75 $80

TOTAL PRE-MEETING SESSIONS $

PRACTICE WORKSHOPS – MARCH 9 & 10, 2017 These sessions do not require an additional fee. However,attendance is limited to the first 50 registrants. The sessions will be repeated twice to accommodate a total of 100 attendeeseach. Select the date you would prefer. Your attendance and session time can be confirmed on the first day of the meeting.c Practice Workshop 1- Thursday, March 9, 2017 c Practice Workshop 2- Thursday, March 9, 2017c Practice Workshop 1- Friday, March 10, 2017 c Practice Workshop 2- Friday, March 10, 2017

BOXED LUNCHES c $0 None c $25 Thursday 3//9/17 c $25 Saturday 3//11/17

2017 DUES c $250 Regular Membership c $75 Trainee Membershipc $25 Medical or Doctoral Student (no Journal)

DONATIONSDevelopment Fund c$25 c$50 c$100 c$500 c$1000 cOther $_________Dr. Gary J. Tucker Award c$25 c$50 c$100 c$500 c$1000 cOther $_________Trainee Travel Scholarship Fund c$25 c$50 c$100 c$500 c$1000 cOther $_________

TOTAL INCLUDED: Meeting + Pre-Meeting Symposia + Dues + Donations $

All donations are tax deductible. The Development Fund has been established to advance the mission of theANPA and support its membership and educational initiatives. Donations to the Dr. Gary J. Tucker Awardwill be used to establish an award endowment. Donations to the Trainee Travel Scholarship Fund will helpsupport travel to the Annual Meeting for members in training.

For further information please contact the ANPA office: [email protected]

You may pay by check, Visa, MasterCard or American Express. For credit card payment, please register andpay online at: www.anpaonline.org.

If paying by check, please complete this form and mail it along with payment to: ANPA, The Menninger Clinic, 12301 Main Street, Houston, TX 77035.Make all checks payable to the American Neuropsychiatric Association.

Check# __________________ Amount: $ ______________

American Neuropsychiatric Association

indicate title/degreePLEASE PRINT (all contact information fields required)

Online registration is now available at:

www.anpaonline.orgOr mail registration to:

American Neuropsychiatric AssociationThe Menninger Clinic12301 Main StreetHouston, TX 77035

Mailed registration must be received by February 22, 2017

Early Registration Deadline - January 18, 2017

If you have any questions about themeeting or for general information aboutANPA please contact Kelly McLaughlinCoffey at the ANPA Office.

E-mail: [email protected] Site: www.anpaonline.org

Please note: There will be a cancellation fee of $50.

Contact the ANPA Office forarrangements regarding mobilityassistance or special dietaryrequirements.

March 8-11, 2017

The 28th Annual Meeting Package includescontinuing education certificates of credit(CME, MOC and CE), attendance at alleducational sessions, daily breakfast andlunch as part of Friday’s Luncheon.

Atlanta, Georgia