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REGISTRATION Registration fee includes course materials, certificate of participation, break- fast and lunch. Register online with Visa or Master Card by visiting cme.stanford.edu/psychiatry . If you prefer to pay by check or need assistance, please call (650) 497-8554 or email [email protected]. Be sure to register with an email address that you check frequently. Your email address is used for critical information, including registration confirmation, evaluation, and certificate. ATTENDEE TYPE FEES FEES Early Bird Rate After September 12, 2018 Physicians: $595 $695 Nurses and Allied Health Professionals: $395 $495 CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations received in writing no less than 30 days before the course will be refunded, less a 20% administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received aſter that date. Please send cancellation requests to [email protected]. Stanford University School of Medicine reserves the right to cancel this program; in the event of cancellation, course fees will be fully refunded. CONFERENCE LOCATION Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center 326 Galvez Street, Stanford, CA • Phone: 650-723-2021 For an interactive campus map visit https://campus-map.stanford.edu/ . Conference parking is available in Galvez lot (L-96) on Friday, October 12. The dis- counted conference parking rate is $8.00/day. One week before the conference, parking information will be emailed to all registered attendees. A parking code for Galvez lot will be provided at that time. The parking code allows for an $8.00 conference rate. Parking is available in Galvez lot (L-96) on Saturday, October 13 at no charge. ACCOMMODATIONS Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel 625 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94301 • (650) 328-2800 A block of rooms has been reserved at a reduced rate at the Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel for conference participants on a first-come, first-served basis and may sell out before September 20, 2018. Aſter this date, reservations will be accepted on a space available basis and at regular resort rates. To make a reservation: By telephone – 1-800-335-3535 Via email – [email protected]. Reservations made via email must include the following: Guest Name, Arrival/Departure Date, Address, Phone # & Name of Group. To guarantee a reservation, one must give a credit card number and expiration date. Reference “Stanford Psychiatry Course 2018.” Room rate: $159.00/night • Valet Parking: $25/day; Self-parking $20/day Please contact the hotel directly to secure a reservation. The Marguerite, Stanford’s free weekday shuttle service, has a bus stop a short walk from the Sheraton. Please note the Marguerite does not run on weekends. VISITING STANFORD UNIVERSITY To learn more about traveling to Stanford University, please browse visit.stanford.edu. CONTACT INFORMATION For questions about the symposium, please contact Debbie Aube, CME Conference Coordinator at (650) 724-5318 or [email protected]. Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education 1520 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304 Phone: (650) 497-8554 • Email: [email protected] • Web: cme.stanford.edu Stanford University School of Medicine is committed to ensuring that its programs, services, goods and facilities are accessible to individuals with disabilities as specified under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008. If you have needs that require special accommodations, including dietary concerns, please contact the CME Conference Coordinator Please register early – space is limited! • Register online at cme.stanford.edu/psychiatry Registration Stanford University Stanford Center for Continuing Medical Education 1520 Page Mill Road Palo Alto, CA 94304 October 12-13, 2018 Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center Stanford, CA A Continuing Medical Education Conference presented by the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine 4th Annual Innovations in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health: Adult Disorders, Technology, and Provider Wellbeing Course Director: Alan K. Louie, MD Featuring: BJ Fogg, PhD James Gross, PhD Keith Humphreys, PhD John Ioannidis, PhD Alan Schatzberg, MD Hugh Brent Solvason, MD PhD David Spiegel, MD Trisha Suppes, MD And many more Stanford Faculty! 4th Annual Innovations in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health: Adult Disorders, Technology, and Provider Wellbeing October 12-13, 2018 Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center Stanford, CA Phone: 650-497-8554 • Fax: 650-497-8585 cme.stanford.edu PHOTO CREDIT: LINDA A. CICERO/STANFORD NEWS SERVICE © 2010 STANFORD UNIVERSITY Sponsored by the Stanford University School of Medicine

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Page 1: Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center Stanford, CA · Phone: (650) 497-8554 • Email: stanfordcme@stanford.edu • Web: cme.stanford.edu Stanford University School of Medicine is committed

REGISTRATIONRegistration fee includes course materials, certificate of participation, break-fast and lunch.

Register online with Visa or Master Card by visiting cme.stanford.edu/psychiatry.

If you prefer to pay by check or need assistance, please call (650) 497-8554 or email [email protected]. Be sure to register with an email address that you check frequently. Your email address is used for critical information, including registration confirmation, evaluation, and certificate.

ATTENDEE TYPE FEES FEES Early Bird Rate After September 12, 2018Physicians: $595 $695Nurses and Allied Health Professionals: $395 $495

CANCELLATION POLICY Cancellations received in writing no less than 30 days before the course will be refunded, less a 20% administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date. Please send cancellation requests to [email protected].

Stanford University School of Medicine reserves the right to cancel this program; in the event of cancellation, course fees will be fully refunded.

CONFERENCE LOCATIONFrances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center 326 Galvez Street, Stanford, CA • Phone: 650-723-2021 For an interactive campus map visit https://campus-map.stanford.edu/. Conference parking is available in Galvez lot (L-96) on Friday, October 12. The dis-counted conference parking rate is $8.00/day. One week before the conference, parking information will be emailed to all registered attendees. A parking code for Galvez lot will be provided at that time. The parking code allows for an $8.00 conference rate. Parking is available in Galvez lot (L-96) on Saturday, October 13 at no charge.

ACCOMMODATIONSSheraton Palo Alto Hotel625 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94301 • (650) 328-2800A block of rooms has been reserved at a reduced rate at the Sheraton Palo Alto Hotel for conference participants on a first-come, first-served basis and may sell out before September 20, 2018. After this date, reservations will be accepted on a space available basis and at regular resort rates.To make a reservation: By telephone – 1-800-335-3535 Via email – [email protected]. Reservations made via email must include the following: Guest Name, Arrival/Departure Date, Address, Phone # & Name of Group. To guarantee a reservation, one must give a credit card number and expiration date. Reference “Stanford Psychiatry Course 2018.”Room rate: $159.00/night • Valet Parking: $25/day; Self-parking $20/dayPlease contact the hotel directly to secure a reservation.The Marguerite, Stanford’s free weekday shuttle service, has a bus stop a short walk from the Sheraton. Please note the Marguerite does not run on weekends.

VISITING STANFORD UNIVERSITYTo learn more about traveling to Stanford University, please browse visit.stanford.edu.

CONTACT INFORMATIONFor questions about the symposium, please contact Debbie Aube, CME Conference Coordinator at (650) 724-5318 or [email protected] Center for Continuing Medical Education 1520 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304Phone: (650) 497-8554 • Email: [email protected] • Web: cme.stanford.edu

Stanford University School of Medicine is committed to ensuring that its programs, services, goods and facilities are accessible to individuals with

disabilities as specified under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008. If you have needs that require special accommodations, including dietary concerns, please contact the CME Conference Coordinator

Please register early – space is limited! • Register online at cme.stanford.edu/psychiatry

Registration

Stanford UniversityStanford Center for Continuing Medical Education1520 Page Mill RoadPalo Alto, CA 94304

October 12-13, 2018 Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni CenterStanford, CA

A Continuing Medical Education Conference presented by the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine

4th Annual Innovations in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health: Adult Disorders, Technology, and Provider Wellbeing

Course Director:Alan K. Louie, MDFeaturing:BJ Fogg, PhDJames Gross, PhDKeith Humphreys, PhDJohn Ioannidis, PhDAlan Schatzberg, MD Hugh Brent Solvason, MD PhDDavid Spiegel, MDTrisha Suppes, MDAnd many more Stanford Faculty!

4th Annual Innovations in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health: Adult Disorders, Technology, and Provider Wellbeing

October 12-13, 2018 Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center Stanford, CA

Phone: 650-497-8554 • Fax: 650-497-8585cme.stanford.edu

PHOTO CREDIT: LINDA A. CICERO/STANFORD NEWS SERVICE © 2010 STANFORD UNIVERSITY

Sponsored by the Stanford University School of Medicine

Page 2: Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center Stanford, CA · Phone: (650) 497-8554 • Email: stanfordcme@stanford.edu • Web: cme.stanford.edu Stanford University School of Medicine is committed

STATEMENT OF NEEDThis conference aims to fulfill the knowledge and competence needs for practicing physi-cians, psychologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, clinical social workers, and interested allied health professionals to enhance their understanding of psychiatry and behavioral health disorders and equip them with skills and strategies to effectively treat in practice. Topics will include adult disorders such as mood disorders, marijuana addiction, OCD, psychotic and cognitive disorders. The course will also address the use and application of technology in psy-chiatry and behavioral health, and recom-mendations for improving physician/provider wellness and resilience. Teaching methods will include talks along with active learning in workshops and interaction with faculty and other attendees.

TARGET AUDIENCEThis national conference is designed to meet the educational needs of physicians, nurses, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, psychologists, social workers, and allied health professionals specializing in Family Practice, Primary Care, Internal Medicine, Neurology, and Psychiatry.

LEARNING OBJECTIVESAt the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:

• Evaluate for use in practice the newest evidence-based treatments, protocols, diagnostic criteria, and practice guidelines to improve the quality of care, for patients presenting with:

1. Marijuana addiction2. Anxiety Disorders including OCD and

PTSD3. Mood Disorders including Bipolar and

Depressive Disorders and Suicide Risk4. Psychotic and Cognitive Disorders5. Sleep and Pain Disorders 6. Cancer

• Utilize emerging digital laboratory technolo-gies to diagnose, treat and manage PTSD, Mood Disorders, Sleep and Pain Disorders.

• Incorporate well-being strategies to improve stress management and sleep, and to pro-mote one’s own competency and profession-alism.

ACCREDITATIONThe Stanford University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CREDIT DESIGNATIONThe Stanford University School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 17.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The California Board of Registered Nursing recognizes that Continuing Medical Educa-tion (CME) is acceptable for meeting RN con-tinuing education requirements as long as the course is certified for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM (rn.ca.gov). Nurses will receive a Certificate of Participation following this activity that may be used for license renewal.

COMMERCIAL SUPPORT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This CME activity is supported in part by educational grants. A complete list of com-mercial supporters will be published in the course syllabus.

FACULTY DISCLOSUREThe Stanford University School of Medicine adheres to ACCME Criteria, Standards and Poli-cies regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Disclosure of faculty and their commercial relationships will be made prior to the activity.

Friday, October 12, 20187:00-7:30 am Registration and Light Breakfast7:30-7:40 am Welcome

Laura Weiss Roberts, MD MA7:40-8:00 am Innovations in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health I

Alan K. Louie, MD8:00-8:30 am Transforming Mental Health Care with Rapid-Acting Therapeutics: Update on Ketamine Research

Carolyn Rodriguez, MD PhD8:30-8:35 am Q&A8:35-9:05 am Harnessing Innovative Technologies for Mental Healthcare: An Overview of Exciting Applications

Eric Kuhn, PhD9:05-9:10 am Q&A9:10-9:40 am Surviving and Thriving with Cancer

David Spiegel, MD9:40-9:45 am Q&A9:45-10:00 am Break10:00-10:30 am Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis

Kate Hardy, Clin.Psych.D10:30-10:35 am Q&A10:35-10:40 am Break10:40-11:25 am 4 Break-out/Workshop Sessions

Leaders: Carolyn Rodriguez, MD, PhD, Eric Kuhn, PhD, David Spiegel, MD, and Kate Hardy, Clin.Psych.D

11:25-11:30 am Break11:30-12:15 pm 4 Break-out/Workshop Sessions

Leaders: Carolyn Rodriguez, MD, PhD, Eric Kuhn, PhD, David Spiegel, MD, and Kate Hardy, Clin.Psych.D

12:15-12:45 pm Lunch12:45-1:45 pm Keynote Address: Emotion Regulation: What it is and Why it Matters

James Gross, PhD1:45-2:15 pm Sleep, Sleep Disorders, and Wellbeing

Raphael Pelayo, MD2:15-2:20 pm Q&A2:20-2:50 pm Psychopharmacological Treatment of Depression

Alan F. Schatzberg, MD2:50-2:55 pm Q&A2:55-3:25 pm Psychopharmacology of Bipolar Disorder

Trisha Suppes, MD3:25-3:30 pm Q&A3:30-3:45 pm Break3:45-4:30 pm 3 Break-out/Workshop Sessions

Leaders: Rafael Pelayo, MD, Alan F. Schatzberg, MD, and Trisha Suppes, MD

4:30-4:35 pm Break4:35-5:20 pm 3 Break-out/Workshop Sessions

Leaders: Rafael Pelayo, MD, Alan F. Schatzberg, MD, and Trisha Suppes, MD

5:20 pm Adjourn

Saturday, October 13, 2018 7:00-7:40 am Registration and Light Breakfast7:40-7:45 am Introduction & Announcements

Alan K. Louie, MD7:45-8:00 am Innovations in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health II

Alan K. Louie, MD8:00-8:30 am Psychopharmacology of Psychotic Disorders

Rona Hu, MD8:30-8:35 am Q&A8:35-9:05 am Interventional Technology in the Treatment of Depression

Nolan Williams, MD9:05-9:10 am Q&A9:10-9:40 am Marijuana and Psychiatry: Clinical Issues

Anna Lembke, MD9:40-9:45 am Q&A9:45-10:00 am Break10:00-10:30 am Marijuana and Psychiatry: Population and Policy Issues

Keith Humphreys, PhD10:30-10:35 am Q&A10:35-10:40 am Break10:40-11:25 am 3 Break-out/Workshop Sessions

Leaders: Rona Hu, MD, Nolan Williams, MD, Anna Lembke, MD, and Keith Humphreys, PhD

11:25-11:30 am Break11:30-12:15 pm 3 Break-out/Workshop Sessions

Leaders: Rona Hu, MD, Nolan Williams, MD, Anna Lembke, MD, and Keith Humphreys, PhD

12:15-12:45 pm Lunch12:45-1:45 pm Keynote Address: Do Antidepressants Work? Review with Network Meta-analysis

John Ioannidis, MD 1:45-2:45 pm Keynote Address: Behavior Design for Stress Management

BJ Fogg, PhD2:45-3:15 pm Novel and Upcoming Pharmacotherapy for Depression

Hugh Brent Solvason, MD PhD3:15-3:20 pm Q&A3:20-3:50 pm Virtual Reality in the Treatment of Functional Neurological Disorder

Kim Bullock, MD3:50-3:55 pm Q&A3:55-4:10 pm Break4:10-4:55 pm 3 Break-out/Workshop Sessions

Leaders: Hugh Brent Solvason, MD PhD, Kim Bullock, MD Alan Louie, MD, and BJ Fogg, PhD

4:55-5:00 pm Break5:00-5:45 pm Panel Discussion

Leaders: Hugh Brent Solvason, MD PhD, Kim Bullock, MD Alan Louie, MD, and BJ Fogg, PhD

5:45 pm Adjourn

Optional non-CME Session, Friday, October 12, 20185:30-6:30 pm Decision Making, Creativity, and New Technologies

David Eagleman, PhD

Program (subject to change, for the most current agenda, please visit cme.stanford.edu/psychiatry)Conference Information Faculty

All faculty are with the Stanford University School of Medicine unless otherwise noted.COURSE DIRECTOR:Alan K. Louie, MDAssociate Chair, Director of Education & Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

STANFORD FACULTYKim Bullock, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Director, Virtual Reality Clinic Director, Neurobehavioral Clinic

BJ Fogg, PhD Director, Persuasive Tech Lab and Social Science Research Scholar, Human Sciences and Technologies Advanced Research Institute (H-START)

James Gross, PhD Professor of Psychology

Kate Hardy, Clin.Psych.DClinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Rona Hu, MDClinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Keith Humphreys, PhDProfessor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences CIGH Fellow, Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health Affiliated faculty, Stanford Law School

John Ioannidis, MDProfessor of Medicine, Health Research and Policy (Epidemiology), and by, courtesy, of Statistics and of Biomedical Data Science Stanford Prevention Research Center

Eric Kuhn, PhDClinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated) of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Anna Lembke, MDAssociate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Rafael Pelayo, MDClinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Carolyn Rodriguez, MD PhDAssistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Director, Translational OCD Research Program Director, Stanford Hoarding Disorders Research Program Director, Rodriguez Lab

Alan F. Schatzberg, MDProfessor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Director, Stanford Mood Disorders Center

David Spiegel, MDProfessor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Hugh Brent Solvason, MD PhDClinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Trisha Suppes, MDProfessor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Chair for Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense and VA Bipolar Disorder Treatment Guidelines Director, Bipolar and Depression Research Program, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, CA Director, Cooperative Studies Program (CSP) Network of Dedicated Enrollment Sites (NODES), VA Palo Alto

Nolan Williams, MDDirector, Stanford Brain Stimulation Laboratory Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Please register early – space is limited! • Register online at cme.stanford.edu/psychiatry

WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE COURSE DIRECTOR Dear Colleagues,

Please join us for our 4th annual conference for a special mix of topics designed to stimu-late, challenge, and support you. We will provide practical psychopharmacology and psychotherapy pearls along with visionary and innovative treatments. The conference has three themes: adult disorders, technology and mental health (e.g., virtual reality, apps), and physician/provider wellness (e.g., sleep, stress management). The format will consist of 30 minute talks, each elaborating on the information from its associated workshop; each talk is designed for interactive learning with the faculty and attendees. Workshops will usually be repeated to allow more people to attend the topics of their choice. We will also have three keynote addresses. I invite you to be part of our annual community of learners.

Best, Alan K. Louie, MD