Program 2011

Jointly sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association and the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Association
Traumatic Brain Disorders –
Neurobehavioral Assessment and Management
Annual Psychiatric Update
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Hilton Columbus at Easton
Overview
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This program is designed specifically for Psychiatrists, other Physicians, including Primary Care, Neurologists and Pediatricians, as well as
Psychologists, Nurses, Social Workers, Counselors and other Mental Health Professionals.
THE NEED
A concussion is a brain injury. The CDC estimates 1.6-3.2 million concussions occur yearly in sports and other recreational activities. A
concussion can happen in any sport, and it is important to quickly recognize and treat the injury. Unfortunately, this does not always occur,
and athletes are at risk for complications. Because of the emerging data regarding the impact of head trauma on cognition and behavior,
psychiatrists and other physicians have a need to expand their knowledge and skills at recognizing post-concussive changes. These changes
may lead to neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia. Psychiatrists and other physicians need to be able to provide patients and
consumers with input regarding concussion prevention as well. This program is designed to meet these needs.
OVERALL LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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Recognize symptoms of concussion; define post-concussive syndrome; and discuss what is known about the pathobiology underlying concussion;
Review the typical anatomy and pathophysiology of closed head injuries, as well as the neuropsychiatric manifestations of closed head injuries;
Describe the rationale behind concussion management techniques and recognize the criteria for return to sport from concussion;
Differentiate pediatric and adult TBI in terms of epidemiology, mechanism, associated neuropathology and outcomes; and
Discuss the neuropathological changes associated with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE and Chronic Traumatic Encephalomyopathy
(CTEM) and the association with repetitive trauma.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT
FOR PSYCICIANS-CME
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) and the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Association (OPPA). The APA is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American Psychiatric Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only
claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
EVALUATION
This educational activity will be evaluated utilizing a written evaluation form to evaluate the effectiveness of the CME activity in meeting the
identified educational needs and stated learning objectives in terms of satisfaction, knowledge, skills and any perceived commercial bias.
DISCLOSURE
It is the policy of the American Psychiatric Association to comply with the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support of CME. Planning Committee members and related staff disclosures are on file and disclosed on program materials. Faculty participating in sponsored or jointly
sponsored programs by the APA are required to disclose to program participants any real or apparent financial relationship(s) with commercial
interests related to the content of their presentation(s). Faculty disclosures are identified on each faculty cover sheet with syllabus/handouts
materials. Faculty are also responsible for disclosing any discussion of off-label or investigational use of a product.
PLANNING COMMITTEE
Stephen Pariser, MD, Program Chair
Karen Jacobs, DO
Henry Nasrallah, MD
Kristi Williams, MD
Joseph Locala, MD
Suzanne Sampang, MD
Brooke Wolf, MD
Weronika Micula-Gondek, MD
Mackenzie Varkula, MD
Janet Shaw, MBA
Eileen McGee, MD
James Wasserman, MD
Linda Smith
OPPA Dinner and Silent Auction Benefiting the Foundation!
Sat. April 16 beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Make plans to join your colleagues for an evening of networking and catching up with colleagues old and new …
indulge yourself in our silent auction to benefit the Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Foundation and enjoy the Hilton
Easton’s fabulous food and an assortment of scrumptious desserts and coffee! Cash bar available and business
attire is suggested. Keep checking back to the OPPA website often for updates on items that will be available
during the evening of the auction!
Agenda – Sunday, April 17, 2011
7a.m.
Registration/ Continental Breakfast/Visit Exhibits
7:30 – 8:30 a.m.
OPPA Breakfast Meeting with Installation of Officers, OPPAC Annual Meeting and OPPF Annual Meeting
(full breakfast served for OPPA members attending the annual business meeting)
8:30 a.m.
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Stephen F. Pariser, MD, Program Chair
8:35 – 9:20 a.m.
Concussive and Subconcussive Injury: Clinical Diagnosis and Management
Ann McKee, MD
Associate Professor of Neurology & Pathology; Director Neuropathology Core
Boston University
This presentation will describe what exactly a concussion is and how a concussion is identified and managed.
In addition, Dr. McKee will describe post-concussive syndrome and the pathobiology underlying concussion.
9:20 – 10:05 a.m.
Ambulatory Assessment of the TBI Patient
Douglas W. Scharre, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology, Memory Disorders Clinic, Dept. of Neurology,
College of Medicine, The Ohio State University
The presentation will provide a review of the typical anatomy and physiology of closed head injuries. In
addition, there will be a discussion of the initial assessments for closed head injury patients as well as the
cognitive assessment tools that may aid in the assessments. Dr. Scharre will also discuss the typical clinical
neuropsychiatric manifestations of closed head injuries.
10:05 – 10:30 a.m.
Break
10:30 – 11:15 a.m.
TBI in Children and Adolescents
Keith Owen Yeates, PhD
Professor of Pediatrics, The Ohio State University; Director, Center for Biobehavioral Health,
The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Chief, Dept. of Psychology, Nationwide
Children’s Hospital
The presentation will summarize what is known about TBI in children and adolescents in terms of
epidemiology, mechanism, associated neuropathology, and cognitive, behavioral, and psychiatric outcomes.
Dr. Yeates will describe the most common psychiatric outcomes of childhood TBI, as well as the factors that
predict the onset of psychiatric disorders following childhood TBI. Dr. Yeates will also offer recommendations
for screening of TBI in psychiatric practice.
11:15 a.m. – Noon
Panel Q&A and Discussion
Noon – 12:50 p.m.
Lunch
1 – 1:45 p.m.
Sports Concussions - When is Enough, Enough?
Kelsey Logan, MD, FAAP
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics; Medical Director
Sports Concussion Program, The Ohio State University
This session will explain current concussion management and return to play guidelines. Criteria for retiring
from sports will be addressed, and common issues with retirement will be discussed.
1:45 – 2 p.m.
Break
2 – 2:45 p.m.
Concussive and Subconcussive Injury: Late Clinical and
Neuropathological Consequences
Ann McKee, MD
This presentation will identify the first symptoms of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), including the
long latent period between head injuries and the onset of symptoms. In addition, Dr. McKee will describe the
neuropathological aspects of CTE and what is considered when making a differential diagnosis.
2:45 – 3:30 p.m.
Panel Q&A and Discussion to also include:
John Corrigan, PhD
Professor, Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Director, Ohio Valley Center for Brain
Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation, The Ohio State University
Christopher Kaeding, MD,
Professor, Dept. of Orthopaedics, Co-Director, Sports Medicine Center, The Ohio State
University and Head Team Physician, the OSU Athletic Department
Registration
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Early
Regular
Late
(Before
Jan. 31)
(Feb. 1—
March 31)
(After
March 31)
Name
Sunday, April 17 educational meeting:
Speicalty
Degree
OPPA Member
Address
City/State/Zip
Phone
Fax
$119
$139
OPPA Resident Member
39
49
69
Resident Non-Member
49
69
89
129
149
169
Non-OPPA Member
(non-psychiatric physicians,
psychologists, social workers,
mental health community, etc.)
$159
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Saturday, April 16, 2011 dinner and silent auction
Guest Name:
Guest Name
Prime rib dinner - # of meals:
_____ $70/per person; $80 after March 31
Chicken dinner - # of meals:
_____ $60/per person; $70 after March 31
Vegetarian Dinner - # of meals:
_____ $55/per person; $65 after March 31
Please check here ____ if you would like a vegetarian lunch on Sun., April 17
Educational program fees include: full, sit-down breakfast for OPPA members attending
annual business meeting 7:30-8:30 a.m. OR continental breakfast for all others, lunch,
handouts and continuing education credit as designated on page 2.
There is a separate charge to attend the OPPA Dinner and Silent Auction on Saturday evening.
Total Enclosed:
$__________
Method of Payment:
___ Check made payable to OPPA
___ Credit Card
Cancellation policy: Refund of the registration fee, minus a $25 administrative charge will be
allowed if request for cancellation is received by April 12. No refunds after that date.
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Ohio Psychiatric Physicians Association,
1350 W. Fifth Ave., Suite 218
Columbus, OH 43212-2907
(614) 481-7559
(614) 481-7555
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A LIMITED number of rooms has been set aside until
March 26, 2011 at the rate of $169 single/double plus applicable tax.
Phone the Hilton Columbus at Easton ASAP at (614) 414-5000
and ask for the OPPA’s room block.
Hilton Columbus at Easton
3900 Chagrin Drive, Columbus, OH 43219
www.columbusoh.hilton.com