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Many patients reach out to their family physician for help with mental and neurological health concerns. These conditions are challenging to recognize and diagnose, and overlapping symptoms and etiologies makes them difficult to manage.
Fill skill gaps with strategies and recommendations to help you provide optimal neurological, mental, and behavioral health care to a varied patient population. This CME course offers customizable recorded content for ongoing learning you can access and apply immediately to your patient’s needs.
Topics include:
ADHD–Adult
Ahsan Naseem, MD
ADHD–Pediatrics
Robin K. Blitz, MD
Anxiety Disorders: Effectively Treating the Anxious Patient
Jay Winner, MD
Anxiety: A Fresh Look
Karim Hanna, MD, FAAFP
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Part 1: Child
Part 2: Adult
Robin K Blitz, MD; Kate Rowland, MD
Behavioral Health Screening
Tina Wheat, MD, MPH, FAAFP
Billing and Coding Review In the Scope of Mental Health
Nicole Lopez
Bipolar Disorders
Ahsan Naseem, MD
Clinical Approach to Preventing Suicide: An Introduction
Christine Yu Moutier, MD
Cognitive Change in the Elderly: Is It Dementia, Delirium and/or Depression?
Alvin Lin, MD, FAAFP
Concussion
Deepak Patel, MD
Coordinating Mental Health Care During the Perinatal Period
Beth Oller, MD, FAAFP
Coping Techniques and Resources for Secondary Trauma and Compassion Fatigue
Caitlin Matthis, DO; Melissa Clark, MD
Depression and Anxiety in Adolescents – Seasonal Affective Disorder
Ann Klega, MD
Depression and Suicide
Ahsan Naseem, MD
Fatigue: A Tiresome Topic
Sheryl Beard, MD
Integrating Behavioral Health Support in Various Settings
Tina Wheat, MD, MPH, FAAFP; Mary Krebs, MD, FAAFP; Alvin Lin, MD, FAAFP
Introduction to Suicide Risk Assessment in the Primary Care Outpatient Setting
Erich Batra, MD
Managing Depression and Anxiety in Your Practice
Lauren Oshman, MD, FAAFP; Lindsay Fazio, PhD; Taryn Hiatt (patient)
Mental Health as a Vital Sign: Addressing Health Professionals' Suicide Risk and Enhancing Mental Health
Christine Yu Moutier, MD
Migraine: Pediatrics
Marcie Goeden, MD
Parkinson’s Disease
Janice E Knoefel, MD
Peripheral Nerve Entrapment
Deepak Patel, MD
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Ahsan Naseem, MD
Psychotropic Medications and Pharmacogenetics
Chris Paxos, PharmD
Reflection Session with Translation to Practice® (t2p®)
Tina Wheat, MD, MPH, FAAFP
Reflection Session with Translation to Practice® (t2p®)
David T Walsworth, MD, FAAFP
Schizophrenia
Mary Krebs, MD, FAAFP
Seizure Disorder: Pediatric
Marcie Goeden, MD
Seizures Disorders in Adults
Kate Rowland, MD
Street Psychiatry Overview
Ana Turner, MD, DFAPA
Substance Abuse Identification and Treatment
Tim Brown, PharmD; Deborah Plate, DO
Substance Use Disorder Treatment 201
Kevin Sullivan, MD
Tackling Structural Racism: Taking It to the Street
Jehni Robinson, MD
Tourette Syndrome
Marcie Goeden, MD
Treating Anxiety and Depression in Young Adults in a Primary Care Setting
Benjamin Silverberg, MD, MS, FAAFP
Wellness Visit Screenings and Team-Based Care
Janice E Knoefel, MD
*Enhance your patient care today and earn up to 2 additional AAFP Prescribed credits for when you complete the Translation to Practice® (t2p®) process.
Upon completion of this CME activity, you should be able to:
The AAFP has reviewed Neurology and Behavioral Health Edition 3 and deemed it acceptable for up to 34.75 Enduring Materials, Self-Study AAFP Prescribed credit(s). Term of Approval is from 6/6/2024 to 6/6/2027. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
The AAFP is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American Academy of Family Physicians designates this Enduring Materials for a maximum of 34.75 AMA PRA Category 1 credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
CME activities approved for AAFP credit are recognized by the AOA as equivalent to AOA Category 2 credit.