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Appalachian Psychoanalytic Society |
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presents |
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William M. Hogan, M.D. |
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CLINICAL STUDIES IN PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY |
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Saturday, February 22, 2003
9:15 AM - 12:45 PM |
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Medical Conference Room #1
Fort Sanders Medical Center
19th Street and Clinch Avenue
Knoxville, TN 37919 |
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Welcoming Mental Health
Professionals of All Disciplines |
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SCHEDULE |
| 9:15 AM |
Registration |
| 9:30 AM |
Lecture and Discussion |
| 11:00 AM |
Break |
| 11:15 AM |
Lecture and Discussion |
| 12:45 PM |
Complete Evaluations |
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SEMINAR OBJECTIVES AND GOALS |
| Upon completion of the workshop,
participants should be able to: |
 | To understand rationales for prescribing in specific situations. |
 | Achieve a better understanding of polypharmacy usages. |
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PARTICIPANTS |
| This seminar is open to all APS members
and interested mental health professionals who are not members. It
is not limited to individuals practicing in a predominately
psychoanalytic mode. |
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER |
| Dr. Hogan is board certified in psychiatry
and has practiced electic psychiatry for over 25 years integrating
psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy with the use of medications. |
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CONTINUING EDUCATION |
| Continuing education credits (3.0 credit
hours) will be offered by the Appalachian Psychoanalytic Society.
Upon completion of workshop evaluation form, a certificate will be
provided. This serves as documentation of attendance for all
participants. Psychologists will have their participation
registered through Division 39. Division 39 is approved by the
American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for
psychologists. Division 39 maintains responsibility for the
program. |
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