2013 Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference

2013 Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference *Accredited for 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ *14.0 CE Credits April 12-14, 2013, West Baden Spri...
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2013 Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference *Accredited for 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ *14.0 CE Credits April 12-14, 2013, West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden, Indiana REGISTER TODAY @ WWW.PDALLC.COM

The American Psychiatric Association in joint sponsorship with the Indiana Psychiatric Society and The Kentucky Psychiatric Medical Association invite you to participate in the 4th Annual Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference. PROGRAMMING The delivery of mental health care is a rapidly changing landscape. In recent years, evidence suggests that the integration of psychiatric care into the physical care setting is imperative in the treatment of those with mental illness. However, many psychiatrists, primary care physicians and other professionals are unsure how to best integrate mental health into patient care. This conference will examine current cutting-edge research, evidencebased practices and models on integrated care. Join us as we explore the relationship between the mind and body. Participants will improve their overall understanding of the significant interplay between physical and psychiatric illness and improve the delivery of care both systemically and on an individual basis within their scope of practice. Speakers will present a balanced program of lectures and case scenarios to improve your understanding of these issues. Join us!

TARGETED AUDIENCES Psychiatrists, Primary Care Physicians, Physicians of Other Specialties, Mental Health Providers, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and Hospitalists

Atrium of the West Baden Springs Hotel

2013 Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference *Accredited for 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ *14.0 CE Credits April 12-14, 2013, West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden, Indiana REGISTER TODAY @ WWW.PDALLC.COM

CONFERENCE HOTELS French Lick, the Midwest’s premier resort and casino destination, offers two luxury hotels, a 24 hour casino, three golf courses, 15 dining venues, and multiple recreation options on 3,000 acres of history and natural beauty. The West Baden Springs Hotel West Baden Springs Hotel is an extraordinary experience. You will be captivated once you step foot inside this National Historic Landmark built in 1902. With its unique domed atrium spanning 200 feet, it has been called the "8th Wonder of the World." Rooms rise around the dome and balconies provide a panoramic view of the atrium. West Baden Springs Hotel features: • 243 luxury guest rooms and suites • Natatorium housing indoor lap pool, spa, salon, and complimentary fitness center • Championship-level golf courses • Casual and fine dining options • Exquisite retail shops • Complimentary parking and valet service (fee) • Complimentary high-speed wired and wireless internet • Complimentary shuttle service to French Lick Springs Hotel & Casino, The Riding Stables, and golf courses Spa at the West Baden Springs Hotel

The French Lick Springs Hotel Established in 1845, French Lick Springs Hotel attracted guests from around the world to experience the “miracle waters” of its nearby sulfur springs. Now this classic hotel has been restored to its famed charm and grandeur. French Lick Springs Hotel features: • 443 guest rooms and suites • 24 hour casino • Pool complex and spa and fitness center • Casual and fine dining options • Exquisite retail shops • Complimentary parking and valet service (fee) • Complimentary high-speed wired and wireless internet • Complimentary shuttle service to West Baden Springs Hotel, The Riding Stables, and golf courses

Casino at the French Lick Springs Hotel

2013 Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference *Accredited for 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ *14.0 CE Credits April 12-14, 2013, West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden, Indiana REGISTER TODAY @ WWW.PDALLC.COM Discounted guest room reservations: Discounts are available to conference participants staying on the premises. It is the responsibility of the guest to make and pay for their reservation. Rates are available until March 21 or the room block is full. Be advised: these hotels sold out in 2011 and 2012. We encourage you to make your reservation early. West Baden Springs Hotel: Single/double room Single/double room Single/double balcony room Single/double balcony room

$179.00 Thursday evening, April 11 $199.00/night on Friday and Saturday evenings, April 12 & 13 $229.00 Thursday evening, April 11 $249.00/night on Friday and Saturday evenings, April 12 & 13

French Lick Springs Hotel: Single/double room

$179.00/night on Thursday thru Saturday evenings, April 11, 12, & 13

*Listed rates do not include applicable taxes. To make your reservation: • Phone 888.936.9360 and use the group code “0413TSM” • Online visit www.frenchlick.com and use the group code “0413TSM”

ADDITIONAL HOTEL OPTIONS Bringing the family? Stay at the Big Splash Adventure Indoor Water Park & Resort This resort offers family-themed hotel rooms, complimentary full hot breakfast buffet, and access to the indoor water park. Discounted guest room reservations Discounts are available to conference participants staying at this hotel. It is the responsibility of the guest to make and pay for reservations. Double Splash Room (2 queen beds): $99.00/night Big Splash Room (king bed, sleeper sofa): $99.00/night Double Splash Room inclusive of water park passes: $129.00/night *Listed rates do not include applicable taxes. See www.bigsplashadventure.com for standard cancellation policy. To make your reservation: Phone 877.936.FUNN before March 12 using group code “1304INDIANA” Looking for a sensible business option? Make your reservation at the Comfort Suites French Lick This hotel offers modern conveniences at an affordable price and is less than two miles from the conference site. To make your reservation: Phone 812.936.5300

2013 Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference *Accredited for 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ *14.0 CE Credits April 12-14, 2013, West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden, Indiana REGISTER TODAY @ WWW.PDALLC.COM

AGENDA FRIDAY PROGRAMMING (3.0 CME/CE) 1:00 – 4:00 PM Registration 3:55 PM Welcome & introductions Mark Wright, MD – Past-president, The Kentucky Psychiatric Medical Association - Lexington, KY 4:00 – 5:30 PM Health Care Reform Outside the Beltway: Collaborative Care and Beyond Karen E. Sanders, MS - Associate Director of Payer Programs, American Psychiatric Association, Arlington, VA 5:30 - 5:45 PM Break with exhibitors 5:45 - 7:15 PM Health Care Legislation, Funding Psychiatric Services, DSM-V and ICD-10: What Does the Future Hold for Psychiatry? Kelly J. Clark, MD, MBA, DFAPA, FASAM – Chief Medical Officer, Behavioral Health Group, Dallas, TX

PRMS WELCOME RECEPTION 7:30 – 9:00 PM Adults only. Complimentary for registrants, nominal fee for guests – RSVP/advanced purchase required by April 1. SATURDAY MORNING PROGRAMMING (3.0 CME/CE) 7:30 – 8:30 AM Registration & complimentary continental breakfast 8:25 AM Welcome & introductions David R. Diaz, MD - President, Indiana Psychiatric Society – Indianapolis, IN 8:30 – 10:00 AM Treatment Resistant Anxiety Anantha Shekhar, M.D., Ph.D. Director, Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, Associate Dean for Translational Research, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 10:00 – 10:15 AM Break with exhibitors

2013 Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference *Accredited for 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ *14.0 CE Credits April 12-14, 2013, West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden, Indiana REGISTER TODAY @ WWW.PDALLC.COM

10:15 – 11:45 AM Vitamins and Minerals in Psychiatry Garry M. Vickar, MD, FRCPC, DLFAPA Chair of Department of Psychiatry, Medical Director, STEPSsm Christian Hospital, NE Clinical Instructor, Department of Psychiatry, Washington University Professor and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry St. Matthews University Grand Cayman, BWI Missouri Psychiatric Association Assembly Representative, St. Louis, MO

SATURDAY – LUNCHEON OPTIONS 11:45 – 1:15 PM Luncheon #1 – Social (no accreditation) 12:10 – 1:10 PM Luncheon #2 - Clinical (1.0 CME/CE) Moderated by David Walker, MD – President, The Kentucky Psychiatric Medical Association, Louisville, KY Therapeutics in Schizophrenia: Applications to Mind & Body Alexander J. Radnovich, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 12:10 – 1:10 PM Luncheon #3 – Resident and Early Career Psychiatrists (1.0 CME/CE) Your Future in Psychiatry Chris Bojrab, MD – President, Indiana Health Group, Carmel, IN John Wernert, MD, MHA – President, Professional Development Associates, LLC, Carmel, IN Mark Wright, MD – Lexington, KY SATURDAY AFTERNOON PROGRAMMING OPTION #1: CLINICAL TRACK (3.0 CME/CE) 1:25 PM Welcome & introductions Sarah Beth Johnson, MD – The Kentucky Psychiatric Medical Association - Louisville, KY 1:30 – 3:00 PM Care for the Geriatric Patient: The Integrative Solution David A. Casey, MD, Associate Professor, Senior Vice-Chair and Head of Clinical Services, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY 3:00 – 3:15 PM Break with exhibitors

2013 Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference *Accredited for 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ *14.0 CE Credits April 12-14, 2013, West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden, Indiana REGISTER TODAY @ WWW.PDALLC.COM

3:15 – 4:45 PM An Update of Clinical Treatments for PTSD David M. Walker, MD, MBA, DFAPA, ACHE, CMRO – Deputy Chief of Staff, Louisville VAMC; Associate Chair for Veteran’s Programs, Department of Psychiatry, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY SATURDAY AFTERNOON PROGRAMMING OPTION #2: BUSINESS TRACK (3.0 CME/CE) 1:25 PM Welcome & introductions John J. Wernert, MD, MHA, Indiana Psychiatric Society - Carmel, IN 1:30-3:00 PM CPT Codes and Documentation Ron Burd, MD - Inpatient Medical Director, Sanford Health; Chair, APA Committee on RBRVS, Codes and Reimbursement, Fargo, North Dakota

3:00 – 3:15 PM Break with exhibitors 3:15 – 4:00 PM Current Political Trends Affecting Psychiatry Nicholas M. Meyers - Director of Government Relations, American Psychiatric Association, Arlington, Virginia 4:00-4:45 PM Liability for the Acts of Others Charles David Cash, JD, LLM Assistant Vice President of Risk Management, Professional Risk Management Services, Inc., Arlington, Virginia

AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE RECEPTION 5:15 – 6:15 PM Adults only. Complimentary for registrants and their guests. SUNDAY PROGRAMMING (4.0 CME/CE) 7:15-8:45 AM Registration & complimentary continental breakfast

2013 Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference *Accredited for 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ *14.0 CE Credits April 12-14, 2013, West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden, Indiana REGISTER TODAY @ WWW.PDALLC.COM

7:30-8:30 AM Liability Issues in Integrated Care Kristen Lambert, Esq, MSW, LICSW, CPHRM – Vice President Risk Management, AWAC Services Company, Farmington, CT

8:40 AM Welcome & introductions Brian Hart, MD – Indiana Psychiatric Society - Indianapolis, IN 8:45 - 10:15 AM Computerized CBT – Would it Help My Practice? Joyce Spurgeon, MD – Director of Psychiatry Residency Program and Director of Women’s Mental Health Program, University of Louisville Health Care Outpatient Center, Louisville, KY 10:30 – 10:45 AM Break with exhibitors 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Obesity and Its Future Problems: How to Use Integrative Care to Overcome the Odds Mercy Obeime, MD, FAAFP, FAAHPM Director of Community and Global Health, Franciscan St. Francis Health, Medical Director of Medical Education, Marion County Public Health Department, Indianapolis, IN

EDUCATIONAL NEED Current situation: The delivery of mental health care is a rapidly changing landscape with the integration of psychiatric care into the physical care setting. Many psychiatrists and primary care physicians are unsure how to integrate their practices in an effort to provide quality, efficient service to their patients. Members need to explore existing models and gather tools for successful integration. Proposed changes: It is hoped that as a result of participating in this program, physicians will have an improved understanding of the importance of coordinated care, they will understand proper coding for services, and they will have improved collaboration with medical peers thereby improving patient care and quality of life. ACCREDITATION AND DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS Accreditation Statement: 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 American Psychiatric Association (APA), the Indiana Psychiatric Society (IPS), and The Kentucky Psychiatric Medical Association (KPMA). The APA is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Designation Statement: The APA designates this live activity for a maximum of 14.0 PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Disclosure Statement: It is the policy of the APA to comply with the ACCME Standards for commercial support of CME. Planning committee members and related staff disclosures must be on file annually with disclosures made available on program materials. Faculty participating in sponsored or jointly sponsored programs by APA are required to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent financial relationships with commercial interests related to the content of their presentation. Faculty are also responsible for disclosing any discussion of off-label or investigational use of a product.

2013 Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference *Accredited for 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ *14.0 CE Credits April 12-14, 2013, West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden, Indiana REGISTER TODAY @ WWW.PDALLC.COM

LEARNING OBJECTIVES As a result of participating in this program, participants will:  understand the changing risks and opportunities for psychiatric practice  learn how to position their practices for future successes  be able to identify the federal legislation framework for health care reform in the context of psychiatric care  be able to describe the issues and how this and integrated care can effect a psychiatric practice  be able to identify psychiatry’s potential strengths, opportunities, and threats  be proficient in diagnosis of anxiety disorders and recognize treatment resistant cases  become familiar with treatment approaches useful in managing treatment resistant cases  understand the history and development of vitamin therapy in psychiatry  learn how to apply methods adjunctively to existing pharmacotherapy  understand the physical co-morbidities in Schizophrenia, their relationship to pharmaceuticals, and appropriate therapeutic interventions  learn future directions in psychopharmacological research in Schizophrenia, exploring antipsychotic properties of medications designed initially for other medical purposes  have a greater understanding of a variety of practice settings for careers in psychiatry  have tools that will help them determine which style of practice may be the best “fit” for their personal and professional goals  understand the numerous business challenges that should be addressed when starting a practice  learn strategies for making pro-active decisions and business planning to insure successful practice  understand the interdisciplinary nature of geriatric psychiatry  understand the necessity of seeing the patient in the context of their family and community  be able to describe how to integrate the medical and neurological perspectives in the care of the geropsychiatric patient  learn specific requirements for diagnosing PTSD  learn the evidence based therapy and pharmacological treatments for PTSD  be able to document accurately history, exam, and medical decision making to support submitted evaluation and management codes  understand and appropriately use add-on codes for psychotherapy and interactive complexity  understand and appropriately use crisis psychotherapy codes  have a greater understanding of the current legislative and political trends most likely to directly impact their practice  have a greater understanding of how medical specialties are assisting their members in navigating significant future changes in practice patterns influenced by healthcare reform and other factors  understand risks inherent in collaborative treatment relationships  understand the importance of establishing clear avenues of communication between patients and other treatment co-providers  be able to identify common claims against psychiatrists  be able to recognize the types of consultations: formal/informal  be able to discuss different roles in providing split treatment/integrated care  be able to examine liability issues in the integrated/collaborative care model  be able to identify risk reduction strategies  be exposed to different computer programs used to help patients explore CBT and diagnosis of depression  attain basic knowledge about how evidence-based medicine supports the use of computerized CBT  be able to discuss obesity management with patients in a sensitive and compassionate manner  understand the disproportionate issues surrounding obesity diagnosis and management

2013 Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference *Accredited for 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ *14.0 CE Credits April 12-14, 2013, West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden, Indiana REGISTER TODAY @ WWW.PDALLC.COM REGISTRATION FORM Three easy ways to register: *Online: Visit www.pdallc.com – credit card payment only *Fax: Complete form with credit card information and fax to 888.477.9119 *Mail: Complete form, make check payable to IPS and mail to: Indiana Psychiatric Society P.O. Box 30413 Indianapolis, IN 46230 Confirmation of registration will be emailed within 24 hours of receipt. If you do not receive confirmation within 10 days of submission, contact Sara at [email protected] or 888.477.9119. *Fill out form completely. Information will be kept confidential. Please print. Full name and degree (MD, DO, RN, etc.)__________________________________________________ Affiliation/category (ie: IPS, APA, other)___________________________________________________ Email address_____________________________________________________________________ Mailing address____________________________________________________________________ Mailing city/state/zip________________________________________________________________ Daytime phone number______________________________________________________________  Registration fee includes CME/CE credits, online access to syllabus, PRMS Welcome Reception Friday evening (registrant only), continental breakfast Saturday & Sunday mornings, and Saturday luncheon.  To receive the early bird rate, registration and payment must be received no later than January 18, 2013.  To receive the regular rate, registration and payment must be received no later than February 28, 2013.  Registrations received after February 28, 2013 will be subject to full price.  Onsite registrations will incur a $25 charge above the highest rate if space is available.  CANCELLATIONS: A 50% refund will be made on registration only if cancellation notification is made in writing and received by event staff by 03/15/13. No refunds or credits after 03/15/13. Registration *Circle one category (fee)

Before 1/18/13

1/19/13 – 2/28/13

3/1/134/1/13

Members of IPS, KPMA, and other APA district branches Non-member Physicians

$195.00 $275.00

$220.00 $300.00

$245.00 $325.00

Non- physician (ie: PhD, LCSW, RN, etc.)

$210.00

$235.00

$260.00

Medical residents & students

$75.00

$100.00

$125.00

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2013 Regional Integrative Mental Health Conference *Accredited for 14.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ *14.0 CE Credits April 12-14, 2013, West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden, Indiana REGISTER TODAY @ WWW.PDALLC.COM Fill in each of the boxes below indicating registrant intentions for conference participation. PRMS Welcome Reception

YES

Saturday Luncheon

NO

Saturday Afternoon Programming

Select one

Option A: Accredited Discussion on Schizophrenia Option B: Accredited Discussion for Residents & Early Career Physicians Option C: Social Luncheon – no accreditation

Select one

Option A: Clinical Track – 3.0 CME/CE Option B: Business Track – 3.0 CME/CE

Sunday Morning Breakfast

Select one

Option A: Accredited Breakfast Option B: Standard Breakfast Buffet

Additional Options *Purchase required by 4/1/13. Purchases nonrefundable. Adults only.

Before 1/18/13

1/19 – 3/1 2/28/13 4/1/13

Printed syllabus

$10.00

$10.00

$10.00

Syllabus on flash drive

$5.00

$5.00

$5.00

Guest – Welcome Reception

$25.00

$25.00

$25.00

Guest Package A – Welcome Reception and Saturday lunch.

$75.00

$75.00

$75.00

Guest Package B - Welcome Reception, Saturday & Sunday continental breakfast, and Saturday lunch.

$135.00 $135.00 $135.00

Resident scholarship

Payment method: Circle one: Check

Credit Card

Amount included/to be charged: ______________

Credit card type and number__________________________________________________________ Name on credit card________________________________________________________________ Credit card expiration date____________________________________________________________ Credit card security code (3 or 4 digit code on card)___________________________________________ Credit card billing address (include street number, street, city, state, zip)________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ Credit card phone number_____________________________________________________________

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