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University of Utah
Health Sciences Center


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Contact:

University of Utah Health Sciences Center
50 North Medical Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84132

801/581-2121

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University of Vermont {UVM}
Division of Continuing Education


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Contact:

University of Vermont
Division of Continuing Education
245 South Park Drive
Suite 7
Colchester, VT 05446-5935

800/639-3188 ext 29
802/656-2345
802/656-3891 fax

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University of Vermont [UVM]
Telemedicine Program at Fletcher Allen Health Care


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Contact:
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Telemedicine Program at Fletcher Allen Health Care
UHC Campus, Room G423
Fletcher Allen Health Care
1 South Prospect Street
Burlington, VT 05401

802/847-8266
802/847-8228 fax

telemedicine@vtmednet.org


About:


Fletcher Allen Health Care is a private, publicly supported, non-profit teaching hospital and physician network, serving more than 850,000 people in the State of Vermont and in northeastern New York State.

Fletcher Allen's experience with two-way interactive videoconferencing began in 1968 by linking nine hospitals in Vermont and New Hampshire via a microwave transmission system. The Interact system was operational through 1985.  In 1994 their telemedicine program evolved to a higher level with the implementation of a pathology network which linked three hospitals via T-1 lines. At the same time Fletcher Allen was experimenting with desktop videoconferencing systems and, by 1995, had established a regional telemedicine network which currently includes 15 sites in Vermont and upstate New York.  Fletcher Allen's Medical Center Hospital of Vermont campus is a major tertiary and primary care facility with more than 800,000 patient visits per year in clinics, hospital settings, and physician offices. Telemedicine is a small part of the larger plan for Fletcher Allen to provide a communications network for the exchange of medical information across Vermont and upper New York State.

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University of Victoria
Health Information Science


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Contact:
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Health Information Science
University of Victoria
PO Box 3050, STN CSC
Victoria, BC V8W 3P5
Canada

250/721-8575
250/472-4751 fax

HIS@UVic.CA

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University of Virginia
Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy


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Contact:
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Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy
1107 Main Street
PO Box 800660
Charlottesville, VA 22908-0660

434/924-5435
434/924-5788 fax

ilppp@virginia.edu


About:


The Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy at the University of Virginia is an interdisciplinary program in mental health law, forensic psychiatry, and forensic psychology.

Institute activities include:

  • Academic programs
  • Forensic clinical evaluations
  • Professional training
  • Empirical and theoretical research
  • Public policy consultation and review

Through the expertise of its faculty of attorneys, psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers, the Institute brings an integrated approach to a wide variety of interdisciplinary programs pertinent to mental health practice, social policy, and the law. At the University of Virginia, the Institute is affiliated with the School of Law, the School of Medicine, the Department of Psychology in the School of Arts and Sciences, and the Curry School of Education programs in Clinical Psychology and School Psychology.

The mission of the Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy is to:

  • Understand, assess, prevent, and manage violence in society, with particular emphasis on violence among people with mental disorders
  • Promote human rights by developing and strengthening the ethical and legal foundations of the rights of persons who have or are perceived to have mental illnesses and disabilities
  • Improve law and policy by developing and shaping laws and public policies related to mental health and human development, including, for example, civil commitment, legal responsibility, competence, surrogate decision- making, confidentiality, child protection, and substance abuse
  • Provide better information to the courts by improving the capacity of mental health disciplines to provide sound, reliable clinical and scientific information to civil and criminal courts, and assisting courts to make informed decisions

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University of Virginia
Office of Telemedicine


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Contact:

Office of Telemedicine
UVA Main Hospital
Box 727-79
Charlottesville, VA 22908

804/924-5470


About:


The University of Virginia Office of Telemedicine provides telemedicine, telehealth, and videoconferencing services to the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center.

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University of Wales
Centre for Intelligent Systems


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About:


The Centre for Intelligent Systems was formed in 1993 to develop innovative software for the solution of problems in science and engineering, including reasoning and robotics.

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University of Wales College of Cardiff
School of Psychology


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Contact:
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School of Psychology
Cardiff University
Tower Building
Park Place
Cardiff CF10 3AT
United Kingdom

+44/29/2087 4007
+44/29/2087 4858 fax

sapdpw@ac.uk.cardiff

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University of Washington School of Nursing



Contact:

University of Washington
School of Nursing
Department of Psychosocial Nursing

206/543-1047

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University of Western Australia
Clinical Research Center



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University of the West of England, Bristol [UWE]
Psycho-Social Studies Research Group


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Contact:

Psycho-Social Studies Research Group
Faculty of Economics and Social Science
University of the West of England
Coldharbour Lane, Frenchay
Bristol, BS16 1QY
United Kingdom

+44/117/976 3869
+44/117/976 3870 fax

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University of Western Sydney, Nepean
Centre for Critical Psychology


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Contact:
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Centre for Critical Psychology
University of Western Sydney, Nepean
Parramatta Campus
PO Box 10
Kingswood, NSW 2747
Australia

+61/2/9685-9924
+61/2/9685-9931 fax

j.ussher@uws.edu.au


About:


The Centre for Critical Psychology is a new international research and postgraduate centre, which opened in March 1998. It is housed in excellent facilities on the Rydalmere campus of the University of Western Sydney, Nepean, on the Parramatta River, close to the centre of Sydney. It aims to conduct leading edge research in critical psychology and cultural theory/studies, to provide research and support in a local, national and international context, and to develop ways to understand and work with critical psychologies and theories of subjectivity.

Current research includes work on sexed subjectivities, children and cyberspace, subjectivity, gender and class in a changed international landscape, poststructuralism, psychology and the media, body-mapping, spirituality and psychology, madness and breakdown, youth culture, new feminisms, sexuality and desire, gender and health.

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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Department of Professional Development and Applied Studies [PDAS]


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Contact:
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Department of Professional Development and Applied Studies
313 Lowell Center
610 Langdon Street, Room 326
Madison, WI 53703-1195

800/442-4617
608/263-2088
608/265-2329 fax

pdas@dcs.wisc.edu


About:


The Department of Professional Development and Applied Studies [PDAS] is a part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Continuing Studies. PDAS partners with academic and professional organizations to offer continuing education. There are also online courses for human service professionals. The other units within Continuing Studies provide continuing education programs for lifelong learners, from precollege to seniors, as well as counseling services for adult learners.

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University of Wisconsin - Madison
Department of Psychology



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University of Wisconsin - Madison
Institute on Aging [IOA]


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Contact:
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Institute on Aging
1300 University Avenue
2245 MSC
Madison, WI 53706

608/262-1818
608/263-6211 fax

800/442-4617
608/263-2088
608/265-2329 fax

aging@ssc.wisc.edu


About:


The mission of the Institute on Aging [IOA] of the University of Wisconsin - Madison is to promote, through excellence in multidisciplinary research, education, and practice, the health and well-being of the rapidly-expanding aging population in our local community, state, and society at large

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University of Wisconsin Medical School
Continuing Medical Education


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Contact:

Continuing Medical Education
University of Wisconsin
750 Highland Avenue
Madison, WI 53705

608/263-2850
608/262-8421 fax

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University of Wisconsin Medical School
Madison Institute of Medicine [MIM]


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Contact:
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Madison Institute of Medicine
7617 Mineral Point Road
Suite 300
Madison, WI 53717

608/827-2470
608/827-2479 fax

mim@miminc.org


About:


The non-profit Madison Institute of Medicine [MIM], founded in 1998, is committed to conceptualizing, developing and disseminating innovative approaches to education of professionals and the general public about medical disorders and their treatment. An additional focus of MIM is clinical research as a vehicle to advance the frontiers of medicine and improve the quality of life.

MIM operates the Lithium Information Center, founded in 1975, which collects, organizes and disseminates information about the biomedical uses of lithium and other treatments for bipolar (manic-depressive) disorder. Currently the Center has more than 28,000 references on file.


Event
List:

  1. Psychiatric Update: "Helpful Highlights from Heartsome Heedful Headliners" November 2-3, 2007: Madison, WI
  2. Psychiatric Update March 7-8, 2008: Madison, WI
  3. Psychiatric Update November 7-8, 2008: Madison, WI
  4. Psychiatric Update April 3-4, 2009: Madison, WI
  5. Psychiatric Update October 23-24, 2009: Madison, WI

Event
#1
Detail:



Co-sponsored by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health.

Objectives:

  • Grasp the latest innovative treatments for bipolar disorder
  • More effectively deal with anxiety disorders
  • Better understand therapeutic approaches to schizophrenia
  • Gain insight into unraveling diagnostic conundrums
  • Appreciate the pros and cons of benzodiazepine use
  • Be current on the therapeutic merits of omega-3 fatty acids
  • Recognize and treat compulsive gambling
  • Integrate knowledge of drug interactions into clinical practice
  • Understand the complexities of the savant syndrome

Program:

  • Compulsive Gambling: You Can Bet On It
    • Donald W Black, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA
  • Deconstructing Schizophrenia for Therapeutic Discovery
    • William T Carpenter, Jr, MD, Director, Maryland Psychiatric Research Center; Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology, Department of Psychiatry, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore
  • Drug Interactions: They Can Get You When You Aren't Looking
    • C Lindsay DeVane, PharmD, Director, Laboratory of Drug Disposition and Pharmaceogenetics; Professor and Vice Chair for Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston
  • Novel Approaches to Mastering Bipolar Disorder
    • Steven L Dubovsky, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Psychiatry, State University of New York at Buffalo, New York; Adjoint Professor of Psychiatry and Medicine, University of Colorado, Denver
  • Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Therapeutic Boons or Just Food for Thought
    • Marlene P Freeman, MD, Director, Women's Mental Health Center; Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Clinical Nutrition, University of Texas-Southwestern, Dallas
  • Benzodiazepines: Safe and Effective Anxiolytics or Drug Fiends' Delights
    • David J Katzelnick, MD, Distinguished Senior Scientist, Madison Institute of Medicine [MIM]; Director, Information Centers; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison
  • Psychiatric Presentations of Medical/Neurological Disorders in Late Life
    • Ronald W Pies, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, State University of New York [SUNY] Upstate Medical University, Syracruse; Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Reducing Anxiety about Treatment Refractory Anxiety Disorders
    • Naomi M Simon, MD, MSc, Associate Director, Center for Anxiety and Traumatic Stress Disorders, Massachusetts General Hospital; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
  • The Remarkable Savant Syndrome: A Voyage into the Brain
    • Darold A Treffert, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health; Behavioral Health Department, St Agnes Hospital, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin


There are up to 9 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(the link below is available for e-mail)

Lynn Tobias
Madison Institute of Medicine, Inc
7617 Mineral Point Road, #300
Madison, WI 53717

608/827-2462
608/827-2479 fax

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Event
#2
Detail:

Psychiatric Update
(Please refer to the meeting's Web pages.)

March 7-8, 2008

Madison, WI

Sponsor: University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison Institute of Medicine [MIM]


Co-sponsored by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health.

Up to 9 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
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Lynn Tobias
Madison Institute of Medicine, Inc
7617 Mineral Point Road, #300
Madison, WI 53717

608/827-2462
608/827-2479 fax


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Event
#3
Detail:

Psychiatric Update
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November 7-8, 2008

Madison, WI

Event sponsor: University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison Institute of Medicine [MIM]


Co-sponsored by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health.

There are as many as 9 continuing education credit hours available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(you can click on the link below for more detail)

Lynn Tobias
Madison Institute of Medicine, Inc
7617 Mineral Point Road, #300
Madison, WI 53717

608/827-2462
608/827-2479 fax


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Event
#4
Detail:

Psychiatric Update
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April 3-4, 2009

Madison, WI

Sponsor: University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison Institute of Medicine [MIM]


Co-sponsored by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health.

As many as 9 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(the link is available for making contact)

Lynn Tobias
Madison Institute of Medicine, Inc
7617 Mineral Point Road, #300
Madison, WI 53717

608/827-2462
608/827-2479 fax


(Please, when calling about this meeting, it might be helpful of you to refer to this World Wide Web resource.)

Event
#5
Detail:

Psychiatric Update
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October 23-24, 2009

Madison, WI

Event sponsor: University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison Institute of Medicine [MIM]


Co-sponsored by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Office of Continuing Professional Development in Medicine and Public Health.

There are up to 9 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians

Event Contact:
(the link is available for e-mail)

Lynn Tobias
Madison Institute of Medicine, Inc
7617 Mineral Point Road, #300
Madison, WI 53717

608/827-2462
608/827-2479 fax


(As a favor: won't you please be kind and refer to our Web pages as your source when calling about this meeting?)

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University of Wisconsin
Stout Rehabilitation Research and Training Center


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Contact:
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Stout Rehabilitation Research and Training Center

715./232-1389
715./232-2236 fax

rtc@uwstout.edu


About:


The goal of the Stout Rehabilitation Research and Training Center is improving employment outcomes and self-sufficiency of persons with disabilities served by community-based rehabilitation programs

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University of Wisconsin
Trace Research & Development Center


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Contact:
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Trace Research & Development Center
University of Wisconsin-Madison
5901 Research Park Boulevard
Madison, WI 53719-1252

608/262-6966
608/263-5408 TTY
608/262-8848 fax

web@trace.wisc.edu


About:


Trace is a research center at the University of Wisconsin - Madison which focuses on making off the shelf technologies and systems like computers, the Internet, and information kiosks more accessible for everyone through the process known as universal, or accessible design. The Trace Center has been widely regarded for many years as the leading research, development, and resource center in the area of access to computers by people with disabilities. Over the last several years, the Trace Center has also become well recognized for its work in disability access and universal design of the World Wide Web, information transaction machines, and telecommunications.

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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Prevention Resources


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Contact:
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Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Prevention Resources
1552 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53705-4085

800/322-1468
608/262-6346 fax

wchservice@www.uhs.wisc.edu


About:


The Prevention Resource Center is a statewide program of the Wisconsin Clearinghouse, providing an array of services to non-profit, private and public sector organizations and educators throughout Wisconsin.

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University of the Witwatersrand
Department of Psychiatry


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Contact:

Department of Psychiatry
Faculty of Health Sciences
University of the Witwatersrand
Parktown, WITS 2193
South Africa

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University of Wyoming
School of Extended Studies and Public Service


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Contact:

University of Wyoming
School of Extended Studies & Public Service
PO Box 3972
Laramie, WY 82071-3972


About:


The mission of the School of Extended Studies and Public Service is generally to enhance people's lives through quality educational, informational, and cultural opportunities. It operates public radio and television stations, offers credit and non-credit courses on and off-campus and sponsors conferences and institutes.


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