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Published Online: 15 January 2019

2019 Annual Meeting Course Section

Have you ever attended a session at APA’s Annual Meeting and wished you could learn about the topic presented in more depth, had more opportunity to interact with presenters, ask questions, receive educational handouts, and perhaps learn in a more intimate learning environment? If so, you might want to consider registering for a course at this year’s Annual Meeting. Courses consist of 4-, 6-, or 8-hour in-depth learning sessions with experts in the field on a wide range of topics including suicide risk, acute brain failure, street drugs, CPT coding mastery, eating disorders, perinatal mental health, understanding QT prolongation and risk mitigation, positive psychiatry across the lifetime, motivational interviewing, and sexual disorders. There are also Master Courses in transcranial magnetic stimulation, psychodynamic therapy for personality pathology, pediatric psychopharmacology, buprenorphine and office-based treatment of opioid use disorder, and essential psychopharmacology. Take a look at the offerings and consider a course as a way to complement your continuing medical education experiences and options! 

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Published online: 15 January 2019
Published in print: January 5, 2019 – January 18, 2019

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