Chicago 30th Annual Meeting
ILLINOIS, USA
American Neuropsychiatric AssociationEarn up to 25.75 CME credits, 10 MOC credits
American Neuropsychiatric AssociationThe Menninger Clinic12301 Main StreetHouston, TX 77035
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The AmericanNeuropsychiatricAssociation (ANPA),established in 1988, isan organization ofprofessionals inneuropsychiatry, behavioralneurology, neuropsychology andthe clinical neurosciences. Ourmission is to improve the lives ofpeople with disorders at theinterface of psychiatry andneurology. Our vision is that ANPAwill transform recognition,understanding and treatment ofneuropsychiatric disorders. Ifyou’re not already a member, weinvite you to join us.
MARCH 20-23, 2019 [email protected]
The Westin Michigan Avenue Chicago
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MARCH 20-23, 2019
2019 Annual Meeting Schedule
The 30th Annual Meeting of the ANPA • March 20-23, 2019 • The Westin Michigan Avenue Chicago • Chicago, Illinois USA • www.anpaonline.org • email: [email protected]
7 am - 8 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTPRACTICE WORKSHOP 1:
Disorders of Action Planning and ProgrammingKenneth Heilman, MD
PRACTICE WORKSHOP 2:Evaluation of Language and Spatial Attention
Argye Beth Hillis, MD, MA
8 am - 8:10 am WELCOME8:10 am - 11 am SYMPOSIUM I*
DOMINANT FUNCTIONS OF THENON-DOMINANT RIGHT HEMISPHERE
Introduction to Hemispheric Lateralization Functions
Kenneth Heilman, MD (chair)Emotional Communication
Argye Beth Hillis, MD, MASpatial Cognition
A.M. Barrett, MDMetaphor
Anjan Chatterjee, MDKnowledge of Self
Kenneth Heilman, MD (chair)
11 am - 12 pm FOUNDERS' ADDRESS*
THIRTY YEARS OF NEUROPSYCHIATRYHow Neuropsychiatry Entered MainstreamPsychiatry and Neurology, and Why OurSubspecialty Matters Now More Than Ever
Barry Fogel, MD
12 pm - 1:30 pm LUNCH ON OWN12:30 pm - 1:30 pmANPA COMMITTEE MEETINGS**
EARLY CAREER GATHERING**
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm SYMPOSIUM II*
TECHNOLOGY IN NEUROPSYCHIATRYTechnology at the Point of Care
Barry Fogel, MD (chair) Remote Monitoring of Neuropsychiatric Patients
John Campbell, MDWearable Devices and Ecologic Momentary Assessment
Mia Minen, MD, MPH
7 am - 8 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST8 am - 11:30 amNEUROPSYCHIATRY 101 SYMPOSIUM
THE ENDOCANNABINOID SYSTEM AND
MEDICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR CANNABISIntroduction to Medical Cannabis
Donald Eknoyan, MD (chair)Overview of the Endogenous Cannabinoid System and its BuddingTherapeutic Targets
Aron Lichtman, PhDMedical Marijuana: Is it the Panacea Some Hope it to be?
Kent Hutchinson, PhDCannabis & Cognition: Differential Effectsof Recreational and Medical Use
Staci Gruber, PhDThe Cannabis Trials: Research at the UCCenter for Medicinal Cannabis Research
David Grelotti, MD
11:30 am - 1 pm LUNCH ON OWN1 pm - 4:30 pmSOCIETY FOR BEHAVIORAL ANDCOGNITIVE NEUROLOGY (SBCN)SYMPOSIUM
CHOLINERGIC NETWORKS INNEUROPSYCHIATRY
Overview of Cholinergic Networks inNeuropsychiatry
Daniel Kaufer, MD (chair)Cholinergic Networks in Traumatic Brain Injury
David Arciniegas, MDCholinergic and Amyloidopathy-associatedNetwork Changes and NeurobehavioralDisturbances in Lewy Body Disorders
Nicolaas Bohnen, MD, PhD
4:30 pm - 5:30 pmANPA ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING I**5:30 pm - 7:00 pmWELCOME RECEPTION**hosted by the Northwestern University Department of Psychiatry
AccreditationThis activity has been planned andimplemented in accordance with theaccreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education(ACCME) through the joint providershipof Partners HealthCare System, Inc. and American NeuropsychiatricAssociation. Partners HealthCareSystem, Inc. is accredited by theACCME to provide continuing medicaleducation for physicians.
Partners HealthCare System, Inc.designates this live activity for amaximum of 25.75 AMA PRA Category1 Credits™. Physicians should claimonly the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Maintenance ofCertification CreditsThe American Board of Psychiatry andNeurology has reviewed the ANPA 30th
Annual Meeting and has approved thisprogram as part of a comprehensiveSelf-Assessment program, which ismandated by the ABMS as a necessarycomponent of maintenance ofcertification. The Annual Meeting offersthe opportunity to earn 10 Self-Assessment credits. Completion of apre-event and post-event online examare required.
Target AudienceThis event is targeted for physicians,clinicians, and professionals inbehavioral neurology, neuropsychiatry,neuropsychology, psychiatry,psychology, and neuroscience.
Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this activity,participants will be able to…
• describe the neural circuit underlying attention.
• identify one neuropsychiatric disorderwhere cognitive and perceptualprostheses are especially applicable.
• list three right hemispheric dominant functions.
• summarize how neurology andpsychiatry have converged over thepast 30 years, the important ways they have not, and the gaps inknowledge and practice that persistbetween neurology and psychiatry that neuropsychiatrists can fill.
• explain the unique contribution ofneuropsychiatry in dialogues withpatients and families, with clinicians of other specialties and disciplines,and with people who administer andpay for health care.
American Neuropsychiatric Association Sessions marked with an asterisk (*) will qualify for MOC credits. Sessionsmarked with two asterisks (**) do not offer Continuing Education credit. Program information is subject to change. Please visit www.anpaonline.orgfor the most up-to-date information.
Thursday, March 21, 2019 Wednesday, March 20, 2019
The 30th Annual Meeting of the ANPA • March 20-23, 2019 • The Westin Michigan Avenue Chicago • Chicago, Illinois USA • www.anpaonline.org • email: [email protected]
David Arciniegas, MDUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine
Aurora, CO
A.M. Barrett, MDKessler Foundation Research Center
East Hanover, NJ
David Bennett, MDRush University Medical CenterChicago, IL
Nicolaas Bohnen, MD, PhDUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI
John Campbell, MDNorthern Light Acadia HospitalBangor, ME
Michael Charness, MD Brigham and Women's HospitalBoston, MA
Anjan Chatterjee, MDPerelman School of MedicinePhiladelphia, PA
Donald Eknoyan, MDDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Los Angeles, CA
Barry Fogel, MDBrigham and Women's HospitalBoston, MA
Omar Ghaffar, MD, MSBridgepoint Active HealthcareToronto, ON
Elkhonon Goldberg, MDNYU School of MedicineNew York, NY
David Grelotti, MDUniversity of California Center forMedicinal Cannabis Research
San Diego, CA
Staci Gruber, PhDHarvard Medical SchoolBoston, MA
Kenneth Heilman, MDMalcom Randall VA Medical CenterGainesville, FL
Argye Beth Hillis MD, MAThe Johns Hopkins University Schoolof Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Robin Hurley, MDSalisbury VA Medical CenterSalisbury, NC
Kent Hutchison, PhDUniversity of Colorado BoulderBoulder, CO
Daniel Kaufer, MDUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC
Aron Lichtman, PhD Virginia Commonwealth UniversityRichmond, VA
Mia Minen, MD, MPHNYU LangoneNew York, NY
David Mohr, PhDNorthwestern University FeinbergSchool of Medicine
Chicago, IL
Noah Rosen, MDNorthwell Health NeuroscienceInstitute
Great Neck, NY
Robert Desmond Shura, PsyD, ABPP-CNSalisbury VA Medical Center Salisbury, NC
Elizabeth Seng, PhDAlbert Einstein College of MedicineNew York, NY
David Silbersweig, MDBrigham and Women's HospitalBoston, MA
Mobile Applications for Neuropsychiatric TherapyDavid Mohr, PhD
4:45 - 6:15 pm NEUROPSYCHIATRY BAZAAR** Join ANPA Special Interest Groups as they lead informal discussions ordemonstrations on over a dozen topics.
7:15 - 9 pm EARLY CAREER SOCIAL**
7 am - 8 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTPRACTICE WORKSHOP 1:
Disorders of Action Planning and Programming Kenneth Heilman, MD
PRACTICE WORKSHOP 2:Evaluation of Language and Spatial Attention
Argye Beth Hillis, MD, MA
8 am - 11 am PRESIDENT'S SYMPOSIUM*
NEUROPSYCHIATRY OF THE HUMAN SPIRITToward a Neurobiology of Religious Experience
David Silbersweig, MD (chair)Focal Dystonia in Musicians: An Extraordinary Disorder of Extraordinary Skill
Michael Charness, MDCreativity, Novelty and the Brain
Elkhonon Goldberg, MD
11 am - 12:45 pmPRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS* AND AWARDS LUNCHEONWINDOWS TO THE BRAIN: DID ANPA CHANGE YOUR AMYGDALA?
Robin Hurley, MD
1 pm - 2:30 pmPETER BASSOE KEYNOTE LECTURE*DECONSTRUCTING THE BIOLOGIC COMPLEXITY OFNEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES
David Bennett, MD
30th Annual MeetingMarch 20-23, 2019 Earn up to 25.75 CME credits, 10 MOC credits
Invited Speakers
Friday, March 22, 2019
2:45 pm - 4:15 pmCLINICAL PLATFORM PRESENTATIONS
Michael J. Schrift, DO (moderator)
4:30 pm - 6 pm RESEARCH PLATFORM PRESENTATIONS David Perez, MD, MMSc (moderator)
6 - 7:30 pm POSTER SESSION**
7 am - 8 am CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST8 am - 10 am MEMBER SYMPOSIUM |
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP
OH MY ACHING HEAD! DOCTOR, IF YOU CAN GET MYHEADACHE BETTER, MY DEPRESSION WILL GO AWAY!
Introduction to Migraine and a Discussion of the Epidemiology of Migraine and Psychiatric Comorbidities
Mia Minen, MD, MPH (chair) Screening Tools and Behavioral Treatments for Migraine
Elizabeth Seng, PhDMedical Management of Migraine and Psychiatric Comorbidities
Noah Rosen, MD
10:15 - 12:15 pm MEMBER SYMPOSIUM | RESEARCH COMMITTEE
Treatment in Functional Neurological Disorders:Recommendations of the ANPA Research Committee
Omar Ghaffar, MD, MS & Robert Desmond Shura, PsyD, ABPP-CN
Psychostimulants for the Treatment of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in the Elderly
Robert Desmond Shura, PsyD, ABPP-CN
12:15 pm ANNUAL MEETING ADJOURNS12:45 pm - 1:45 pm ANPA COMMITTEE MEETINGS**
Saturday, March 23, 2019
30th Annual Meeting Registration Pricing
ANNUAL MEETING
Doctorate Member $700 $735 $770Doctorate Non-member $875 $920 $960Allied/Other Health Professional Member $525 $550 $575Allied/Other Health Professional Non-Member $655 $690 $720Emeritus, Trainee, Student or Pre-graduate $280 $300 $310Professional MemberTrainee, Student or Pre-graduate $350 $375 $385Professional Non-Member
Practice Workshop sessions held on Thursday and Friday morning do not require payment of an additional fee. However, attendanceis limited to the first 40 registrants. The Workshops will be repeated to accommodate a total of 80 attendees each. When registeringonline, select the date(s) you would prefer. Your attendance and session time can be confirmed on the first day of the meeting.
Each Pre-Meeting Symposium requires payment of an additional fee. The fee includes continuing educationcertificates of credit (CME), attendance at the session, and coffee break. The morning session includes breakfast.
PRE-MEETING SYMPOSIA
AM Session - NEUROPSYCHIATRY 101 SYMPOSIUM - The Endocannabinoid System and MedicalImplications for Cannabis
Doctorate Member $140 $150 $160Doctorate Non-member $170 $180 $190Allied/Other Health Professional Member $105 $112 $120Allied/Other Health Professional Non-Member $125 $135 $142Emeritus, Trainee, Student or Pre-graduate $50 $60 $65Professional MemberTrainee, Student or Pre-graduate $70 $75 $80Professional Non-Member
PM Session - SBCN SYMPOSIUM - Cholinergic Networks in Neuropsychiatry Doctorate Member $140 $150 $160Doctorate Non-member $170 $180 $190Allied/Other Health Professional Member $105 $112 $120Allied/Other Health Professional Non-Member $125 $135 $142Emeritus, Trainee, Student or Pre-graduate $50 $60 $65Professional MemberTrainee, Student or Pre-graduate $70 $75 $80Professional Non-Member
American Neuropsychiatric Association
Register online today at
www.anpaonline.orgEarly Registration Deadline
is January 31, 2019
Cancellations made within 10business days of the event willbe issued a full refund, minus a$50 processing fee.
Registration packagescancelled less than 10 daysprior to the start of the eventare non-refundable.
If you require assistance withhearing, vision, or mobility tomake this conferenceaccessible to you, please
contact [email protected] least three weeks prior tothe start of the event.
The 30 th Annual Meeting Package includes continuing education certificates of credit (CME and MOC), attendance at all educational sessions, daily breakfast, and lunch as part of Friday’sLuncheon. 2019 membership dues must be paid in order to access member rates. Trainee,Student, and Pre-graduate Professional Non-Member registrations will not be consideredcomplete until proof of status is emailed to [email protected].
EarlyRegistration
Discount
5%ANPA
MemberDiscount
20%
All registrations mustbe completed online.
Chicago MARCH 20-23, 2019
The 30th Annual Meeting of the ANPA • March 20-23, 2019 • The Westin Michigan Avenue Chicago • Chicago, Illinois USA • www.anpaonline.org • email: [email protected]
Located on the Magnificent Mile,The Westin Michigan AvenueChicago offers travelers anunbeatable vantage point fromwhich to explore downtownattractions including MillenniumPark, Soldier Field and Navy Pier.
For the convenience of AnnualMeeting attendees, a block ofdiscounted rooms has beenreserved. Discounted rates of $199per night have been arranged fortraditional ANPA Annual Meetingattendees. A limited number of trainee/student rooms are reserved at arate of $179. All rates are subject to state and local taxes.
The deadline to reserve a room at the discounted rate is February 25,2019 at 5 pm Central Time. Reservations received after this date will
be accepted at the hotel’sprevailing rate, based onavailability.
Reservations are easy tomake online: www.anpaonline.org/2019-annual-meeting#accommodationsIf you do not wish to book your accommodations online,you may do so by phone. Attendees may dial this toll freenumber (1-888-627-8385) to speak to a reservationsrepresentative. It is imperative that individuals indicate theirgroup affiliation (ANPA) when making a reservation.
Booking in the ANPA room block is a vital way to supportthe association. Doing so helps us keep meeting registrationcosts low, and keeps you close to your colleagues and all ofthe excitement of the ANPA Annual Meeting!
The Westin Michigan Avenue Chicago
Thurs.-Sat., March 21-23, 2019
Wed., March 20, 2019
Early RegistrationThrough 1/31/19
Regular Registration2/1/19 -2/28/19
Late Registration3/1/19
Early RegistrationThrough 1/31/19
Regular Registration2/1/19 -2/28/19
Late Registration3/1/19
TraineeDiscount
60%