This month’s issue features a digital CME article that focuses on
opioid withdrawal
CRANBURY, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#mentalhealth—Psychiatric Times®, the No. 1 multimedia platform for
psychiatrists in the United States, has released its June 2019 issue
that highlights expert articles, reports, and breaking news for health
care professionals in the psychiatry field.
“We pride ourselves on providing timely clinical commentary and
observation,” said Tom Ehardt, president of MultiMedia Healthcare, LLC.
“Our June issue of Psychiatric Times® covers the most important
topics to today’s psychiatrists, as well as offers the most current and
educational information on opioid withdrawal.”
This month’s featured stories include:
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Phebe Tucker, MD, professor of psychiatry at The University of
Oklahoma, College of Medicine and a nationally recognized expert on
trauma and PTSD, examines the tragic aftermath of school shootings and
shows how mental health professionals can help the survivors and
family members. -
A Special Report on “complicated” patients looks at anxiety in those
with diabetes mellitus, the role of pharmacogenetics in combating
treatment resistance, and the psychiatric assessment of people with
hearing loss.
The June continuing medical education (CME) article focuses on the
challenges of opioid withdrawal management, specifically the risks
associated with two increasingly popular off-label alternatives –
loperamide and kratom – that clinicians need to be aware of. The CME
article is available for 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for physicians
and AMA PRA Category 1 Credit for nurse practitioners and physician
assistants.
Previous CME articles can be found online at the Psychiatric Times®
Continuing
Medical Education Center, where physicians can earn 30 free Category
1 CME Credits all year round. Credits can be claimed at CME
Outfitters.
In addition, the magazine offers pressing news and information relevant
to practicing psychiatric professionals. To read more from Psychiatric
Times®, click here.
About Psychiatric Times®
As the No. 1 psychiatric multimedia platform in the United States, Psychiatric
Times® delivers relevant, up-to-date information to practicing
psychiatrists and other health professionals. Additionally, this digital
resource provides timely clinical commentary, and practical information
that includes peer-reviewed in-depth coverage in monthly special
reports, nonindustry-sponsored CME, research updates, conference
coverage, perspectives from the field, and treatment information. Psychiatric
Times® is part of MultiMedia Healthcare LLC.
Contacts
Psychiatric Times® Media Contacts
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Burek / 609-250-4331
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