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APA Communications staff maintains a calendar of key dates, observances and events at APA and in the world of mental health in general. The calendar is kept up to date a few months in advance. You can view the calendar and keep track of important mental health dates and observances here.
APA is sharing infographics on disorders and its Healthy Minds Monthly polls for distribution on social media. Take a look at what’s available here.
The human brain is a complex system of networks that support a wide range of adaptive goal-relevant behaviors. This course discusses recent advances in our understanding of human brain networks and their disruption in psychiatric disorders, how dynamic network models provide a unifying framework for understanding key features of major psychiatric disorders, how brain network models provide critical insights into sources of variability, and more.
Click here to access the Course of the Month and sign up for updates about this free member benefit.
APA is gathering in-person for the first time since 2019, in the birthplace of jazz, New Orleans! Join APA in-person May 21-25 for the 2022 Annual Meeting, the premier psychiatry event of the year. With more than 300 educational sessions covering 50+ topics, and up to 30 CME, APA’s Annual Meeting is the best place to connect with colleagues, get the latest in scientific advances, explore new exhibitor products and services, and meet your certification and licensure requirements.
This year’s in-person program includes:
Why attend the APA Annual Meeting? Hear from this year’s Scientific Program Committee in the SPC Launch Video.
New Virtual Exhibit from the APA Foundation: Central State Hospital
The project will display, describe, and discuss primary source documents, photographs, public laws, news articles, admission, and treatment data from the first mental hospital in the US exclusively for African Americans. The effort is to increase public and professional knowledge of the evolution of residential care for African Americans and the impact of structural racial bias.
https://legacy.psychiatry.org/Historic-Highlights/Exhibitions
Monday, May 23rd 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
The Riverboat Louis Armstrong, New Orleans, LA
Laissez les bon temps rouler!
Please join APA leaders, colleagues, partners and friends to celebrate the APA Foundation’s 30th Anniversary during the 2022 Annual Meeting in the Big Easy. Enjoy a dazzling array of local cuisine, New Orleans culture and entertainment on the Riverboat Louis Armstrong – the biggest venue on the Mississippi!
Purchase tickets here, or visit 2022APAFBenefit.eventbrite.com
All proceeds support APAF programs and our vision: A Mentally Healthy Nation – Where We Live, Learn, Work, Worship and Play.
Join APA, the American Society of Addiction Medicine, Friends Research Institute, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse in creating AMNet, an addiction medicine practice-based research network. By joining, you will get free access to PsychPRO, APA’s patient portal, to generate patient-reported outcomes data. You can virtually engage with your patients, track their successes, inform quality improvement efforts, and create reports for your stakeholders. You will also receive a $1,000 honorarium; a tablet computer; and free CME courses.
https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/registry/amnet
Burnout has been an issue for healthcare workers far before the COVID-19 pandemic. So, how are our frontline healthcare workers, who often didn’t have good mental health to begin with, coping amidst all of this trauma?
Joining us is psychiatrist Dr. Jessica (“Jessi”) Gold, MD, MS. Dr. Gold is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Washington University in St Louis School of Medicine, specializing in physician wellness, medical education, and college mental health. In this episode, she talks about healthcare workers’ mental health and steps health systems and mental health professionals can take to support them better.
https://apafdn.org/news-events/mentally-healthy-nation-podcast
APA’s Department of Government Relations has released its latest update on APA’s advocacy activities regarding policies and regulations that affect your patients and profession.
https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/advocacy/february-2022-advocacy-update
Subscribe to future advocacy alerts: http://cqrcengage.com/psychorg/app/register?1&m=39947
The APA BOT Structural Racism Accountability Committee (SRAC) was formed in 2021 to ensure the recommendations of the 2020-2021 APA Presidential Task Force to Address Structural Racism Throughout Psychiatry (TFSR) are carried out.
APA’s Board of Trustees (BOT) approved 18 actions recommended by the TFSR along with six directives on issues that need to be updated and monitored by the SRAC. The SRAC will evaluate their success, make recommendations for improvements, and accomplish the other objectives that were noted in the final task force report (.pdf).
To understand the changes that have taken place in psychiatry over the last few years, the APA administration is conducting a survey to gather feedback. Results of the survey will help APA better understand your experiences and guide the future strategy of the Association.
An email invitation to participate in the survey has been sent from Saul Levin, M.D., M.P.A., APA’s CEO and medical director with a link to participate online. While the results of the survey will be anonymous, the survey link is specifically for the member to whom it is sent.
The survey takes about 15 minutes to complete. All APA members, except for medical students and international members, will be included in this survey round. Medical students and international members will be invited to participate in surveys distributed later this year, tailored to their needs.
Please consider participating. If you have questions about the survey, contact APA’s Membership Department at membership@psych.org.
