PTSD AND NATURAL DISASTERS – PRIMARY CARE

CUMMING SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Office of Continuing Medical Education
and Professional Development
PTSD AND NATURAL DISASTERS
– PRIMARY CARE PERSPECTIVES
Thursday, June 11, 2015 | 1900-2030
Health Sciences Centre, 3330 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, AB
COURSE OVERVIEW
REGISTRATION OPTIONS
In addition to face-to-face
participation, live webcast is also
available for those who cannot attend
in person.
This is a CME program responding to the mental health needs of
patients impacted by the ‘Flood of 2013’ and beyond. From the practical
perspective and within the context of primary care, you will learn about the
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and the impact of natural disasters
on communities.
REGISTRATION – FREE
ABOUT LIVE WEBCAST
COURSE OBJECTIVES
A live webcast means taking the media
and broadcasting it in real time over
the Internet.
The workshop participants will be able to:
If you cannot attend this workshop
in person, live webcast makes it
possible to hear the sessions in real
time while simultaneously watching
the presentation slides from your own
device.
Further, a live instant message / chat
box is available on your screen during
the webcasting. It allows you to submit
questions in real time, interacting with
workshop speakers during each Q&A.
A device (desktop, laptop, tablet
or cellphone) with a stable Internet
connection is required to watch the
live webcast.
• recognize the impact of natural disasters on communities
• demonstrate primary care practitioner roles in PTSD management
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Primary Care Physicians and multidisciplinary team (MDT)
CREDITS
MAINPRO-M1 – 1.5 credits
MOC Section 1 – 1.5 credits
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COURSE PROGRAM
PLANNING COMMITTEE
Thursday, June 11
Rick Ward MD CCFP (Chair)
1830
Registration & Refreshment
Penny Borghesan MD CCFP
Stephen Boucher MB ChB FRCS MRCGP FRCPC
1900Workshop
Lorraine Bucholtz RN BN
2030Adjournment
Sheena Clifford MSW RSW CPM
Oliver David MD
Margot MacLean MD CCFP
‘PTSD’
Participants will be able to:
•
recognize PTSD in primary care following DSM 5
diagnostic criteria
•
adopt screening approach and apply the screening
tools used in busy primary care and community
mental health settings
•
recognize the complex comorbidity of PTSD
presentations
•
describe the important principles in the
management of PTSD
•
explain the pharmacological and
non-pharmacological treatment of PTSD
‘The impact of natural disasters on communities’
Monica Mullaghan
Nina Nathoo MC Registered Provisional Psychologist
David Tano MD FPCPC
Chloe Burnett MSc MEd (CME Representative)
FACULTY
Stephen Boucher MB ChB FRCS MRCGP FRCPC
Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Calgary
Michael Trew MD FRCPC
Chief Addiction and Mental Health Officer – Alberta Health
Participants will be able to:
•
summarize the common psychological responses
within the community to natural disaster
•
recognize short-term and long-term mental health
warning signs after natural disaster
•
identify resources and tools for acute stress
disorders
DISCLOSURE OF POTENTIAL FINANCIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
In keeping with accreditation guidelines, speakers participating
in this event have been asked to disclose to the audience
any involvement with industry or other organizations that
may potentially influence the presentation of the educational
material. Disclosure will be done verbally and using a slide prior
to the speaker’s presentation.
PROGRAM MAY CHANGE DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL
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COURSE # – 10008103-10008
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48 hours prior to the event, regarding how to
access the live webcast online.
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