APA/AGLP Institute on Psychiatric Services San Francisco www.aglp.org

APA/AGLP Institute on Psychiatric Services
San Francisco
OCTOBER 30 - NOVEMBER 2, 2014
HOST HOTEL:
Marriott Marquis San Francisco
780 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
415-896-1600
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Thursday, October 30
SYMPOSIUM
8:30am – 11:30am
Marriott Marquis San Francisco, Yerba Buena
Salons 3/4, Lower Level B2
Advances in Addiction Pharmacotherapy
American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry
1. Medications for Opioid Use disorders: Practical Considerations in Selecting Opioid Agonist
and Antagonist Therapies.
John Renner, M.D.
2. Alcohol Pharmacotherapy: What is the First
Line Medication?
Steven Batki, M.D.
3. Medications Under Development for Stimulant Use Disorders.
Larissa Mooney, M.D.
4. Pharmacotherapy for Nicotine Dependence
Petros Levounis, M.A., M.D.
RECEPTION
6:00pm – 6:45pm
(Before APA session below)
SYMPOSIUM
6:00pm – 8:30pm
Achieving Wellness in the LGBT Community: Mind, Body and Spirit
San Francisco LGBT Center, 1800 Market
Street, 2nd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94102
AGLP Member-Organized Event
Presented by: APA's Division of Diversity and
Health Equality, Northern California Psychiatric
Society. Partner Organizations: National Gay
and Lesbian Task Force, UCSF Alliance, UCSF,
World Professional Association for Transgender
Health, Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychiatrists (AGLP), and San Mateo Behavioral
Health and Recovery Services
SPEAKERS AND PANELISTS: Annelle B. Primm,
M.D., M.P.H. Deputy Medical Director, American Psychiatric Association; Dan Karasic, M.D.,
Health Science Clinical Professor, Department
of Psychiatry, University of California, San
Francisco (UCSF); Robert Cabaj, M.D., Medical
Director, San Mateo Behavioral Health and Recovery Services; Dr. Jei Africa, Health Equity
Initiatives Director, San Mateo Behavioral
Health and Recovery Services; Jamison Green,
A S S O C I A T I O N
O F
G A Y
Ph.D., President, World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH); Lori
Thoemmes, L.M.F.T., Director, UCSF Alliance
Health Project
SOCIAL EVENT
10:30pm
AGLP Member-Organized Event
Bar Outing. Martuni's, 4 Valencia Street at
Market. (Three blocks west of Muni Van Ness
stop)
Friday, October 31, 2014
SYMPOSIUM
8:30am – 11:30am
San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Pacific Suite A,
Fourth Floor
Mistaken Identity: Improving Care for
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender
(LGBT) Patients From Education to Implementation
AGLP Member-Organized Event
Chair: Amir Ahuja, M.D.
1. Teaching About Clinical Issues in Relation to
Sexual Orientation in the Era of DSM-5.
Robert P. Cabaj, M.D.
2. Biological Embedding of Toxic Stress and
Health Disparities in LGBT Individuals.
Andres F. Sciolla, M.D.
3. Stimulant Use Among Gay Men Over the
Past 40 Years: From Cocaine to Ecstasy, Tina,
“Bath Salts,” and Smiles.
Petros Levounis, M.A., M.D.
LUNCH OUTING
11:30am (after session)
AGLP Member-Organized Event
Westfield San Francisco Center Food Court
Basement,
865 Market Street
SYMPOSIUM
1:30pm – 3:00pm
San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Sierra Suite B,
Fifth Floor
Innovative Program 3 – Accessing
Lower Income Patients to Cutting Edge,
Evidence Based, Physical and Behavioral Health Treatment
AGLP Member-Organized Event
1. CET (Cognitive Enhancement Therapy): An
EBP That Improves Social Cognition, Vocational
Success and Physical Health.
Ray Gonzalez, M.S.W.
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L E S B I A N
2. Managing Psychiatric Illness and Hepatitis
C: Community Programs and Interventions to
Overcome Substance Use and Psychosocial
Barriers.
Sanjeev Sockalingam, M.D. and Susan Woolhouse, M.D.
3. Expanding Access to Transgender Surgeries
to Low Income Patients: Lessons From Implementation for Mental Health and Primary Care
Providers
Dan H. Karasic, M.D. and Julie Graham, M.Sc.
WORKSHOP
1:30pm – 3:00pm
San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Sierra Suite C,
Fifth Floor
Ask the Expert: HIV Clinical Case Management
Chairs: Lawrence M. McGlynn, M.D. and Karl
Goodkin, M.D., Ph.D.
WORKSHOP
3:30pm – 5:00pm
San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Pacific Suite B,
Forth Floor
Care of the Transitioning Transgender
Patient: A Multidisciplinary Overview
AGLP Member-Organized Event
Chair: Dan H. Karasic, M.D.
Presenters: Madeline B. Deutsch, M.D. and
Maurice Garcia, M.D.
SOCIAL EVENT
5:15pm – 6:45pm
AGLP Member-Organized Event
No Host Drinks at the View, 39th Floor, Marriott Marquis (conference hotel) 780 Mission
Street
SOCIAL EVENT
10:00pm
AGLP Member-Organized Event
Bar Outing. Pilsner Inn, 225 Church Street
(Muni: Church)
Saturday, November 1, 2014
LECTURE
10:00am – 11:30am
San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Pacific Suite
H, Fourth Floor
From Couch to Camera: The Reflections
of an Activist Psychiatrist
AGLP-APA John Fryer Award Lecture
Lecturer: Dee Mosbacher, M.D., Ph.D.
Continued on opposite side
P S Y C H I A T R I S T S
APA/AGLP Institute on Psychiatric Services
San Francisco
OCTOBER 30 - NOVEMBER 2, 2014
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AGLP traces its roots to the late
1960s when gay and lesbian
members of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) met
secretly at the annual meetings. In 1973 the APA removed
homosexuality from the diagnostic manual (DSM) allowing
a more open association of lesbian and gay psychiatrists, who no longer had to fear for
their jobs if they were found out to be gay. Even today,
the mission of providing support and a safe space for
LGBT psychiatrists to meet continues to be important to
many of our members.
AGLP continues to work with APA and independently to
support our members and advocate for our patients. We
are a community of psychiatrists that educates and advocates on Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender mental
health issues.
Our goals are to:
• Foster a fuller understanding of LGBT mental
health issues;
• Research and advocate for the best mental health
care for the LGBT community;
• Develop resources to promote LGBT mental health;
• Create a welcoming, safe, nurturing, and accepting
environment for members; and
• Provide valuable and accessible services to our
members.
AGLP Strives to be a community for the personal and
professional growth of all LGBT Psychiatrists, and to be
the recognized expert on LGBT mental health issues.
A S S O C I A T I O N
O F
AGLP Co-Sponsored Event
LUNCH OUTING
11:30am (after Fryer Award Lecture)
AGLP Member-Organized Event
Westfield San Francisco Center Food Court, Basement, 865
Market Street
AGLP BUSINESS MEETING
1:00pm– 5:00pm
San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Pacific A, Fourth Floor
1:30pm - Town Hall Meeting with Dr. Saul Levin,CEO and
Medical Director, American Psychiatric Association (All members welcome)
3:15pm - Open forum on AGLP membership development
(All members welcome)
WORKSHOP
1:30pm – 3:00pm
San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Pacific Suite C, Fourth Floor
Wrestling with the Angel: Psychotherapy, Struggle
and Faith in Lesbians and Gay Men
AGLP Member-Organized Event
Chair: Howard C. Rubin, M.D.
Presenters: Donal Godfrey, D.Min. and Ellen Haller, M.D.
INNOVATIVE PROGRAM
3:30pm – 5:00pm
San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Sierra Suite B, Fifth Floor
Innovative Program 6 – New Horizons for Professional Enrichment: Increasing our Understanding and
Appreciation of Diversity in Sexuality and Culture
AGLP Member-Organized Event
Performers and Composers Series. Cost: Free, Donations Accepted for the Bay Area Rainbow Symphony (San Francisco's
LGBTQ orchestra) : http://bars-sf.org . Performers: Kyle
Baldwin, David Latulippe, Gene Nakajima, Thomas Alexander, Russ Bartoli, Richard Horan, Fred Fox, Tom Hill, Steve
Willis, and guest George Gelles. For more information see
http://dennistobenski.com
Muni: J Church to 16th.
AGLP PARTY WITH THE BAY AREA PHYSICIANS
FOR HUMAN RIGHTS, San Francisco's Gay Physician Organization
8:00pm – 11:00pm
AGLP Co-sponsored Event
538 Sanchez Street at 18th St.
Muni: J (18th and Church) or KLM (Castro).
Gene Nakajima, M.D., Howard Rubin, M.D., Ellen Haller,
M.D., Dan Karasic, M.D., and Amir Ahuja, M.D., have all
been instrumental in arranging for an AGLP-LGBT Track at
IPS.
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1. Interprofessional Collaboration and Education in Community Psychiatry
Kelly Gable, Pharm.D. and Mirela D. Marcu, M.D.
2. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Mental Health
Training – A New Paradigm for Developing Clinical Experts
Weston S. Fisher, M.D., Ellen Haller, M.D. and Erick Kwan Jo
Hung, M.D.
3. Cultural Diversity Day: A Resident Initiative Combining Culture, Education, and Activism
Kathleen M. Patchan, M.D. and Ellen Lee, M.D.
CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT
6:00pm – 7:30pm
St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, 3281 16th Street @ Dolores
St., San Francisco, featuring an Anti-Gay-Bullying-Inspired
composition , Only Air by Dennis Tobenski, memorializing 5
gay teenagers who committed suicide. The Rainbow Chamber Players, tenor *Neil Sharp, and Pianist/Conductor *Cyrus
Ginwala will perform music of *Miguel del Aguila, *David Del
Tredici, *Dennis Tobenski, and Johann Strauss II. *LGBTQ
G A Y
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P S Y C H I A T R I S T S