Beyond Counting Sheep: Evidence-Based Approaches to Insomnia
The goal of this program is to improve the knowledge and competence of learners in effort to optimize treatment for patients with sleep disorders.
The goal of this program is to improve the knowledge and competence of learners in effort to optimize treatment for patients with sleep disorders.
Engage with experts from around the world as they discuss the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of a range of psychiatric illnesses, debate controversies in the field, and share their clinical pearls. Earn up to 5 hours of…
The goal of this program is to improve the knowledge, competence, and performance of learners in effort to create meaningful mentoring relationships in psychiatric practice.
The goal of this program is to improve the knowledge, competence, and performance of learners in effort to optimize treatment for patients with Anxiety Disorders
The goal of this activity is to improve the knowledge, competence, and performance of learners to assess diagnostic considerations and new and emerging therapies in women’s health.
The goal of this program is to improve the knowledge, competence, and performance of learners in effort to optimize treatment for patients with Major Depressive Disorder
The goal of this program is to provide sustained education that will improve healthcare professionals’ knowledge, competence, and performance in adopting the latest best practices to optimize care of patients with schizophrenia.
The goal of this activity is to improve the knowledge, competence, and performance of learners in effort to optimize treatment for patients with Alzheimer’s
This text module follows the recent Think Tank roundtable webinar to provide additional insight on the nuances of integrating brain health discussions into clinical practice, with a focus on general neurology settings and patient populations
The goal of this activity is to improve the knowledge, competence, and performance of learners in effort to optimize treatment for patients with Alzheimer’s.
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