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Department of Psychiatry : Education : Continuing Medical Education : Bios & Obj : Psychiatry Grand Roundsprint icon
Psychiatry Grand Rounds

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        Josepha A. Cheong, M.D.

     
SPEAKER BIO
    
Dr. Cheong is currently an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at the University Of Florida College Of Medicine and the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center.  She is the Division Chief of Geriatric Psychiatry.  Her primary areas of clinical focus are medical education, geriatric, emergency, and consult-liasion psychiatry.  In particular, memory and affective disorders, clinical neuropsychopharmacology, and management of agitation and aggression are within her expertise. She is highly regarded as an educator and has received numerous awards at regional, state and national levels as well as a sought-after educational speaker and lecturer. Most recently, the University of Florida has recognized Dr. Cheong with the competitive university-wide 2006-2007 Distinguished Faculty Award.  Dr. Cheong is active in numerous national professional and adovcacy organizations – most recently, she has served as the Chair of the Council on Aging of the American Psychiatric Association and is currently an elected board member for the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry.  She has just recently been appointed as the Chair, Scientific Program Committee for the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting – May 2009 to be held in San Francisco, CA.
   
OBJECTIVES                                                                                                                                                               
        At the completion of this session, the participant should be able to:
       1)  Describe the FDA April 2005 black box warning placed on the use of atypical antipsychotics
      in elderly patients with dementia,
2)  Discern the various issues pro/con of atypical antipsychotic use in the elderly adul with
      dementia - based on a review of pertinent literature, and
3)  Determine the clinical appropriateness of the use of atypical antipsychotics in the elderly
      patient with dementia.
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