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Department of Psychiatry : Education : Continuing Medical Education : Grand Roundsprint icon
Grand Rounds

2005 - 2006 Series

Psychiatry Grand Rounds are held on Fridays from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., in the Institute of Psychiatry Auditorium, located at 67 President Street (corner of President and Doughty Streets). Parking is available in G Lot on President Street. Please refer to the MUSC campus map in Adobe (PDF) format. Your computer must have the Acrobat Reader installed if you want to view this file (free download). Please note: Food and drink not allowed in the auditorium.

  

Liz Bednarowicz, Coordinator
Email: bednaro@musc.edu

Phone: 843-792-0028
          
**Updated 4/27/06**
     
Accreditation Information
   
     
2005     September | October | November | December 
2006     January | February | March | April | May | June
   
    
SEPTEMBER
 
September 2No Grand Rounds (Labor Day weekend)
 
September 9

"Ethical Considerations in Mental Illness Research"
Laura Roberts, M.D.   
Professor and Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine   
Medical College of Wisconsin 

>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
 
September 16"Improving Mental Health Service Delivery to Adult Trauma Survivors"    
B. Christopher Frueh, Ph.D.    
Professor and Co-Director of Public Psychiatry Division    
Medical University of South Carolina    
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
 
September 23"Initial Conditions as Biological Determinants of Antidepressant Response"
Jeffrey L. Rausch, M.D.   
Professor and Case Distinguished Chair of Psychiatry   
Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior   
The Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine 
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here (to follow)
 
September 30"Mental Health Insurance Parity for Federal Employees: Making Progress in Conservative Times"
Howard H. Goldman, M.D., Ph.D.    
Professor of Psychiatry     
University of Maryland School of Medicine
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
 
   
OCTOBER   back to top
 
October 7"Psychosocial Risk Factors for Medical Disorders: 
Biobehavioral Mechanisms, Gene-Environment Interactions, and Behavioral Interventions"
Redford B. Williams, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Professor of Medicine
Duke University Medical Center
Professor of Psychology
Duke University
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
 
October 14"Cortical Circuitry in Autism"
Manuel F. Casanova, M.D.
Gottfried and Gisela Kolb Endowed Chair in Psychiatry
Associate Chair for Research
University of Louisville
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
 

October 21

Clinical Case Conference (MUSC Faculty and Trainees only)
"An Interface between Medicine and Psychiatry"
Susan Hardesty, M.D. (Moderator)
Amy Johnson, M.D. (Presenter)
PGY2 Psychiatry Resident
Christopher Pelic, M.D. (Discussant)
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

 
October 28

"Diversity and Mental Health Care" 
Annelle B. Primm, M.D., M.P.H.   
Director, Minority and National Affairs
American Psychiatric Association
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Johns Hopkins University

>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here (to follow)
 
 
NOVEMBER   back to top
 
November 4"The Quest for Pharmacotherapy for Cocaine Dependence"
Robert J. Malcolm, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Associate Dean for Continuing Medical Education
Medical University of South Carolina
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here (to follow)
 
November 11No Grand Rounds (Veterans' Day)
 
November 18"New Developments in the Pathophysiology of Bipolar Disorder"
Steven L. Dubovsky, M.D.
Professor and Chair
Department of Psychiatry
State University of New York at Buffalo

>>To learn more about this speaker click here

>>To view the learning objectives click here
 
November 25No Grand Rounds (Holiday)

   

   
DECEMBER   back to top
 
December 2No Grand Rounds (Judges & Attorneys Conference)
 
December 9Special Clinical Case Conference (MUSC Faculty & Trainees)
"Comparing Psychotherapies"
Kristen Ossa, M.D. (Presenter)
MUSC Psychiatry Resident III
Robert Glick, M.D. (Discussant)
Director of the Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Darlene Shaw, Ph.D. (Discussant)
Professor and Vice Chair for Education
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Medical University of South Carolina
John M. Oldham, M.D. (Moderator)
Professor and Chairman
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Medical University of South Carolina
  >>To learn more about Dr. Glick click here
>>To learn more about Dr. Shaw click here
>>To learn more about Dr. Oldham click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
     
December 16"Aging and Memory Loss: What Can We Do About It?"
Lotta Granholm-Bentley, D.D.S., Ph.D.
Director, Center on Aging
Professor, Department of Neurosciences
Medical University of South Carolina
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
   
December 23No Grand Rounds (Holiday)
 
December 30No Grand Rounds (Holiday)
 
 
JANUARY  back to top
 
January 6"Cognitive Dysfunction in Schizophrenia: Biological Mechanisms and Therapeutic Interventions"
David A. Lewis, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
     
January 13"Why People Die by Suicide"
Thomas E. Joiner, Jr., Ph.D.
The Bright-Burton Professor of Psychology
Director, University Psychology Clinic
Department of Psychology
Florida State University
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
      
January 20"Chronic Depression: Research is Paying Off"
Alan J. Gelenberg, M.D.
Professor and Head
Department of Psychiatry
University of Arizona
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
       
January 27"Virtual Reality for Pain Control"
David R. Patterson, Ph.D., ABPP, ABPH
Professor and Head
Division of Psychology
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
University of Washington
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
      
 
FEBRUARY   back to top
      
February 3

"Adolescent Medicine: At the Intersection of Psychiatry and Medicine"
Janice Key, M.D.
Professor, Departments of Pediatrics, Medicine, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Medical University of South Carolina

 >>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
            
February 10"Maternal Mental Illness: The First Adverse Life Event"
Zachary N. Stowe, M.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry
Emory University School of Medicine
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
            
February 17"New Perspectives on Neurobiology of Personality Disorders"
Larry J. Siever, M.D.
Executive Director
Mental Illness Research, Education & Clinical Center (MIRECC)
Bronx VA Medical Center
Professor of Psychiatry
Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
 >>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
              
February 24Clinical Case Conference (MUSC Faculty and Trainees only)
         
 
MARCH   back to top
 
March 3"Serotonin and Depression: From Basic Psychobiology to Clinical Relevance"
Robert N. Golden, M.D.
Stuart Bondurant Distinguished Professor and Vice Dean
Department of Psychiatry
School of Medicine
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
            
March 10"The Contribution of Healthcare to Health Disparities"
Barbara C. Tilley, Ph.D.
Chair and Professor
Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, and Epidemiology
Medical University of South Carolina
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
       
March 17

"Treatment of Bipolar Depression"
Maria A. Oquendo, M.D.
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Director of the Clinical Evaluation Core
Conte Center for the Neurobiology of Mental Disorders
Department of Psychiatry
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

 >>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
       
March 24"New Developments in Treating Pediatric Anxiety and Mood Disorders"
John S. March, M.D., M.P.H.
Professor of Psychiatry
Professor of Psychology—Social and Health Sciences
Chief, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Director, Program for Child Affective & Anxiety Disorders
Duke Child and Family Study Center
Duke University
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
       
March 31"Ten Year Course of Borderline Personality Disorder"
Mary C. Zanarini, Ed.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychiatry
Harvard Medical School
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives (to follow)
         
 
APRIL   back to top
    
April 7"Primary Care as an Early Psychiatric Intervention Opportunity Following Disaster or War"
Charles C. Engel, M.D., M.P.H.
Colonel, Medical Corps, US Army
Director, Department of Defense Deployment Health
  Clinical Center at Walter Reed
Associate Professor and Assistant Chair for Research
Department of Psychiatry
F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine
Uniformed Health Services University
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
      
April 14"Prisons and Performance: Making Good or Modeling Bad?"
Nancy Wolff, Ph.D.
Professor and Director
Program in Public Policy
Center for Mental Health Services and Criminal Justice Research
Bloustein School of Planning and Policy
Rutgers University
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
     
April 21"The Psychopathology of Personality: What is the Future of Axis II?"
Andrew E. Skodol, M.D.
Director, Department of Personality Studies
New York State Psychiatric Institute
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
        
April 28"Beyond the Monoamines; The Potential Role of the Amino Acid Neurotransmitter Systems in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Mood Disorders"
Gerard Sanacora, M.D., Ph.D.
Director, Yale Depression Research Program
Associate Professor of Psychiatry
Yale University School of Medicine
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives click here
       
 
MAY   back to top
 
May 5No Grand Rounds - Residents' Retreat
     
May 12"Adolescent Substance Abuse: Assessment, Dual Diagnosis and Treatment"
Deborah Deas, M.D., M.P.H.
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Associate Dean for Admissions
College of Medicine
Medical University of South Carolina
>>To learn more about this speaker click here
>>To view the learning objectives (to follow)
        
May 19"Genetic Contributions and Associated Endophenotypes to Psychopathic Traits"
Tomas Palomo, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor and Head
Psychiatry Department
Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre
 >>To learn more about this speaker click here (to follow)
>>To view the learning objectives click here
      
May 26No Grand Rounds - APA Annual Meeting
 
 
JUNE   back to top
 
June 2Special Grand Rounds - 2006 Update in Psychiatry
(Registration Required)
 
  
Accreditation
 

The Medical University of South Carolina designates this activity for a maximum of 1.5 hours in category 1 credit towards the AMA Physician’s recognition award. Each physician should claim only those hours of credit that he or she actually spent in the educational activity.

The Medical University of South Carolina is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Medical University of South Carolina is accredited to award continuing education units (CEU).

    
    
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