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2018 MPS Annual Dinner Meeting
2018 MPS Annual Dinner Thursday, April 26 at 6 PM Johns Hopkins Club in Baltimore We’ll celebrate MPS achievements over the past year and turn the gavel over to Patrick Triplett, M.D., incoming MPS President. Marsden McGuire, M.D. will become President-Elect and Mark Ehrenreich, M.D. will become Secretary-Treasurer. Winners of our Best Paper Contest and our new Resident/Fellow Poster Competition will be announced at the meeting. We’ll recognize new lifer members, Fellows, Distinguished Fellows and 50 year members. The…
Find out more »2018 APA Annual Meeting
The 2018 APA annual meeting will be held May 5-9 in New York City. The theme is “Building Wellbeing Through Innovation.” The meeting site is now accepting new submissions of workshops, symposia, courses and posters. The deadline is Thursday, September 7. Learn more and submit.
Find out more »This is My Brave
“This is My Brave” (TIMB) performance will take place this year on May 12 at Mt. Saint Joseph High School in Baltimore. TIMB events, held in multiple cities throughout the country, are live storytelling events where real people describe their real life mental health issues. Billed as #StorytellingSavesLives, This is My Brave seeks to remove the stigma of mental illness and addiction, open a dialogue, and create opportunities for people to thoughtfully engage around the topic of mental health. Click…
Find out more »MPS Career Fair
MPS Career Fair May 17 at 6:30 PM Calling all Residents, Fellows and Early Career Psychiatrists! Plan to join us in Baltimore on May 17 for a fun, engaging career night. Meet with leaders in their respective fields, ask questions, and network with area employers looking to hire! The evening will also include heavy hors d’oeuvres with open bar. Round table topics include: Child Psychiatry Private Practice Eating Disorders Public Health Academic Psychiatry More information to follow.
Find out more »Assessing Risk in Psychiatric Practice
On Thursday May 24th Join us for an educational evening covering two very important topics. This risk management course is an interactive audience response lecture allowing you to engage with a risk management specialist to discuss real-life scenarios based on actual calls received by the PRMS risk management helpline. How would you deal with a law enforcement demand for patient records, a “Friend” request from a patient, pharmacist report of prescription alteration or an estranged parent demand for records? Next, we’ll…
Find out more »Mental Health Film Festival
Horizon Foundation will hold an event in Columbia from 6-9 PM on June 5 to build awareness and compassion for community members who face mental health challenges. The free event will feature four concurrently running films, each followed by a discussion and reflections from individuals living with mental illness. Registration is required.
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