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Psychosis and Schizophrenia, Expert Clinical Case 3—The Case: 32-Year-Old With Bipolar Disorder
NEI’s Online Digest is a unique educational model that provides participants the opportunity to learn the essentials of psychopharmacology through a series of short, easily-digested, and interactive components. One such component is an Expert Clinical Case—a real patient case pulled from the files of NEI’s distinguished faculty. Participants are able to review the case, answer questions regarding potential management options, view peer responses, and learn what actually happened in the case. This particular Expert Clinical Case explores the management options for a patient with bipolar disorder and metabolic side effects from an atypical antipsychotic.
Online Digest: Expert Clinical Case added 06/07/2010. Complete all activities in this Online Digest for CME credit

Expert Clinical Case: Bipolar Disorders The Case: 44-Year-Old Male with Bipolar Type I, Target Symptom Issues
Expert Clinical Cases are real patient case pulled from the files of NEI’s distinguished faculty. Participants are able to review the case, answer questions regarding potential management options, view peer responses, and learn what actually happened in the case. This provides a practical and clinically relevant learning experience in which the participant plays an active role. This Expert Clinical Case explores how to distinguish between residual symptoms and side effects in a bipolar patient.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD ]
Expert Clinical Case added 10/27/2009. CME credit is available

Expert Clinical Case: Bipolar Disorders The Case: 41-Year-Old with Bipolar Type I vs. II vs. NOS
Expert Clinical Cases are real patient case pulled from the files of NEI’s distinguished faculty. Participants are able to review the case, answer questions regarding potential management options, view peer responses, and learn what actually happened in the case. This provides a practical and clinically relevant learning experience in which the participant plays an active role. This Expert Clinical Case explores the differential diagnosis and treatment of a patient diagnosed with bipolar disorder and presenting with depression.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD ]
Expert Clinical Case added 10/16/2009. CME credit is available

The Case: 30-Year-Old with Bipolar Disorder, Alcohol Abuse and Eating Disorder. The Dilemma: Treatment with medications complicated by lack of insight
Drills are cases presented by the “attending physician”. Participants are able to review the case, answer questions regarding potential treatment options, view peer responses, and learn what actually happened in the case. By providing this information, NEI is able to involve the participant in the learning experience, while generating difficult content on an easy-to-grasp and interesting level.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
MPP: Drills added 04/28/2009. CME credit is not available

The Case: 62-Year-Old with Antidepressant-Induced Mania 7 Years Ago. The Dilemma: How long do you need to treat with mood stabilizers?
Drills are cases presented by the “attending physician”. Participants are able to review the case, answer questions regarding potential treatment options, view peer responses, and learn what actually happened in the case. By providing this information, NEI is able to involve the participant in the learning experience, while generating difficult content on an easy-to-grasp and interesting level.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
MPP: Drills added 03/31/2009. CME credit is not available

The Case: 32-Year-Old with Severe Bipolar Depression and Past Substance Abuse, Unresponsive to Medications and ECT. The Dilemma: How do you treat severe bipolar depression once responsive to ECT now unresponsive to ECT?
Drills are cases presented by the “attending physician”. Participants are able to review the case, answer questions regarding potential treatment options, view peer responses, and learn what actually happened in the case. By providing this information, NEI is able to involve the participant in the learning experience, while generating difficult content on an easy-to-grasp and interesting level.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
MPP: Drills added 03/03/2009. CME credit is not available

Differentiating, Dosing, and Combining Mood Stabilizing Drugs: Rationally Combining Mood Stabilizers for Optimum Outcomes
The podcast series titled “Differentiating, Dosing, and Combining Mood Stabilizing Drugs” is divided into three stand-alone parts. In Part 3, Rationally Combining Mood Stabilizers for Optimum Outcomes, Drs. Andrew Cutler and Stephen M. Stahl debate how to achieve the optimum outcome in mood disorders.  They describe rational combinations of mood stabilizing drugs and highlight some dangerous combinations, including when and why to avoid them.
[ Andrew J Cutler MD - Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Podcast Activity added 01/12/2009. CME credit is available

Self-Assessment Exam: Bipolar Disorder
Self-assessment exams (SAEs) allow participants to test their in-depth knowledge of particular topics in psychopharmacology. SAEs consist of case-based questions, which require applied knowledge of neurobiology, clinical psychiatry, and pharmacology. Each case-based question is followed by a thorough explanation of its answer. At the end of the SAE, participants are provided with a personalized list of recommended study resources based on that participant’s responses.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Self-Assessment Exam added 01/01/2009. CME credit is available

Stahl's Master Collection
Stahl's Essential Slides Essential Psychopharm Bundle Chapters 1-19 and Stahl's Essential Test Bundle Chapters 1-19, Teacher's Edition.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Slides added 01/01/2009. CME credit is not available

Differentiating, Dosing, and Combining Mood Stabilizing Drugs: Dosing Atypical Antipsychotics as Mood Stabilizers
The podcast series titled “Differentiating, Dosing, and Combining Mood Stabilizing Drugs” is divided into three stand-alone parts. In Part 2, Dosing Atypical Antipsychotics as Mood Stabilizers, Drs. Andrew Cutler and Stephen M. Stahl describe the efficacy of atypical antipsychotics as mood stabilizers and discuss dosing practices for these agents from a disease-state-dependent perspective.
[ Andrew J Cutler MD - Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Podcast Activity added 12/31/2008. CME credit is available

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