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Atypical Antipsychotics in Depression
Mechanism of Action (MOA) animations offer a clear, concise, and easy-to-follow format designed to better enable participants to understand the intricacies of how the brain works and how drugs act in the brain. Audio guides synched to the animation further ensure that participants can follow along with ease and at their pace. This animation depicts the mechanistic profiles of antipsychotics with antidepressant properties.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
MPP: Mechanisms of Action added 08/03/2010. CME credit is not available

Clinical Management of Major Depression
In this activity, Dr. Thomas L. Schwartz discusses the current and upcoming treatments for depression and its comorbidities as well as best practices for minimizing residual symptoms and side effects.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD ]
Encore Presentation added 07/29/2010. CME credit is available

The Relationship Between Depression and Estrogen
Snippets are short audiovisual presentations, often taken from a recent talk presented by a practicing clinician. Participants are able to listen to the snippet as if they were at the lecture in person, view the slides that correspond with the speaker’s dialogue, and answer questions regarding potential treatment options. In this snippet, Dr. Schwartz discusses the relationship between depression and estrogen.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD ]
MPP: Snippets added 07/27/2010. CME credit is not available

The Case: 30-Year-Old With Anxiety and Depression
Drills—interactive, Web-based presentations of an actual case provided by an overseeing clinician—will better enable the participants to understand how to treat complex cases and what actually occurs in real-world situations behind closed psychiatrists' doors. Participants are able to review a case, answer questions regarding potential treatment options, view peer responses, and learn what actually happened in the case. Each drill provides difficult content on an easy-to-grasp and interesting level, thereby involving the participant in the learning experience. This case discusses treatment options for a patient with functional disability due to long-term anxiety and depression.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
MPP: Drills added 07/20/2010. CME credit is not available

The Case: 54-Year-Old Female With Breast Cancer and Tearfulness
Expert Clinical Cases are real patient cases 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 treatment of a medically ill patient with depressive symptoms.
Expert Clinical Case added 07/13/2010. CME credit is available

The Case: 17-Year-Old Female With Grief
Expert Clinical Cases are real patient cases 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 treatment of an adolescent patient with depressive symptoms.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD ]
Expert Clinical Case added 07/06/2010. CME credit is available

Depression Session: New Treatment Progression
In this activity, Dr. Stephen M. Stahl discusses the neurobiology of depression as well as current and possible future treatment options.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD ]
Encore Presentation added 07/01/2010. CME credit is available

Fibromyalgia and Depression
Snippets are short audiovisual presentations, often taken from a recent talk presented by a practicing clinician. Participants are able to listen to the snippet as if they were at the lecture in person, view the slides that correspond with the speaker’s dialogue, and answer questions regarding potential treatment options. In this snippet, Dr. Schwartz discusses the relationship between fibromyalgia and depression.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD ]
MPP: Snippets added 06/29/2010. CME credit is not available

The Case: 73-Year-Old Woman With End-Stage COPD and Mild Confusion
Expert Clinical Cases are real patient cases 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 treatment of an elderly patient with mild confusion.
Expert Clinical Case added 06/29/2010. CME credit is available

The Case: 44-Year-Old Male With Insomnia
Expert Clinical Cases are real patient cases 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 treatment of a patient presenting with insomnia.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD ]
Expert Clinical Case added 06/22/2010. CME credit is available

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