NYC PRELIMINARY PROGRAMWorkshop3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.Conference J, Lower Lobby,Sheraton New York and TowersBehavioral Health Care and the NYC ChildWelfare System: An Antiracist HistoricalAnalysis of a Critical RelationshipChair(s): Jordan Margolis, L.C.S.W.,Jonathan McLean, M.S.W.Workshop3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.Workshop3:30 p.m.–5:00 p.m.Conference L, Lower Lobby,Sheraton New York and TowersHealth Homes and Behavioral Health ManagedCare: New Approaches to Care Coordinationfor Seriously Mentally Ill IndividualsChair(s): Thomas E. Smith, M.D.Presenter(s): Lloyd Sederer, M.D.,Andrew Kolodny, M.D.,Matthew Erlich, M.D.FRIDAYConference K, Lower Lobby,Sheraton New York and TowersCross‐System Service Delivery forMulti‐Challenged Families: An IntegratedApproach to Preventive Service DeliveryChair(s): Mary Dino, L.C.S.W.Presenter(s): Naomi Weinstein, M.P.H.© Julienne Schaer | nycgo.comIPS <strong>2012</strong>36Preliminary Program
NYC PRELIMINARY PROGRAM8:00 AM SESSIONSINNOVATIVE PROGRAMSInnovative Program8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.Carnegie West, Third Floor,Sheraton New York and TowersPsychosomatic Treatment Innovations1. Proactive Management of <strong>Psychiatric</strong> and PhysicalConditions During Internal Medicine HospitalizationsWilliam Sledge, M.D.2. Somatic Psychotherapy: Combining Osteopathyand Guided Imagery/Psychotherapy to IncreaseEffectiveness in Pain ManagementLewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D.COURSESCourse8:00 a.m.–12 noonConference E, Lower Lobby,Sheraton New York and TowersGeriatric Psychiatry: Update and ReviewDirector: Carl Cohen, M.D.Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course,the participant should be able to: 1) Understand howto appropriately assess and treat delirium, dementia,mood disorders, and psychosis in older adults; 2) Identifypotential points for intervention in the geriatric servicesystem; 3) Identify appropriate community resources forolder adults with mental illness.Format: Lecture, PowerPoint presentations, discussion,questions & answersCourse Level: Basic; Seats Available: 60Saturday, OcTOber 6, <strong>2012</strong>Course8:00 a.m.–12 noonEmpire East Ballroom, Lower Lobby,Sheraton New York and TowersIntegrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care:Practical Skills for the Consultant PsychiatristDirector: Lori Raney, M.D.Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of this course, theparticipant should be able to: 1) Describe the unmet needfor mental health services in primary care; 2) Identifythe major components of the IMPACT model of care;3) Identify the basic skill set necessary for the primarycare psychiatrist; 4) Understand how this model can bescaled to meet the needs of health care reform.Format: Lecture, PowerPoint presentations, discussion,questions & answersCourse Level: Basic; Seats Available: 132WORKSHOPSWorkshop8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.Conference J, Lower Lobby,Sheraton New York and TowersPartners in Education: Development of anInnovative Case-Based Workshop foran Interprofessional AudienceChair(s): Diana Kljenak, M.D.Workshop8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.Conference K, Lower Lobby,Sheraton New York and TowersIntegration of Primary Care and Psychiatryin a Public Psychiatry FellowshipChair(s): Marisa A. Giggie, M.D., M.P.A.Presenter(s): Michael D. Williams, D.O.,Thaddeus P. Ulzen, M.D.SATURDAYIPS <strong>2012</strong>Preliminary Program37