OPPAL Webinar Series

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  • Recording
  • Transcript
  • Speakers
  • Learning objectives
  • Resource links
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  • Speaker:
    • Mary Gabriel, MD MSc, FAAP,FAACAP, FAPA​; Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist​, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital
  • Learning Objectives:
    • Compare and contrast ADHD medication classes, reviewing newerpreparations and formulations.
    • Increase comfort level with at least two additional stimulant preparations​.
    • Deduce when non-stimulant utilization is appropriate​.
    • Diagnose medication side effects and manage them effectively.
    • Increase comfort with prescribing stimulant and non-stimulants forADHD.
    • Distinguish between ADHD and other conditions presenting withsimilar symptoms, including comorbidities.
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  • Speaker:
    • Tyanna Snider, PsyD​​; Pediatric Psychologist, NationwideChildren’s Hospital
  • Learning Objectives:
    • Identify and understand youth suicide statistics.
    • Identify and understand sub-groups at high risk.
    • Describe the role of medical providers in suicide prevention.
    • Describe strategies to support youth struggling with suicidal ideation, specifically safety planning.
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  • Speaker:
    • Erin McKnight, MD, MPH, FASAM; Medical Director, Substance Use Treatment and Recovery Program – NationwideChildren’s Hospital
  • Learning Objectives:
    • The learner will identify the importance of screening for substance use disorder and what screening tools to incorporate in their practice.​
    • The learner will incorporate conversation strategies to use with patients with SUD and their parents.​
    • The learner will identify medication options to treat substance use disorders.​
    • The learner will identify harm reduction strategies to use with their patients with substance use.​
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  • Speaker:
    • Sara Bode, MD, FAAP​​; Medical Director, School Health – NationwideChildren’s Hospital
  • Learning Objectives:
    • Understand the connection between health and education.​
    • Review the scope of mental health concerns in school-aged children and the link to absenteeism and poor educational outcomes.​
    • Explore opportunities and roles for pediatricians to partner with schools regarding mental health care access and treatment.​
    • Learn how SBHCs support care and connection.​
    • Review the relevant resources from the Burrow Blueprint that help aid school collaboration.​
    • Understand how OPPAL can support SBHC clinicians.​
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