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Evening Symposia Series
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) remains an undertreated and underrecognized disorder. Studies have shown that fewer than half of all children and adolescents who met DSM-IV criteria for ADHD had had a prior diagnosis, and fewer than a third of these had received medication for ADHD for most of the previous 12 months. Among adults, the situation is even worse, as the National Comorbidity Survey Replication reported that only about 11% of adults with ADHD received treatment for the disorder within the past 12 months. These data reinforce the ongoing need to educate clinicians concerning the recognition and treatment of ADHD in childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. This evening symposium will discuss the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, with particular emphasis on the period from early adolescence to adulthood, through didactic presentation and case vignettes
Telesymposia
The first telesymposium series in this broad CME initiative, Focus on Diagnosis, briefly reviews recent data on the epidemiology, neurobiology, and prevalence of ADHD, along with common psychiatric comorbidities. The activity then examines the assessment and diagnosis of ADHD in adolescents and adults. This activity is chaired by Timothy E. Wilens, MD and co-chaired by Thomas J. Spencer, MD.
The second telesymposium, Focus on Treatment, outlines pharmacologic and psychosocial treatment strategies for adolescent and adult patients with ADHD. Data from recent clinical trials of stimulant and nonstimulant medications will be examined for efficacy and safety, and second-line, off-label use of medications in adolescents and adults with ADHD will be discussed. This activity is chaired by Timothy E. Wilens, MD and co-chaired by Jeffrey H. Newcorn, MD.
The third telesymposium, Focus on Complex Patients, offers a discussion of treatment strategies and adjustments that may be necessary for adolescent and adult patients with ADHD who do not respond to standard pharmacotherapy, are nonadherent to treatment, or may need a more intensive individualized multimodal approach. This activity is chaired by Timothy E. Wilens, MD. Newsletters
Fireside Forum
The Fireside Forum series is designed to provide practicing clinicians with an opportunity to participate in archived telesymposia containing attendee-driven open-forum discussions with leading experts, Drs. Timothy Wilens, Jeffrey Newcorn and James J. McGough in the field of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). On Demand
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