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54th Annual Meeting Program
Clinical Consultation Breakfasts

Coordinated by Joan Luby, M.D.

You had your breakfast in bed before, But you won’t have it there anymore. - Irving Berlin 

It is a good morning exercise for a research scientist to discard a pet hypothesis every day before breakfast. It keeps him/her young. - Konrad Lorenz

Breakfast in bed? Not when we’ve assembled a panel of expert clinicians in child and adolescent psychiatry for our Clinical Consultation Breakfasts! These experts are all leaders within their respective areas and are prepared to discuss your most pressing clinical issues. Come and benefit from these experts’ unique conceptual perspectives on key topics in child and adolescent psychiatric practice. Gather suggestions for further reading and study. Perhaps you’ll discard a pet hypothesis or two, but you’ll certainly come away with many more ideas to ponder. Program Committee member Joan Luby, M.D. coordinates the Clinical Consultation Breakfasts. This year the Consultation Breakfast sessions are limited to 15 attendees. Tickets sell out quickly. A continental buffet breakfast is included in the registration fee of $55. 

Master Clinician Series 
While many researchers are common names in child psychiatry because of their prominence at scientific meetings and in journal publications, there is a group of actively practicing clinicians who have their own well seasoned expertise, some of whom are also clinician scientists and are recognized for their ability to bring science into the therapeutic environment. These are our “Master Clinicians.” Please bring to them your most difficult and interesting cases for discussion, or come to listen to great minds thinking out loud. 

Wednesday, October 24
7:00 – 8:30 a.m. (ticket)

CCB #1 - SOLD OUT 
Master Clinician Jean A. Frazier, M.D. 

CCB #2 - SOLD OUT
Sexual Orientation: Clinical Issues and Strategies for the Child Psychiatrist 
William M. Womack, M.D., William Stone, M.D. 

CCB #3 
Ethical Issues in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 
Adrian N. Sondheimer, M.D., William M. Klykylo, M.D., Victor H. Storm, MBBS MPA, FRANZCP, FAFPHM 

CCB #4 - SOLD OUT 
Religion and Spirituality in Clinical Practice 
Mary Lynn Dell, M.D., Th.M., Nancy B. Black, M.D., David Rube, M.D. 

Thursday, October 25
7:00 – 8:30 a.m. (ticket)

CCB #5 - SOLD OUT 
Master Clinician Joseph Biederman, M.D. 

CCB #6 - SOLD OUT 
Master Clinician Michael S. Jellinek, M.D. 

CCB #7 - SOLD OUT 
Using EBM to Combine Treatments 
John S. March, M.D., M.P.H. 

CCB #8 - SOLD OUT 
Effective Strategies for Psychiatrists in Community Systems of Care 
Mark S. Chenven, M.D. 

Friday, October 26 
7:00 – 8:30 a.m. (ticket) 

CCB #9 - SOLD OUT  
Master Clinician Janet Wozniak, M.D. 

CCB #10 - SOLD OUT 
Master Clinician Charles H. Zeanah, Jr., M.D. 

CCB #11 - SOLD OUT
Answers for Your CPT Coding Questions 
David I. Berland, M.D., Sherry Barron-Seabrook, M.D., Benjamin N. Shain, M.D., Ph.D. 

CCB #12 - SOLD OUT 
Clinical and Practical Issues in Rural Child Psychiatry 
Stuart A. Copans, M.D., Glenn J. Kashurba, M.D., Alfred Arensdorf, M.D. 

Saturday, October 27
7:00 – 8:30 a.m. (ticket)

CCB #13 
Master Clinician Allan M. Josephson, M.D

CCB #14 
Implementing Evidence-Based Practices 
John D. Hamilton, M.D., M.Sc. 

CCB #15 
Treating Psychiatric Disorders in Children with Significant Neurological/Medical Conditions 
David H. Decker, M.D., Mary I. Dobbins, M.D., Theodore R. Sunder, M.D.