A little bit of a late notice guys and I am sorry about that.
However, if you are in cleveland and available tomorrow, UH-Case Medical Center is having a great grand rounds with Patrick Kennedy....(are you up to date with your psych politics?)
This is among some awesome grand rounds coming up in the yearly march/april grand rounds extravaganza before the OPPA meeting in Beechwood on April 12th.
Sooooo....if you are a resident in the area (cleveland, akron, toledo) check out some of this stuff as there are some amazing speakers. The grand rounds are being held at the wolstein building to accommodate everyone. Hope to see you there!
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Less secretive than Area 51 (and more fun!)
The Area IV Annual Meeting in Chicago took place over the March 1-2 weekend. OPPA made a good showing, represented by 4 members: MIT Committee chair Rob Sekhon, as well as Kelly Blankenship, Solomon Zaraa, and Marianne Jhee attended.
Dr. Jeff Akaka, Speaker of the American Psychiatric Association's Assembly, also attended the meeting. He was able to give residents and fellows some very valuable insight into how politics and psychiatry can impact each other.
The meeting addressed not only administrative issues, but also prominent issues that concern today's psychiatrists. MITs were able to discuss various issues such as the health parity bill with with more experienced members and also with one of Congressman Bobby Rush's staff.
And of course, it was a great experience just to be able to discuss residency, psychiatry, and life in general, with fellow MITs and more experienced members throughout the region.
Last, but not least of all, the OPPA MIT was honored with Sorum awards for both individual (congrats to Dr. Kelly Blankenship!) and for District Branch MIT committee! Looks like other APA members have taken notice of some of the projects (like the this blog!!) we have underway. Way to go OPPA!
Dr. Jeff Akaka, Speaker of the American Psychiatric Association's Assembly, also attended the meeting. He was able to give residents and fellows some very valuable insight into how politics and psychiatry can impact each other.
The meeting addressed not only administrative issues, but also prominent issues that concern today's psychiatrists. MITs were able to discuss various issues such as the health parity bill with with more experienced members and also with one of Congressman Bobby Rush's staff.
And of course, it was a great experience just to be able to discuss residency, psychiatry, and life in general, with fellow MITs and more experienced members throughout the region.
Last, but not least of all, the OPPA MIT was honored with Sorum awards for both individual (congrats to Dr. Kelly Blankenship!) and for District Branch MIT committee! Looks like other APA members have taken notice of some of the projects (like the this blog!!) we have underway. Way to go OPPA!
Hey Guys!
I think many of you know me, but, for those of you that don't I'm Molly McVoy in Cleveland. I'm a resident at Case and chair of the APA's Committee on Resident's and Fellows. (CORF) I left a longer explanation of what CORF is on the area IV blog, which I'm guessing you all are a part of as well. Right now, CORF is getting ready for the APA meeting in DC- there will be a resident day on Tuesday with workshops and focus groups all geared for residents specifically. CORF's workshop, also geared towards residents, will be Monday morning at 9 am - Dr. Lazarus, from the American Medical Association, will be our main speaker for that. (Locations for all of these TBA).
Also, as part of being chair of CORF, I'm off to the APA's board of trustees meeting this weekend. Let me know what you're hearing from residents, what residents want from the APA, etc. I'm happy to pass the needs of Ohio and area IV onto the leaders of the APA. Thanks!
I think many of you know me, but, for those of you that don't I'm Molly McVoy in Cleveland. I'm a resident at Case and chair of the APA's Committee on Resident's and Fellows. (CORF) I left a longer explanation of what CORF is on the area IV blog, which I'm guessing you all are a part of as well. Right now, CORF is getting ready for the APA meeting in DC- there will be a resident day on Tuesday with workshops and focus groups all geared for residents specifically. CORF's workshop, also geared towards residents, will be Monday morning at 9 am - Dr. Lazarus, from the American Medical Association, will be our main speaker for that. (Locations for all of these TBA).
Also, as part of being chair of CORF, I'm off to the APA's board of trustees meeting this weekend. Let me know what you're hearing from residents, what residents want from the APA, etc. I'm happy to pass the needs of Ohio and area IV onto the leaders of the APA. Thanks!
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Cleveland Psychiatric Society Meeting
Hey Guys,
The CPS meeting is tomorrow (March 5th) and the Speaker is Dr. Dunn from Metro. I think it starts around 6:30 and the venue is Vivo (excellent food although I have never been there for anything other than pre-game for the Cavs).
So if you are a psychiatrist, psych resident, or a med student interested in psychiatry and you are in the city of Cleveland please come by and enjoy good food and some camaraderie.
You do have to RSVP and I don't know how much space there is left but the person to contact is jeanette(at)nls(dot)net. For even more info contact Sara and she will hook you up.
See you there!
The CPS meeting is tomorrow (March 5th) and the Speaker is Dr. Dunn from Metro. I think it starts around 6:30 and the venue is Vivo (excellent food although I have never been there for anything other than pre-game for the Cavs).
So if you are a psychiatrist, psych resident, or a med student interested in psychiatry and you are in the city of Cleveland please come by and enjoy good food and some camaraderie.
You do have to RSVP and I don't know how much space there is left but the person to contact is jeanette(at)nls(dot)net. For even more info contact Sara and she will hook you up.
See you there!
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