The Institute for Advanced Medical Research Partners with Global Medical Education to Host Psychiatry Update in Atlanta

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Event to provide CME/CE credits to those who register for free event

This program is a unique opportunity for health professionals in the southeast who treat psychiatric illnesses to obtain insights into the current state of medical research from world-class providers and researchers working on the ground.”

The Institute for Advanced Medical Research is pleased to announce that, with their partner Global Medical Education (GME), they will sponsor the “GME Psychiatry Update” on March 5, 2016. The event will take place in Atlanta, GA, at the JW Marriott Atlanta Buckhead and is free to participants. The event is almost sold out; those interested are encouraged to sign up quickly.

Global Medical Education (GME), a medical education company, is hosting this 10-city series to help bring information about current developments in psychiatry and neuropsychiatry to local providers. Physician presenters will review best practices along with the latest advances in diagnostic and therapeutic issues in patients with bipolar disorder, major depression, anxiety, and more. Prakash Masand, M.D., founder of Global Medical Education, Adjunct Professor, Duke-NUS and Chief Scientific Officer at the Institute for Advanced Medical Research, will lead the world-renowned faculty team presenting at the Atlanta meeting.

“We are pleased to offer this opportunity for the second year in a row; last year’s event was so well-received and we had such positive feedback,” offered Angelo Sambunaris, M.D., founder and Chief Medical Officer at the Institute for Advanced Medical Research. “This program is a unique opportunity for health professionals in the southeast who treat psychiatric illnesses to obtain insights into the current state of medical research from world-class providers and researchers working on the ground.”

“Our mission at Global Medical Education is to educate clinicians around the world on the latest evidence-based treatments for psychiatric illnesses,” explained Dr. Masand. “We are excited to bring this meeting to Atlanta, the hub of the southeast, and to share this important information with mental health clinicians in the region.”

Registration for this one-day update is free and participants will receive 5 CME/CE credits (including nursing credits) for attending. For more information and to register visit http://www.gmeded.com/psychupdate.

About the Institute for Advanced Medical Research

Since 1998, the Institute has been a leader in advancing clinical care through medical research in areas such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, Binge Eating Disorder, Alzheimer’s disease, PTSD and addiction. What that means for the community: potential access to new drug therapies and care from a specialist in their disease at no cost to the participant. The team consists of an extensive group of healthcare professionals via their collaboration with various pharmaceutical companies and universities including Harvard, Duke and Medical College of Georgia. Be a medical hero and join them in the fight to combat brain disorders with new pharmacological solutions. For more information, visit http://www.IAmResearch.org or call 770-817-9200.

About GME

Global Medical Education (GME) is a medical education company that offers free, timely, unbiased, evidence-based information from the world’s leading experts to clinicians around the world, through a variety of formats, including: live CME meetings in major U.S. markets, online CME through our website and our partners' websites, online medical education through more than 750 short form videos, a monthly online newsletter, Research Review, which highlights the latest in psychiatric research, disease-specific infographics, available in English, and currently being translated into 5 common languages, the GME App, which allows users to access all of our online offerings through smart phones or mobile devices. For more information, visit http://www.gmeded.com.

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