Rome Foundation GastroPsych 2022 Pediatric Clinical Case Conference Series
Clinical Case Conference Sessions are on-demand
Continuing Education: The Rome Foundation Psychogastroenterology Section is an approved continuing education sponsor through the American Psychological Association (APA). We will provide up to 6 CE credits to psychologists who attended this case conference series (1 CE credit per hour of attendance). Virtual courses. CE Credits: 1 hour of continuing education credit for Licensed Psychologists will be awarded for each session viewed.
Description:
This clinical case series will highlight pediatric gastrointestinal (GI) conditions and associated challenges that are commonly encountered by mental health providers in clinical practice. Each seminar will be one hour in length and feature a psychogastroenterology provider presenting on his/her area of expertise. The seminar will include a didactic presentation, including an overview of the medical condition, the rationale for psychological treatment, and the scientific basis for the approach. This will be followed by a case example to illustrate the condition and approach being presented. The program will draw upon current research findings related to the content as well as the clinical practice knowledge of the presenter. The program will conclude with a moderated question and answer session.
Cost for the entire series (6) of programming:
$100.00 for MD, PhD, PsyD
$55.00 for Students, Fellows, Social Workers, NPs and PAs
Reservations for October 4, 5, 6, 2019 are to be made by using the Reservation link, or calling the 1-877-865-5322 and referencing the group name or use the Hilton Chicago O'Hare Airport website using the code RMF to book a guest room.
The reservations should be booked no later than September 27, 2019.
Reservations need to be cancelled 7 days prior to arrival to avoid being charged 1-night room and tax.
Attending Psychologist Dept. of Gastroenterology and Nutrition at Boston Children’s Hospital and an Asst. Professor of Psychology in the Dept. of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School
Pediatric Psychologist Divisions of Digestive Diseases, Hepatology, &
Nutrition and Pediatric Psychology at Connecticut Children's, Asst. Professor of Pediatrics
UConn School of Medicine
Rome Psychogastroenterology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Rome Psychogastroenterology maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
For More Information about Rome Foundation GastroPsych: Visit our Website
The Rome Foundation is an independent not for profit 501(c) 3 organization that provides support for activities designed to create scientific data and educational information to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction (DGBI). Our mission is to improve the lives of people with DGBI.
Over the last 20 years, the Rome organization has sought to legitimize and update our knowledge of the DGBIs. This has been accomplished by bringing together scientists and clinicians from around the world to classify and critically appraise the science of gastrointestinal function and dysfunction. This knowledge permits clinical scientists to make recommendations for diagnosis and treatment that can be applied in research and clinical practice.