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RELEASE: January 27, 2016
EXPIRATION: December 31, 2017 (Credit is not available after this expiration date)
1st PRESENTER: Folabo Dare, D.O.
Dr. Dare completed her undergraduate education at Bradley University, and graduated from Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2012. She is presently serving as chief resident in her final year of general psychiatry residency. She has research interests that include the legal and ethical implications of court-ordered treatment of psychiatric patients. On completion of residency, she will be commencing fellowship training in forensic psychiatry at University of Cincinnati.
TITLE: Assessment of Malingered Mental Illness
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Define malingering
2. Identify types of malingering
3. Recognize common motivations for malingering
4. Detection of malingering
2nd PRESENTER: Lee Flowers, M.D.
Lee Flowers is a fourth year psychiatry resident at Mayo Clinic. He received his MD and masters of public health from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. His clinical and academic interests include substance use disorders, obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, gender dysphoria, patient education, and quality improvement.
TITLE: Psychiatric Patient Traffic in Mayo Clinic Hospital Rochester Emergency Department
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Recognize factors that prolong stays of psychiatric patients in Mayo Clinic Hospital Rochester’s Emergency Department.
2. Describe recent trends in the length of stay of psychiatric patients in Mayo Clinic Hospital Rochester’s Emergency Department.
INSTRUCTIONS:
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TRANSCRIPT:
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DISCLOSURE SUMMARY
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Listed below are individuals with control of the content of this program who have disclosed…
Relevant financial relationship(s) with industry:
None
No relevant financial relationship(s) with industry:
Brian Palmer, M.D., Michael Bostwick, M.D., Karen Grothe, Ph.D., Lois Krahn, M.D., Jarrod Leffler, Ph.D., Larissa Loukianova, M.D., Mary Machulda, M.D., Patricia Maus, M.D., Amber Pearson, Jeffrey Staab, M.D., Cosima Swintak, M.D., Kristin Vickers Douglas, Ph.D., Cynthia Harbeck-Weber, Ph.D., Michael Zaccariello, Ph.D.
Dare Folabo, D.O. and Lee Flowers, M.D.
References to off-label usage(s) of pharmaceuticals or instruments in their presentation:
None
ACCREDITATION
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensuracte with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Questions regarding this program can be directed to Amber Pearson at Pearson.Amber@mayo.edu.

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