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Archive Satellite Videoconference & Webcast
The Complexities of the Triply Diagnosed Patient: HIV, Mental Illness and Substance Dependence
The 35th Program in the Ongoing Series Management of HIV/AIDS in the Correctional & Community Setting
Recording Date
This video conference was originally broadcast on April 14, 2010. Accreditation expired June 30, 2010.
Series Description
This program is part of an ongoing satellite videoconference series entitled The Management of HIV/AIDS in the Correctional & Community Setting, which addresses clinical issues in the management of HIV-infected patients. This series is a unique, collaborative venture among Albany Medical College, the New York State Department of Correctional Services and the private pharmaceutical industry. Each program addresses a different clinical aspect of HIV infection using the same format: didactic lectures, case presentations and a panel discussion.
Who Should Attend?
Physicians, physician assistants, pharmacists, nurse practitioners, nurses, dentists, dental hygienists, and other interested providers.
Course Directors
Douglas G. Fish, MD
Medical Director, AIDS Treatment Center
Albany Medical Center
Division Head, Division of HIV Medicine
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Albany Medical College
Albany, New York
Mary Myers, MS, RN
Education Specialist
The Center for Learning and Development
Albany Medical Center
Albany, New York
Faculty
Lester N. Wright, MD, MPH
Deputy Commissioner and Chief Medical Officer
New York State Department of Correctional Services
Albany, New York
Andrew F. Angelino, MD
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Medical Director, Acute Psychiatric Services
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland
Francine Cournos, MD
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University
Principal Investigator, New York/New Jersey AIDS Education & Training Center
Attending Psychiatrist, New York Presbyterian Hospital
New York, New York
Agenda
Noon - Registration
12:30 pm - Welcoming Remarks, Douglas Fish, MD & Lester Wright, MD, MPH
12:35 pm - HIV and Mental Illness: Which Came First?
Francine Cournos, MD
1:10 pm - Live Q & A call in session with speakers
1:20 pm - Break
1:30 pm - Treating the Chemically-dependent, HIV-infected Patient with Mental Illness, Andrew Angelino, MD
2:05 pm - Live Q & A call in session with speakers
2:15 pm - Discussion of case by panel
2:30 pm - Adjourn
CME Accreditation- Accreditation expired June 30, 2010
Albany Medical College is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Albany Medical College designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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Minimum Specifications for Viewing the Archived Webcast
Important: please read these computer specifications to ensure a good user experience.
•"Reasonably" current PC. A rule of thumb is Pentium 4 or newer including the dual core processors for both Intel and AMD platforms with 512 MB of RAM.
•Reliable Bandwidth. Our streams can be received on dial-up, but it is not recommended. Dial-up bandwidth can be unreliable. Cable or DSL should be considered.
•Sound card and speakers
•One of the following operating systems:
•Microsoft Vista (32 bit version), Microsoft Windows XP (with service pack 3) or Microsoft Windows 2000
•Macintosh OS V10.5 with Safari V2 or Firefox V2
•Preferred Browser Internet Explorer 7. Other browsers that will work:
•Internet Explorer 8 – in compatibility mode
•Internet Explorer 6
•Firefox Version 2 or 3
•Safari Version 2 (If you use a non-Internet Explorer Browser, the “Silverlight” plug in will be installed so you can view the program)
•Permission from your IT administrator to view the streams if viewing from behind your company’s firewall.
•Technical support: If you are experiencing technical difficulty with the instructions above, please contact Dave Poplawski at the New York Network Studio at poplawda@nyn.suny.edu or (518) 443-5333.
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Acknowledgements
This video conference is a collaborative initiative among the Division of HIV Medicine at Albany Medical College and Albany Medical
Center Hospital Provider Unit in cooperation with the New York/New Jersey AIDS Education & Training Center and the New York
State Department of Correctional Services.
Thank you to the following for providing unrestricted educational grants in support of this program.
*Gilead Sciences, Inc.
*Bristol-Myers & Squib
*Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Thank you for your interest in this program!
Copyright 2010, the New York/New Jersey AIDS Education and Training Center unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
Email nynjaetc@columbia.edu with questions, comments, or problems.
See disclaimer for usage guidelines.
If you have any questions, please contact
Jim Ybarra
Albany Medical College
47 New Scotland Avenue, Mail Code 158
Albany, NY 12208
ybarraj@mail.amc.edu
(518) 262-4674
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