When

Saturday, March 28, 2020 from 8:00 AM to 12:30 PM EDT
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Children's Support Center 
1575 Northeast Expressway NE
Atlanta, GA 30329
 

 
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Contact

TCCN Staff 
The Children's Care Network 
404-785-0101 
contact@tccn-choa.org 
 

TCCN Clinical Quality Forum: Resilience Building and Behavioral Health Management - A Whole Child Approach 

The Children’s Care Network, in collaboration with Strong4Life and the Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative, is proud to sponsor this exciting symposium focused on behavioral health management. This didactic and interactive morning is focused on providing specialty and primary care providers with knowledge and tools to better assist you in meeting the needs of your patients.

All primary care and specialty care members are encouraged to attend, and we recommend that at least one representative from each practice attend. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta will provide CME and MOC credits for attendees. Don’t miss this event!

  • Session 1:
    • Prevention: Whole Child Wellness and Building Resilience – Stephanie Walsh, MD, Erin Harlow-Parker APRN, PMHCNS-BC, and Chelsea Walker, LMSW (offered in both sessions)
    • Beyond Screening: Treatment, Monitoring and Referral of Adolescents with Mood Disorders – Kristin Weinschenk, MD, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
    • Management of Autism Spectrum Disorder Patients in the Treatment Setting – Nathan Call, PhD, Marcus Autism Center Clinical Director
  • Session 2:
    • Prevention: Whole Child Wellness and Building Resilience – Stephanie Walsh, MD, Erin Harlow-Parker APRN, PMHCNS-BC, and Chelsea Walker, LMSW (offered in both sessions)
    • Maximizing Treatment and Follow Up of ADHD in a Managed Care Setting – Sultan Simms, MD, WellCare Behavioral Health Medical Director
    • Somatic Symptom Disorder in a Treatment Setting – Sonali Bora, MD, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Psychiatrist
  • Joint Panel Discussion: Challenges Across the Spectrum for Behavioral Health

 

Participants will be able to attend one breakout discussion at each session. Seating is limited so you will be asked on the registration form to rank your preferences for each session.

Physician Education Credit 
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is accredited by the Medical Association of Georgia to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

Children's designates this live activity for a maximum of 3.25 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

MOC (Maintenance of Certification) Part II Credits
An application has been submitted to the American Board of Pediatrics to request MOC Part 2 Lifelong Learning Self-Assessment credit. 

Registered physician attendees will receive an email with access to the MOC Part 2 Assessment at the conclusion of the conference. Diplomats of the American Board of Pediatrics who score an 80% or higher on the assessment will receive 3.0 MOC Part 2 points.

Stark Law Disclaimer: 

In order for Children’s to meet Stark Law regulatory requirements that allow Children’s to provide a limited amount of non-monetary compensation to physicians, we must note your participation in this CME activity at a value of $24 per credit hour plus the cost of food and beverage. This amount will be applied to your non-monetary compensation allowance. No action is required on your part and you will be notified if you are nearing the limit by the physician education team. The total non-monetary compensation allowed for 2020 is $423. You will have the option on the registration form to not claim CME credit.