09 Mar 2022 Best Evidence Webinar: Breaking Up Can Be Hard To Do: Practical approaches to how and when to stop antidepressants in primary care
Dr. Dee Mangin is the David Braley Chair in Family Medicine at McMaster University, the Associate Chair (Research), and Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster, and the Director of MUSIC, the McMaster University Sentinel and Information Collaboration practice-based research network. Dr. Mangin’ s broad interests are: rational prescribing with a focus on matching burden of care with capacity to benefit; innovative models of primary care service delivery; and the influences of science, policy and commerce on the nature of care. She has wide clinical research experience in primary care, including observational and interventional quantitative research methods and has led community RCTs of innovative models of care, deprescribing trials on the reduction of single medicines and deprescribing of multiple medicines among older adults.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
This session will help participants:
- Understand the evidence around maintenance and discontinuation of antidepressants in primary care
- Understand the evidence around how and when to stop antidepressants
- Gain practical tips and helpful other management strategies in stopping antidepressants
DATE: Wednesday, March 9, 2022
TIME: 12:00 – 13:00 Pacific Time PST [UTC -7 convert to your local time]
CME CREDITS: MainPro+/MOC Section 1 credits: 1.0. You must register, attend the webinar and complete the evaluation in order to receive your certificate.
Alison Therriault
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Therapeutics Initiative
Posted at 14:47h, 04 MarchThe webinar will be recorded and the video recording will be posted here shortly after the event