Psychiatry for Non-Psychiatrists Conference 2024

Des Moines University Hosts Psychiatry for Non-Psychiatrists Conference

Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences will host the Psychiatry for Non-Psychiatrists conference from 8:20 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, 2024. The event is designed to equip non-psychiatric health care professionals with essential mental health care skills. Registration is $99 for both in-person and online participation.

This full-day conference will address the growing need for mental health care as the demand for services has outpaced the availability of psychiatrists. Non-psychiatric clinicians, including those in primary care, hospital and community health center settings, are crucial in addressing this gap. The event will provide these professionals with the knowledge and tools to meet their patients’ mental health needs. The conference is a partnership between DMU, Broadlawns UnityPoint Psychiatry Residency program and the Iowa Veterans Home.

“At this conference, we will bridge the gap in mental health care,” says Autumn Brunia, D.O., a psychiatrist at Des Moines University Clinic — Behavioral Health and a DMU alumna. “With an ever-growing mental health crisis and limited psychiatrists, our goal is to empower other providers, including primary care providers, who indeed write most mental health prescriptions, with the essential tools and skills to better support their patients.”

In addition to Brunia, another member from DMU Clinic’s behavioral health team, Psychologist Kathleen Laurin, Ph.D., will present at the conference. DMU alumni John Wagoner, D.O., and Joseph Van Hulle, D.O., will also share their expertise at the conference.

“This event empowers health care professionals to gain a deeper understanding of psychiatry, instilling the confidence to provide essential psychiatric care when it matters most,” says DMU graduate and Physician Assistant Abigail Schiltz, M.S.P.A.S., PA-C, CAQ-Psy. “Together, we can elevate patient care and promote a more holistic approach to mental health.”

Wagoner, a resident in the Broadlawns UnityPoint Psychiatry Residency Program, will co-present the session “Conversing on Cannabis: Cautions and Concerns” alongside Michelle Davids, D.O, associate program director of the Broadlawns UnityPoint Psychiatry Residency Program. Van Hulle, a fellow in the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Child and Adolescent Fellowship Program, will join Geetanjali Sahu, M.D., in presenting “Social Media Effects on Children.”

The Conference Will Feature Expert Speakers, Including:

  • Sean Barrett, D.O., Broadlawns UnityPoint Psychiatry Residency Program
  • Bailey Brooks, M.D., Psychiatrist, Broadlawns Medical Center
  • Autumn Brunia, D.O., Psychiatrist, Des Moines University Clinic — Behavioral Health
  • Paul Daniel, LMHC, Ph.D., Executive Director, Center Associates
  • Michelle Davids, D.O., Associate Program Director, Broadlawns UnityPoint Psychiatry Residency Program
  • Kathleen Laurin, Ph.D., Psychologist, Des Moines University Clinic — Behavioral Health
  • Ryan Lee, D.O., Broadlawns UnityPoint Psychiatry Residency Program
  • Rebecca Lundquist, M.D., DFAPA, Director, Broadlawns UnityPoint Psychiatry Residency Program
  • Laura Oyugi, MBChB, Broadlawns UnityPoint Psychiatry Residency Program
  • Geetanjali Sahu, M.D., Child and Adult Psychiatrist, Broadlawns Medical Center; Associate Program Director, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Child and Adolescent Fellowship Program
  • Douglas Steenblock, M.D., Chief of Mental Health Services, Iowa Veterans Home

Continuing Education Credits

This event offers the following continuing education credits:

  • M.D.s: Accredited by the Iowa Medical Society for 6.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
  • D.O.s: Accredited by the American Osteopathic Association for 6.5 AOA Category 1-A credits
  • Nurses: Approved by the Iowa Board of Nursing for 6.5 continuing education contact hours
  • Social Workers: Approved by NASW Iowa Chapter for 6.5 hours of continuing education

Event Details

  • Date: November 1, 2024
  • Time: 8:20 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Location: Des Moines University or via Zoom
  • Registration Fee: $99 in-person or online. Register at dmu.edu/PNP-2024.
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