Psychopharmacology for Mental Health Practitioners

Date and Time:

May 6, 2020 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Events Location:

Woldumar Nature Center, 5739 Old Lansing Rd., Lansing, Newyork, 48917

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By: Stephanie Bunch
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100
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About The Events

Stephanie Bunch obtained her graduate degree from UCLA and subsequently completed a Post Master’s degree from the Johns Hopkins University in Psychiatric Mental Health. Stephanie has a background in Oncology and served as an integral part of the solid oncology team at UCLA prior to relocating to MI. She also has a background in primary care, and, in addition to working at PAR, Stephanie works as a PCP serving a more under-served population of patients in need of primary care and psychiatry services in their homes.

In addition to building a psychiatry practice at PAR, she is currently seeing patients through PAR’s consult liaison service which disburdens the PCP while enabling various specialties to provide the most specialized comprehensive healthcare in an efficient manner; in turn, helping an increased number of people with their mental health needs.

Stephanie also provides psychopharmacology seminars to various groups of healthcare pro-fessionals throughout the state of MI.

Event Timelines

1
3:40 p.m. - 3:55p.m.
Check-In and Walk-In registration
2
4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Introduction & Lecture by
Stephanie Bunch, PMHNP-C
3
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Q & A from the audience &
Socializing, & Informal Discussion

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Event FAQs
At the close of this talk, participants will be able to:
1. Differentiate between the classes of
psychotropics in terms of mechanism
of action, targeted neurotransmitters,
and common side effects associated
with the particular classes.
2. Differentiate between the hypotheses
of depression and increase
understanding about why it takes 4-6
weeks to work.
3. Review the presenting
symptomatology associated with
particular psychiatric conditions and
discuss the role of medication in
terms of alleviating specific target
symptoms