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Free CME-Approved Training 

Expand your understanding of mental health and psychopharmacology

PAL’s 1-hour training sessions are designed to help primary care providers build confidence with mental health assessment and treatments.

Open to all primary care providers and professionals

If you’re interested in psychopharmacology, you’re welcome to attend. PAL’s training sessions have something to offer everyone.

Mark your calendar from 12-1pm CST on the third Wednesday of each month

You won’t want to miss out on these invaluable opportunities to improveyour expertise in managing pediatric mental health cases.

LIVE webinar with engaging lecture

Time available for questions and answers

Easy to attend on your lunch hour

What attendees are saying

I can’t tell you just how useful PAL’s training sessions have been. The general approach to problem-solving, approaching complex patients, and identifying resources for long-term planning has been invaluable.”

 

 

Dr. Larry Manney, MD
South Lake Pediatrics

You don’t want to miss these 1-hour lunchtime sessions! Every topic has been so relevant to what we do as pediatricians.” 

 

Dr. Carrie Pettey, MD
Central + Priority Pediatrics

These trainings have been very helpful to me, and I highly recommend them to other providers. I have improved my comfort zone and knowledge base about conditions and medications beyond the ones classically managed by primary care providers.” 

 

Shay Fashusi, PA
Entira Family Clinics

Register for upcoming training sessions

From psychopharmacology updates to evidence-based treatments, we’ve curated a diverse range of highly relevant topics for your benefit.

Sara Polley, MD

11/15/2023

12-1pm ET

Youth Substance Use and the Developing Brain

  • Explain how cannabinoids and alcohol impact the brains of youth
  • Introduce approachable intervention techniques for young people using substances
  • Review when, where and how to refer youth to dual diagnosis care

Dr. Qaadir

12/20/2023

12-1pm ET

Mental Healthcare Equity: A Focus on BIPOC Youth and Families

  • Identify gaps within our current practice models
  • Understand the clinical impact of racism on youth
  • Understand the clinical impact of implicit bias on patients
  • Assess risk of racial trauma in youth as part of best practices
  • Assess for cultural practices fostering resiliency that can be integrated into clinical care