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April is Autism Awareness/Acceptance/Appreciation Month!
See the UF CARD website, UF Health CAN website, and the UF CARD Facebook page for events and news. |
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For ASD, Psychiatrists Must Continuously Monitor Patients, Assess Therapies
Takahiro Soda, MD, PhD talks about the use of genetic testing to provide diagnostic resolutions to patients and families when diagnosing autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
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Drs. Rahmani and Beck lead Medi-Gators workshop
Mariam Rahmani, MD and Brent Beck, MD presented a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) skills workshop for the UF…
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When does clinical depression become an emergency?
John Williamson, PhD explains when depression becomes a crisis and what inpatient treatment entails.
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2023 College of Medicine Celebration of Research
The College of Medicine held their annual Research Poster Session at the Stephen O’Connell Center. The department of psychiatry was well represented at this year’s event. The annual research poster session is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the strength of our research mission and programs, to appreciate the scope,…
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2023 Education Update
Check out our 2023 education updates here!
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23rd Annual Celebration of Excellence in Medical Education
The University of Florida College of Medicine held their 23rd Annual Celebration of Excellence in Medical Education on March 14th at the Harrell Medical Education Building. Several of the department of psychiatry faculty members and PGY4 Gabriel Jerkins, MD...
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Street Psychiatrists Build Trust, Offer Hope to Homeless Patients With SMI
Dawn Bruijnzeel, MD talks with the American Psychiatric Association (APA) about street psychiatry programs starting up around the country, bringing needed treatment to street corners and tent encampments by engaging high-acuity individuals who are homeless and seriously mentally ill.
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Psychiatry Staff Professional Development Program
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Faculty from across UF Psychiatry have created a Staff Professional Development Fund designed to provide direct support from faculty to our support staff in their efforts to advance professionally.
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Join UF Psychiatry Alumni Society
Become a member of the UF Psychiatry Alumni Society! The society fosters alumni networking, socializing and sharing current trends in psychiatric and behavioral science. Show your support of the education, research and clinical mission of the department by joining. • Annual Dues: $100 • Lifetime Dues: $2,500 (payable over five years, $500 per year) Membership dues support activities of the society and training programs. To learn more about giving back to the department and alumni opportunities, please contact Callie Wilkes. (calliewilkes@ufl.edu).
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Health Equity & Inclusion Group
It’s not too late to join the Health Equity & Inclusion Group on the UF Health Bridge! We would love for you to join us for these new and thought provoking opportunities and welcome you to join the group and present ideas of your own. Go to the UF Health Bridge to join the group, and see more details, on resources, activities, and events.
Join us for our next meeting, 12:00pm - 1:00pm on April 17, 2023 for discussions focused on anti-racism, social justice and health equity so we can learn together and from one another, strengthening our teams.
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UF CARD Update
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Call for Posters | April 10, 2023 | ONLINE The Autism & UF Conference will be held June 23 & 24, 2023 at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art. Submission deadline: April 10, 2023
Call for Artists and Performers | June 24, 2023, 2 p.m.– 5 p.m | Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art Celebrating Autism in the Arts is open to artists & performers of all types: Visual Artists, Photographers, Sculptors, Actors, Dancers, Jewelry Artists, Musicians, Magicians, Comics… The art show takes place following the Autism & UF Conference. Featured artist: Sonny Petrossian New Support Group for Spanish Speakers Te invitamos a participar en Pausa Para Apoyo. Estas reuniones son para padres y cuidadores hispanohablantes de personas con autismo y condiciones relacionadas. Aquí van a tener la oportunidad de compartir sus experiencias, conectar con otras familias, expresar sus preocupaciones en un ambiente seguro, lucir sus victorias y recibir recursos, información y apoyo en su comunidad. Si tiene alguna pregunta por favor escriba un correo electrónico a Linda Petrossian a Linda.Petrossian@ufl.edu o llame su línea directa a 352-265-2244. Neurodiverse Love | Monday, April 17, 2023, 7-8PM| ONLINE Whether you are the autistic or neurotypical partner in a neurodiverse romantic relationship, are interested in a neurodiverse relationship, or are in the helping profession or the education field, this series of three workshops is for you. During this training series the presenter will provide insight on some of the unique challenges neurodiverse couples may be experiencing in their romantic relationships. Celebrate Autism Awareness/Acceptance/Appreciation Month with us at one of these community events! 04/08/23 Waldo Community Education and Health Fair (Waldo) 04/15/23 UF College of Veterinary Medicine Open House (Gainesville) 04/15/23 Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo’s Party for the Planet (Gainesville) 04/16/23 Florida Museum of Natural History Museum and Me (Gainesville) 04/22/23 JBF Safe KIDS’ Day (Alachua) 04/29/23 2023 Tri-County Community Spring Fling (Chiefland) 04/30/23 Alachua County Library District’s Library for Me (Gainesville) Sign up for the UF CARD enews and follow the UF CARD Facebook page to stay informed about events. If you know someone in need of UF CARD services, please direct them to the UF CARD registration page or have them call 352-265-2230.
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April 10-15 | COM Celebration of Diversity Week
Diversity and inclusion are core values at the University of Florida College of Medicine. The Celebration of Diversity Week was designed to honor those values and explore opportunities to work within our community to promote cross-cultural understanding and address health care disparities.
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April 12 | FRC Wednesdays at Noon: Addiction Medicine
Stress and Burnout: Neurobiology, Contributors, Consequences, and Solutions
12-1pm
Dr. Jamie Smolen, MD Associate Professor Department of Psychiatry Division of Addiction Medicine
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April 12 | Faculty Candidate Seminar
A sensory account of threat processing and fear disorders Wen Li, PhD Professor Department of Psychology Florida State University 12:00 – 1:00pm In person: McKnight Brain Institute, L4-101 Remote: http://go.ufl.edu/ufpsychresearchseminar
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April 14 | Eighth Annual Richard C. Christensen Memorial Lecture & Advocacy Day
Autonomy & Ethical Dilemmas in Street Psychiatry
11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Emma Lo, MD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Medical Director, Street Psychiatry Team Yale School of Medicine
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April 16-17 | 10th Annual CARE Symposium
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, UF CARE offers expanded programming for community members, scientists and trainees. This year’s annual symposium brings exciting opportunities provided through the MBI’s commitment to support emerging UF-related conferences.
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April 21-23 | FPS 2023 Spring Meeting
Florida Psychiatric Society Resident-Fellow Members have the exclusive opportunity to enter the John E. Adams Psychiatry RFM Poster Competition, which will take place during the Florida Psychiatric Society Spring CME Meeting . This judged competition honors the top 3 highest scores with a cash award: 1st-$300; 2nd-$200; 3rd-$100
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April 22 | Fishing for Autism
Fishing for Autism is a special event for families with members on the spectrum.
9am - 1pm
7922 NW 71st Street Gainesville, FL 32653
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In-person fitness classes for faculty and staff
Faculty and staff are invited to attend these in-person fitness classes for all fitness levels at no cost throughout the semester.
- Zumba: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30 to 6:15 p.m., UF Health Professional Park building.
- Yoga: Mondays, Smathers Library Room 100, and Tuesdays, Ustler Hall Atrium, 12:15 to 1:00 p.m.
- Pilates: Every other Thursday beginning Jan. 12, Reitz Union North Lawn, 5:30 p.m.
- Stadium Workout (coming soon)
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2023 Challenge Calendar
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What’s something you take thousands of in a day without even realizing? Steps! Work towards your wellness goals as you compete against yourself, friends, and colleagues in our themed walking challenges. Or create your own walking challenge to keep stepping year round!
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FREE Mental Health Workshops
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The UF Counseling and Wellness Center (CWC) offers free online mental health workshops for UF STUDENT, FACULTY, and STAFF. Workshops provide the opportunity to learn new skills to strengthen personal resilience, develop healthy self-care habits, and grow mental health awareness. No consultation or appointment is needed. Just RSVP and join at your convenience. The full list of workshops is available here: https://counseling.ufl.edu/outreach/workshops/. Recordings of previous workshops are also available on the UF CWC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/UFCWC
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Mental health helpline devoted exclusively to UF faculty and staff
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In an effort to more efficiently connect UF and UF Health faculty and staff and their families to mental health services, UFHR, in partnership with the UF departments of Psychiatry and Clinical and Health Psychology, is introducing a new Mental Health Services Access Line devoted exclusively to university employees and their dependents. Faculty, staff and their dependents may call (352) 627-0032 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, to receive assistance identifying and securing access to the mental health services best suited to their needs.
The new helpline is designed to increase access to mental health care and to supplement existing resources like the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) rather than replace them, providing a single point of entry and ensuring employees get the help they need in a timely manner. UF employees and their household members may still call the EAP at any time, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at (833) 306-0103, and anyone experiencing a crisis with more urgent needs should call the Alachua County Crisis Center at (352) 264-6789.
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Guidance Connect service provides quicker, more direct access to therapists
UF's Employee Assistance Program, or EAP, provides UF faculty and staff as well as their household members access to free live counseling support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, through its partnership with ComPsych. Now, in addition to calling its toll-free number, (833) 306-0103, faculty and staff have the option to search for a network therapist and determine their availability via ComPsych's portal.
To access the EAP's new Guidance Connect feature, visit guidanceresources.com and click on the Register tab to establish your profile, using the Organization Web ID: UFEAP. After registering, click on "Connect to Care" to answer a few questions and to get matched with a pool of therapists who meet your clinical needs and preferences. In-person, telephone, video or chat counseling options are available.
If you have questions or would like more information, please email eap-help@ufl.edu. |
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UF GatorSAFE Mobile App
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Safety resources at your fingertips with the new UF GatorSAFE Mobile App. Smartphone users who download the free GATORSAFE app can now report tips to the UF Police Department, make emergency calls and perform other functions that improve their personal safety and security. Apple Store Google Play Store
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