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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!  

2024 Precision Child and Youth Mental Health Conference

June 10th and 11th 2024 
Shaw Centre

55 Colonel By Drive | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

(Hybrid option available on June 10th only!)

14.50 RCPSC Section 1 Hours  

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About Precision Child and Youth Mental Health Conference

With unprecedented potential to transform child and youth mental health, PCYMH is rapidly moving us towards precision care guided by data about each patient's unique genetic, biomarker, environmental, and lifestyle characteristics. Join us for a stimulating two days of discovery and discussion with like-minded colleagues in beautiful Ottawa, Canada's capital! Our virtual option (June 10 only) allows you to attend from anywhere in the world.

 

Overall Learning Objectives

At the end of this conference, participants will be able to:

•    Define at least two components of Precision Child and Youth Mental Health (PCYMH).

•    Describe one major finding each in PCYMH research involving genetics, biomarkers, artificial intelligence (AI) data science, or preventive/treatment interventions.

•    List two concerns about the use of PCYMH in clinical care.

•    List two opportunities for better mental health care using PCYMH approaches.

 

Accreditation

This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the University of Ottawa’s Office of Continuing Professional Development. You may claim a maximum of 14,50 hours (credits are automatically calculated).

 

The Conference Planning Committee

•    Dr. Kathleen Pajer, Chair
•    Dr. Christine Armour
•    Paula Cloutier
•    Dr. Khaled El-Emam
•    Dr. Jeff Gilchrist
•    Dr. Gary Goldfield
•    Christina Honeywell
•    Dr. Phillippe Robaey
•    Dr. Nancy Young

 

Questions? Please contact Kristen McCoy Lead Coordinator at kmccoy@uottawa.ca 

 

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