Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds
Tuesday, September 10 at 8:30 am
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Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds
Facing the Unseen
Damon Tweedy, MD
Professor • Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences • Duke Univ. School of Medicine
About the speaker:
Damon Tweedy is a graduate of Duke Medical School and Yale Law School. He is Professor of Psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center and staff physician at the Durham VA Medical Center. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Black Man in a White Coat, selected by Time magazine as on of the top 10 non-fiction books of 2015. He has published articles about race and medicine in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and the Annals of Internal Medicine. His columns and op-eds have appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, and various other print publications. Dr. Tweedy travels frequently to speak to physicians and clinicians, healthcare companies, medical schools and teaching hospitals, and other organizations involved in health and wellness, about the impact of race on the medical profession at all levels.
Learning objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
Identify at least two ways that the traditional divide between physical health and mental health is detrimental to patients
Be able to list three ways that Black patients are more likely to experience disparate mental health treatment in clinical practice
Discuss at least two methods to improve the centering of mental health within medical education and practice
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In addition to the Pritzker Building, DPBS members can also watch this event live at Mount Zion (Room B730) and ZSFG (Bldg. 5, Room 7M30), as well as on Zoom (psychiatry.ucsf.edu/watchgrandrounds).
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds presentations are for educational purposes and intended only for behavioral/mental health professionals and clinical providers.
Continuing education (CE) credit is available for physicians, psychologists, nurses, and therapists who participate in this activity.
675 18th Street
Pritzker Building, Auditorium (PB-1150)
San Francisco, CA 94107
United States
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Department Of Psychiatry And Behavioral Sciences
UCSF Weill Institute For Neurosciences
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America/Los_Angeles
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675 18th Street
Pritzker Building, Auditorium (PB-1150)
San Francisco, CA 94107
United States
View on Map
Facing the Unseen
Damon Tweedy, MD
Professor • Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences • Duke Univ. School of Medicine
About the speaker:
Damon Tweedy is a graduate of Duke Medical School and Yale Law School. He is Professor of Psychiatry at Duke University Medical Center and staff physician at the Durham VA Medical Center. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Black Man in a White Coat, selected by Time magazine as on of the top 10 non-fiction books of 2015. He has published articles about race and medicine in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and the Annals of Internal Medicine. His columns and op-eds have appeared in the New York Times, Washington Post, and various other print publications. Dr. Tweedy travels frequently to speak to physicians and clinicians, healthcare companies, medical schools and teaching hospitals, and other organizations involved in health and wellness, about the impact of race on the medical profession at all levels.
Learning objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Identify at least two ways that the traditional divide between physical health and mental health is detrimental to patients
- Be able to list three ways that Black patients are more likely to experience disparate mental health treatment in clinical practice
- Discuss at least two methods to improve the centering of mental health within medical education and practice
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In addition to the Pritzker Building, DPBS members can also watch this event live at Mount Zion (Room B730) and ZSFG (Bldg. 5, Room 7M30), as well as on Zoom (psychiatry.ucsf.edu/watchgrandrounds).
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Grand Rounds presentations are for educational purposes and intended only for behavioral/mental health professionals and clinical providers.
Continuing education (CE) credit is available for physicians, psychologists, nurses, and therapists who participate in this activity.
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