The New England Council of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Presents

“Logging In: Technology in Child Psychiatric Practice”

This is your chance to attend the conference that was standing room only in Chicago and Hawaii!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

8:30 AM – 1 PM

Massachusetts Medical Society

860 Winter St. Waltham MA 02451

8:30 – 9:00Registration and Breakfast

9:00 – 9:15Opening Remarks

Cindy Telingator, MD, NECCAP President

9:15 – 9:45Technology in the Clinical Space

Chiké Nwankwo, MD

9:45 – 10:15Boundaries and Technology

Sandra DeJong, MD

10:15 – 10:30Question and Answers

10:30 – 10:45Break

10:45 – 11:15Online Social Networks and Identity Development

Nicholas Carson, MD

11:15 – 11:45Clinical Perspectives of Video Game Play by Children & Adolescents

Paul Weigle, MD

11:45 – 12:15The Use of Video Games in Clinical Practice

Atilla Ceranoglu, MD

12:15 – 12:30Question and Answers

12:30 – 1:00Panel Discussion

Registration

NECCAP, MPS, BIDIP, Mass Peds Members:$50

Trainee Members:$35

Non-members:$75

You visit our website and pay by clicking on the “Make a Donation” button ( You may also pay by check, payable to NECCAP, and return to P.O. Box 2434; Woburn, MA01888. Thank you. Questions:

FACULTY

Nicholas J. Carson, MD, FRCPC

Dr. Carsonis a Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry at HarvardMedicalSchooland Research Associate at the Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research at the Cambridge Health Alliance. He teaches clinical scholarship and psychopharmacology to psychiatry trainees at the Cambridge Health Alliance. His research interests are in improving mental health servicesfor multicultural communities, effects of mass media in youth, and psychopharmacology. He received his M.D. from McGillUniversity and did his psychiatric training at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Cambridge Health Alliance.

Tolga Atilla Ceranoglu, MD

Dr.Ceranoglu is Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry at HarvardMedicalSchool and board certified psychiatrist at the Massachusetts GeneralHospital. Dr. Ceranoglu earned his medical degree at Marmara University School of Medicine in Istanbul, Turkey. He completed his residency in psychiatry at Brockton VA Medical Center, and child and adolescent psychiatry training at MGH/McLean Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Program. Dr. Ceranoglu's research and clinical interests focus on treatment of mood, anxiety disorders and trauma in youth.

Sandra DeJong, MD

Dr. DeJong is Associate Training Director for the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship at the Cambridge Health Alliance. She trained in Adult Psychiatry at UMassMedicalCenter in Worcester, MA and in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at Mass General and McLeanHospitals. She has worked primarily in an outpatient community hospital setting providing consultations and medication management to patients referred from pediatricians as well as inpatient child psychiatry consultation. In the fall of 2004, Dr. DeJong assumed the position of Associate Director in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Current academic interests include the etiology, diagnosis and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders and psychiatric education. In 2009 she completed the Harvard Macy Scholars program and is working on a research project on teaching the use of technology in the clinical setting.

Chiké Nwankwo, MD

Dr. Nwankwo has a private practice in Brookline, MA and is on staff with North Suffolk Mental Health Associates, working for the underserved in the East Boston area. A graduate of HarvardUniversity and U. of Michigan Medical School, Dr. Nwankwo has lectured extensively throughout the New England Area. Dr. Nwankwo specializes in psychotherapy for both adults and children.

Paul Weigle, MD

Dr. Weigle graduated from New JerseyMedicalSchool before doing a medical internship and general psychiatry residency at the HarvardSouthShore program. He then went on to do a fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Cambridge Health Alliance.For over 5 years, Dr. Weigle has practiced community child and adolescent as well as general psychiatry at Family Service of Rhode Island, one of the oldest and largest for-profit organizations in the state.