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P: 443-597-0066 • F: 410-544-4640 • 550M Ritchie Highway #271 • Severna Park, MD 21146 • www.seniorpsych.org • [email protected] APA NYC Special Supplement SENIOR PSYCHIATRIST ADVANCE REGISTRATION: WWW.SENIORPSYCH.ORG TUESDAY, MAY 8 Senior Psychiatrist, Inc. Business Meeting Open to All Members & Prospective Members 7:30–9:00 a.m. Marriott Marquis Palace Meeting Room 1535 Broadway New York, NY TUESDAY, MAY 8 Awards Reception and Berson Awards Presentation 7:00–9:00 p.m. Marquis Ballroom Palace Meeting Room 1535 Broadway New York, NY WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 Program: “Successful Aging of Physicians: Promoting Wellness Through Wisdom” 8:00–9:30 a.m. Javits Center, ID05/06 - First Level Chair: Jack Bonner, MD Presenter: Dilip Jeste, MD [Included in APA Program Registration] CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2018 In conjunction with the 2018 APA Annual Meeting in New York City ARE YOU AN APA LIFE MEMBER? Claim your FREE membership in the Senior Psychiatrists, Inc. at www.seniorpsych.org. [

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P: 443-597-0066 • F: 410-544-4640 • 550M Ritchie Highway #271 • Severna Park, MD 21146 • www.seniorpsych.org • [email protected]

APA NYC

Special

Supplement

SENIOR PSYCHIATRIST

ADVANCE REGISTRATION: WWW.SENIORPSYCH.ORG

TUESDAY, MAY 8 Senior Psychiatrist, Inc. Business Meeting

Open to All Members & Prospective Members

7:30–9:00 a.m. Marriott Marquis Palace Meeting Room 1535 Broadway New York, NY

TUESDAY, MAY 8 Awards Reception and Berson Awards Presentation 7:00–9:00 p.m. Marquis Ballroom Palace Meeting Room 1535 Broadway New York, NY

WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 Program: “Successful Aging of Physicians: Promoting Wellness Through Wisdom” 8:00–9:30 a.m. Javits Center, ID05/06 - First Level Chair: Jack Bonner, MD Presenter: Dilip Jeste, MD [Included in APA Program Registration]

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

2018

In conjunction with the 2018 APA Annual Meeting in New York City

ARE YOU AN APA LIFE MEMBER?Claim your FREE membership in the Senior Psychiatrists, Inc. at www.seniorpsych.org.[

OFFICERSJack Bonner, MD, PresidentJack McIntyre, MD, Vice PresidentMaria Lymberis, MD, SecretaryWilliam Lawson, MD, TreasurerNada Stotland, MD, Past PresidentJack Bonner, MD, Assembly RepresentativeSteven S. Sharfstein, CouncilorDilip Jeste, MD, CouncilorPatricia H. Troy, CAE, Executive Director

2017-2018 COMMITTEESNominating CommitteeNada Stotland, MD, ChairGarry Vickar, MD Dilip Jeste, MDMaria Lymberis, MD

Awards CommitteeSteve Scheiber, MD, ChairViswanathan Swaminathan, MDLeah Dickstein, MD Irvin Cohen, MD

Membership CommitteeJack McIntyre, MD, Chair

Education CommitteeBarbara Schneidman, MD

Legislative CommitteeJack McIntyre, MD

EditorPhil Margolis, MD

Associate EditorGarry Vickar, MD

Our mission is to represent the 9,000 senior members of APA who are Life Members, Life Fellows, and Distinguished Life Fellows.

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THIS YEAR’S FEATURED SEMINAR:

“SUCCESSFUL AGING OF PHYSICIANS: PROMOTING WELLNESS THROUGH WISDOM”

Presented by Dilip V. Jeste, MD

Wednesday, May 9, 2018 8:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m.Rooms 1D05/06, First Level, Javits Center

As the world is graying, the need for physicians is growing. The number of all actively licensed physicians in the US over age 60 increased by almost a third in four short years - from 24% to 31% in 2014, suggesting that many older physicians are deferring retirement. Is that good news or bad news? Some reports have suggested an association between increasing physician age and poorer clinical performance/quality of care. However, such association is complex and influenced by multiple factors, and overall published data are mixed and inconclusive. Other potential concerns include professional burnout and depression, which can be associated with deterioration in the physician-patient relationship and decrease in the quantity and quality of care. This is, however, an incomplete and biased perspective. Recent studies have found that late-career physicians are generally more satisfied with life and have lower rates of distress than early and mid-career physicians. I will discuss some prime examples of successful aging of active and wise physicians as well as describing pathways other than continuing to practice or retire. Retirement may be a necessary or optimal strategy for some physicians. For many, their occupation is not a job, but a career or a calling, for which motivation to continue working is intrinsic. Encouraging a positive sense of engagement through work enhances their self-perceived successful again. Older physicians bring valuable skills, clinical expertise, wisdom and life experiences that can be obtained only through years of practice. Senior physicians are critical to training new generations of physicians, and can be a great inspiration to other professionals. Various positive role models will be presented, including a retired physician, one who continues clinical practice, and one who engages in new activities helpful to others. The audience members will be asked to discuss the pros and cons of each from their personal viewpoint. This session will be highly interactive. Questions will be invited throughout the talk. The presentation, which will include multiple illustrations, graphics, and photos, and less text, will have several natural breaks by themes, and at these times, the audience will be encouraged to have an open dialogue.

Dr. Herbert Pardes after serving from January 2000 through September 2011 as President and Chief Executive Officer of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and the New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System became Executive Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Under his leadership, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital escalated to one of the highest ranked hospitals and comprehensive health care institutions in the United States.

Dr. Pardes has been an outspoken proponent for academic medicine, medical research, children’s health education, mental health, access to care, humanism and empathy in care delivery, Information Technology and medicine.

He has chaired three different departments of psychiatry at Downstate Medical Center, the University of Colorado and Columbia University. He served from 1989 to 2000 as the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and Vice President for Health Sciences. A noted psychiatrist, he served as Director of the National Institute of Mental Health and the United States Assistant Surgeon General during the Carter and Reagan Administrations. He was also President of the American Psychiatric Association.

He is a member of the Institute of Medicine and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and has received the United States Army Commendation Medal as well as being the recipient of the Sarnat International Prize for leadership in the field of mental health. In 2014, he was given the first Pardes Humanitarian Award in mental health sponsored in part by leaders of the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF).

He has served on commissions related to health policy appointed by Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton including the Presidential Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Healthcare Industry and the Commission on Systemic Interoperability. He serves on the NYeC Board Executive Committee for Information Technology, and is Vice Chairman of the New York Genome Center. He is former Chairman of the Greater New York Hospital Association, the Hospital Association of New York (which on whose Board he continues to sit), the Association of American Medical Colleges and the New York Association of Medical Schools.

He has served on many for profit and not-for-profit Boards. He is Chair of the Scientific Council of the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, serves on the UCLA Advisory Council and on the Board of Autism Speaks as well as Chair of the Science Review Committee.

2017 BERSON AWARD RECIPIENT: HERBERT PARDES, M.D.

EXECUTIVE VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES NEW YORK-PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL

THE BERSON AWARD WILL BE PRESENTED AT

THE AWARDS RECEPTION TUESDAY NIGHT.

2O17 AWARDS RECEPTION HIGHLIGHTS

Left to Right: Photo 1: Jack Bonner, MD (President) with Stephen Scheiber, MD (Awards Chair) and Nada Stotland, MD (Past President) accepting the 2017 Berson Awards for winner, Steve Sharfstein, MD, MPH.Photo 2: Stephen Scheiber, MD (Awards Chair).Photo 3: 2017 Berson Awards for winner, Steve Sharfstein, MD, MPH.

Pictured Below: Southern California Psychiatric Society and the SCPS Art of Psychiatric Medicine Committee, the team who created the film.

A highlight of the event was the showing of the film, “The Art of Storytelling: The Human Experience of Being a Psychiatrist.”

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