Psychiatry
For health care providers, social workers, case managers, mental health specialists, nutritionists, and prevention specialists with an interest in psychiatry
Get expert psychiatric specialist knowledge in a virtual learning network with OSU Center for Health Sciences providers. Curriculum is designed to help providers improve their expertise in treating psychiatric disorders in the primary care setting. Providers are encouraged to present cases to the team of experts.
Schedule
Every Thursday from 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm CST. To join this ECHO session registration is a one-time requirement. Once registered, you will receive an ECHO participant guide with more information.
What does the Psychiatry ECHO Program Offer?
- Increase knowledge of up-to-date evidence-based psychiatric care
- Provide optimal psychiatric care for individuals presenting to the primary care setting.
- Participation in our regional psychiatric community of practice to share best practices.
- Support to assess and treat patients and their families within their medical home.
- Free CME for health care professionals *certain conditions apply
Why Psychiatry?
- Mood disorders, including major depression, dysthymic disorder, and bipolar disorder are the third most common cause of hospitalization in the U.S. for both you and adults aged 18-44.
- More than 90% of children who die by suicide have a mental health condition.
- Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S.
Topics
- Medication management
- Anxiety disorder
- Delirium
- Dementia
- Major depressive disorder
- Schizophrenia
- Suicide
- Violence
Team
Clinical Assistant Professor
Psychiatry and Behavioral Science
Kaelyn Lu, DO
Clinical Assistant Professor
Psychiatry and Behavioral Science
Kelly Murray, PharmD, BCACP
Clinical Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy
Department of Emergency Medicine
Jess DeVries
Nurse Care Manager
Health Access Network
Nikkole Resciniti
Project ECHO Coordinator
Jade Goodson
Project ECHO Assistant Director
Submit A Case
To present a case at an upcoming Psychiatry ECHO session, email Nikkole Resciniti, ECHO coordinator at Nikkole.Harris@okstate.edu. You will receive an case tracking ID and a link to the case presentation form to submit your question or case.