• 2023 AAGP Annual Meeting

    Hyatt Regency New Orleans 601 Loyola Avenue, New Orleans, LA, United States

    This year’s meeting theme will be "Aging through a New Lens: A Focus on Emergent Strengths, Resilience and Diversity”. Aging is typically defined by accrued limitations and pathology, but it can equally be defined by emergent strengths such as wisdom, resilience and creativity. This more positive take on aging is advanced by the diversity of experience, contributions and peoplehood of aging individuals. In all circumstances, particularly amidst the mental health conditions that geriatric psychiatrists and other geriatric mental health clinicians see, the strengths of aging emerge as key elements of therapy and well-being. Gene Cohen described this positive process as “creative aging,” and stressed that it came not in spite of aging, but because of it. The 2023 annual meeting of the AAGP will provide an informative, innovative, and inspirational forum to advance this critical message about aging. Learn more

  • 2023 AAGP Neuroscience Teaching Day

    Hyatt Regency New Orleans 601 Loyola Avenue, New Orleans, LA, United States

    The Neuroscience of Resilience Program Co-Chairs: Olivia I. Okereke, MD, MS Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Julie Dumas, PhD University of Vermont Program Description Neuroscience Teaching Day is a ½-day educational program on the morning before AAGP starts. The 2023 program focuses on the neuroscience of resilience and its importance in geriatric psychiatry. There is a growing awareness of the critical role of the resilience in aging with regard to better cognitive, behavioral and well-being outcomes in later life. Integration of concepts in the biology and neuroscience into our understanding of patients’ resilience and potential enhance resilience in aging will be increasingly important in the practice of geriatric psychiatry. This program features three 45-minute expert presentations and a panel discussion. These cutting-edge presentations will address three themes in the neuroscience of resilience: 1) the experience of wisdom in aging, its neurobiological basis and contributions to resilience in aging, and potential modifiers of wisdom during aging; 2) the molecular and neural mechanisms of risk and resilience in geriatric depression and the role of biological aging markers in addressing relevant treatments and clinical outcomes; 3) the neuroscience of positivity in aging. Following the presentations, the panel discussion will […]

  • 2023 AAGP Undergraduate Day

    Hyatt Regency New Orleans 601 Loyola Avenue, New Orleans, LA, United States

    Are you a student at a local Louisiana minority serving institution who is interested in a fulfilling career that combines neuroscience, advocacy, and patient care? The American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry (AAGP) is hosting the inaugural AAGP Undergraduate Day! Learn about advances in dementia research and psychiatric care, talk to geriatric psychiatrists about their work and their journey, and meet like-minded students. The outreach event will be held this year at the 2023 AAGP Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. This event is free to attend for interested undergraduates of any year or major. Free transportation & refreshments will be served Attire is Business Registration deadline for this event was February 15, 2023 and is now closed.  Sign up today and spread the word!   If you are unable to attend after registration, please reach out to info@aagponline.org.

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  • Brain Health Summit

    The AAGP held its first Brain Health Summit virtually with invited speakers representing the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry and other stakeholders chaired by Dr. Helen Lavretsky, the President of AAGP.   For more information and to view the recording, Click Here

  • AAGP Journal Club: Lecanemab in Early Alzheimer’s Disease

    **PLEASE NOTE: SESSION BEGINS AT 3:15 PM ET** Join the AAGP Journal Club and presenter Christopher van Dyck, MD at 3:15 pm Eastern Time on Friday. January 12, 2024. Dr. van Dyck will not only be discussing the results of this phase 3 clinical trial (CLARITY-AD) but will also discuss some unpublished data from the open-label extension of the study. Abstract ACCME Credit Designation Statement: Amedco LLC designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM for physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Learning Objectives: 1. Develop an understanding of the evidence behind the FDA approval of Lecanemab for use in early Alzheimer's disease based on the results of the CLARITY-AD phase 3 clinical trial. 2. Develop an understanding of the difference between disease-modifying therapies (Lecanemab) and symptomatic therapies (Donepezil) for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. How to Get Your Certificate 1. Go to aagp.cmecertificateonline.com 2. Click on the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry Journal Club – Lecanemab Therapy in Early Alzheimer’s Disease link. 3. Evaluate the meeting. 4. Print, download, or save your certificate for your records. 5. If you lose your certificate, […]

  • AAGP New Voices in Geriatric Psychiatry

    Dear Program Director/Dean, Student Affairs, We are reaching out to you and your program/school to see if your residents/students would be interested in participating in the AAGP New Voices Program. This program was established to foster an increased awareness of geriatric psychiatry in a diverse student and resident population. The program will start with a webinar on January 23, 2024. This webinar is an opportunity for your students/residents to learn about geriatric psychiatry from renowned specialists in the field. Students/Residents that participate in the full webinar program will be invited to attend the one day, AAGP Scholars Program at our next annual meeting in Atlanta, GA on Saturday March 16, 2024 as a guest of AAGP at no charge. Instructions will be sent shortly after the webinar ends to eligible participants. Please contact info@aagponline.org if you have questions. We are reaching out to you and your program/school to see if your residents/students would be interested in participating in the AAGP New Voices Program. The AAGP is committed to increasing access to geriatric psychiatry for all learners and we hope that we can work together to achieve this goal. We would appreciate you sharing this event with your residents/students. Sincerely, Azziza Bankole, MD and Brandon […]

  • Journal Club

    Neuroinflammation in Obesity, Alzheimer’s disease, and Depression. Join the AAGP Journal Club and presenter Cyrus Raji MD, PhD at 3:15 pm Eastern Time on Friday. April 12, 2024. Dr. Raji will present on his publication in the AJGP from 10/2023 entitled "Neuroinflammation: A Modifiable Pathway Linking Obesity, Alzheimer's Disease, and Depression" Abstract ACCME Credit Designation Statement: Update coming Learning Objectives: Develop a working mechanistic knowledge of how chronic neuroinflammation from obesity and metabolic syndrome contributes to the pathophysiology of both depression and Alzheimer's disease. Review past pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions aimed at reducing neuroinflammation in obesity, depression, and Alzheimer's disease, as well as ongoing neuroimaging initiatives utilized to measure neuroinflammation in living persons. Continuing Education (CE) Language American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry /AAGP American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry Journal Club – Neuroinflammation in Obesity, Alzheimer’s disease, and Depression. April 12, 2024 Online Joint Accreditation Statement In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Amedco LLC and American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry.  Amedco LLC is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for […]