Managing Depression
Managing Depression – Recorded (On Demand) Training
Support strategies for practice team members in managing patients with depression
This learning activity will review the diagnostic and classification criteria, screening tools, treatment options and support strategies for patients with depression.
At the conclusion of this training course the participant will be able to:
- Be able to more clearly differentiate between reactive depression and major depression.
- Demonstrate familiarity with comorbidities and other conditions that could look like major depression.
- Be familiar with the basic groups of antidepressants and be more able to explain to patients.
Session
Session#1: Managing Depression
In this online learning activity, we will review the diagnostic and classification criteria, screening tools, treatment options and support strategies for patients with depression.
Participate in this training session by clicking here!
Audience
The course is intended for nurses, social workers, advanced practice providers, medical assistants, community health workers and other care team members who are seeking to expand their knowledge and skills.
Faculty
Mark D. Williams, M.D.Mark Williams received his medical degree at the University of Minnesota and his residency training in Psychiatry at Mayo Clinic. He is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Mayo and has authored over 50 articles and book chapters mostly on topics related to integrated behavioral health. He has been a leader in the translation of evidence-based models of care coordination into primary care practices for adult and child depression, and patients with complex diseases both at Mayo and as a part of state and national initiatives. He currently leads the research group within the division of Integrated Behavioral Health at Mayo in Rochester, Minnesota.
Cost
This training is made available through funding from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
Nurses
This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Wisconsin Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
WNA Course Approval Number: WICEAP-0402
Contact Hours: 1
Conflict of Interest: There is no conflict of interest for anyone with the ability to control content for this activity.
Social Workers
This course is approved by the NASW-Michigan.
Course approval #: 012624-01
Contact Hours: 1
Questions
If you have any questions, contact Amy at amy.wales@miccsi.org