The Changing Faces of ADHD
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Do you find that your patients, students, and parents often have limited knowledge about how ADHD presents? Do they have difficulty understanding why the presentation of ADHD changes and why sometimes it may seem as if there are no symptoms present at all? If so, this is the training for you!
Dr. Brandi Rudolph Bolling, esteemed triple board-certified physician (pediatrics, adult psychiatry, and child and adolescent psychiatry) will walk you through the criteria for ADHD, then follow that with a breakdown of symptoms presentation into different age/ grade groups.
Using an “edu-tainment” approach, Dr. Bolling will educate you on the age-based symptoms of ADHD, which entertaining you with her high-energy, larger-than-life approach to the subject.
You will leave this training with a better understanding of the overlap and nuisances of ADHD, and how they may present in your office, even in family members of those with whom you interact professionally.
And to solidify what is covered in the training, we will review vignettes of “patients” who have symptoms consistent with the presentation.
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Dr. Brandi Rudolph Bolling maintains a private practice and holds employment relationships with Madison Psychiatry Services, LLC; Lighthouse Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Clinic; Reliance Associates, LLC; and Capstone Rural Health. Dr. Bolling serves as a preceptor with the University of Alabama, Samford University, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She receives royalties as a published author and serves as a consulting psychiatrist with T.C. Counseling and J.R. Moore and Associates. Dr. Bolling also receives speaking honoraria from Collegium, Supernus, Tris, and PESI, Inc. All relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Brandi Rudolph Bolling is a member of Alabama Psychiatric Physicians Association, American Psychiatric Association, National Medical Association, Mineral District Medical Society, and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.