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AACAP President ReportKaren Dineen Wagner, MD, PhD AADCAP MeetingWashington, DCApril 7, 2018
Membership and Finance Updates AACAP has over 9,300 members Number of resident members continues to grow AACAP’s finances are very strong Total revenue over $10 million in 2017; net income just over $750k (not including investments) 2017 was a great year in the stock marking - earned $1.7 million Reserves currently over $15 million Improvements to National Office - new windows, AACAP sign, and new security lighting
AACAP Meetings Pediatric Psychopharmacology Update Institute Chaired by Laurence Greenhill, MD, and Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele, MD 832 attended Douglas B. Hansen, MD, Annual Review Course • Chaired by Gabrielle Carlson, MD, and Shawn Sidhu, MD • First year online • 202 registered
Presidential Initiative on Depression Screening Task Force Karen Dineen Wagner, MD, PhD Tami D. Benton, MD Graham J. Emslie, MD Sandra L. Fritsch, MD J. Michael Houston, MD Joan Luby, MD Karen Pierce, MD Neal Ryan, MD Heather J. Walter, MD Kai-ping Wang, MD Timothy Wilens, MD Staff Liaison: Carmen Head
Presidential Initiative on Depression Screening Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America edition on depression in special populations 2018 Research Institute will focus on mood disorders, specifically depression and suicidality Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) completing systematic review on the treatment of childhood depression Revision of Parents’ Medication Guide on Depression
Presidential Initiative on Depression Screening AACAP News article on CPT reimbursement/coding for depression screening Revision and development of AACAP’s Facts for Families on Depression Screening and Policy Statement on Depression Screening JAACAP and JAACAP Connect special call for papers on depression
New AACAP Award Opportunities The Psychodynamic Faculty Training and Mentorship Initiative aims to support and advance psychodynamic psychotherapy training in child and adolescent psychiatry residency programs through faculty development. Applications are open now through May 1, 2018. The Marilyn B. Benoit, MD, Child Maltreatment Mentorship Award seeks to provide an experiential opportunity to those interested in the fields of child welfare, foster care, and/or child maltreatment prevention/intervention. Applications are open now through April 16, 2018.
65th AACAP Annual Meeting Karl Menninger, MD, Plenary Speaker: David Brent, MD Lawrence A. Stone, MD, Plenary Speaker: Josh Gordon, MD, PhD Town Meeting: The Crisis in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Residency Recruitment