BHN Leaders Highlighted at AACAP in Toronto

BHN Leaders Highlighted at AACAP in Toronto


Addressing substance abuse and the impacts of TikTok and social media on youth are not just critical issues facing America but worldwide. That’s why a team of colleagues from the BHN led several important presentations on these and other topics at the recent American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Conference in Toronto.

Jonathan Craig Allen, MD, chaired a member services forum “Fentanyl Facts and Fears: What Every Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist Needs to Know.”

The panel discussed the risks fentanyl poses and the forms it may take in our communities with presentations that included cases of fentanyl poisoning, information on potency and physiologic effects of fentanyl, and how to recognize the signs and symptoms of opioid overdose.

Dr. Allen was joined on the panel by:

  • Robert A. Sahl, DFAACAP, MD, IOL.
  • Jennifer Downs, MD, C and L Psychiatry, IOL.
  • Javeed Sukhera, FRCPC, MD, PhD. Chair of Psychiatry, IOL.
  • Mathew Griswold, MD, Toxicology, Emergency Medicine, Hartford Hospital.
  • Chris Mastroianni, Hartford Police Department.
  • Raghu Gandhi, MD, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
  • Martha Ignaszewski, FRCPC, MD, Psychiatry, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Paul Weigle, MD, chaired the institute “How Social Media Impacts Mental Health, and What Clinicians Should Do About It?” participated in the Workshop “Understanding Video Games: A Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist’s Call of Duty,” the symposium “TikTok Teens: New Research Reveals How Social Media Affects Mental Health,” and the Institute “Online Trends and Mental Health Implications.”

Other HHC Institute of Living participants who lent their expertise as co-presenters and panelists to several workshops, symposiums, and special interest study groups included:

Mirjana Domakonda, MD

  • Inclusive Leadership.
  • Open for Business: Practical Tips on Private Practice for Early-Career Psychiatrists.

Khalid Elzamzamy, MD

  • Ethical Quandaries While Countering Racial and Religious Discrimination.

Sheena Joychan, MD, IOL

  • Telling, Teaching, and Involving Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows in Complex Case Formulations: Lessons Learned from 4 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Program Directors (PDs).

Salma Malik, MD,

  • Moving Beyond Red Light, Green Light: 2022 Update on Pharmacogenetics and Its Emerging Role in Antidepressant Treatment.
  • Telling, Teaching, and Involving Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows in Complex Case Formulations: Lessons Learned from 4 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Program Directors (PDs).

Lisa B. Namerow, MD

  • Moving Beyond Red Light, Green Light: 2022 Update on Pharmacogenetics and Its Emerging Role in Antidepressant Treatment.
  • Continuing an Exploration of Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID): Frameworks for Assessment and Treatment and Ongoing Challenges.

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