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Program Basics

Do I have to listen to the course lectures in a specific order?

No. You are welcome to progress through courses in any order you wish, and at your own pace.

How long will I have access to courses provided in the Depression Intensive?

Registrants will have unlimited access to the courses included in the Depression Intensive program for one full year.

How do I communicate with other registrants in the program, or ask a question about course material?

Group Supervisions are the primary means through which registrants may submit questions to Dr. Greenblatt; via our webinar app, you may ask questions during live, real-time Supervisions.

Registrants are also included in the Professional Fellowship Listserv, through which they may participate in ongoing group discussions. The Listserv establishes a forum through which you may present cases, ask questions, and engage in peer- and faculty-led discussions to foster growth and education. Participation in Listserv discussions, while not mandatory, is strongly recommended, as it allows for dynamic engagement with fellow health professionals and with Dr. Greenblatt.

PLEASE NOTE: Registrants who participate in forum discussions via the Listserv are responsible for adhering to policies for Patient Privacy and Confidentiality in accordance with all relevant institutional, state, and federal laws, along with our Intensive Program Terms & Conditions.

Will I be able to present and discuss questions from real clinical cases?

Yes! The Depression Intensive program is not only an educational experience, but a collaborative one. Learning how to apply your knowledge in real-life clinical contexts and improve patient outcomes is part of our guiding principles. You are encouraged to present clinical cases for discussion, to stimulate group discourse and glean valuable insights from Dr. Greenblatt.

  • Peer ListservWe encourage you to present clinical cases for group review, weigh-in on questions and topics, and ask specific questions about clinical cases via the Listserv peer forum. Dr. Greenblatt maintains active participation in this email forum, and will comment on cases presented therein.
  • Group SupervisionsThese live group sessions provide another opportunity to present clinical cases and ask questions. Q&A is built into the timetable for every Group Supervision, and the Faculty member leading the Supervision (Dr. Greenblatt) will answer questions pertaining to the topic at hand.
  • Submitting QuestionsQuestions may be submitted directly to the Faculty member moderating the Group Supervision via webinar app. Alternatively, you may submit questions and/or cases ahead of time to Heather Getz at hgetz@psychiatryredefined.org, who will provide them to the relevant Faculty member leading the upcoming Supervision Q&A.

PLEASE NOTE: Registrants who participate in forum discussions via the Listserv are responsible for adhering to policies for Patient Privacy and Confidentiality in accordance with all relevant institutional, state, and federal laws, in accordance with the Psychiatry Redefined Depression Intensive Program Participation Agreement found within, and in accordance with, the Psychiatry Redefined Depression Intensive Terms & Conditions.

When are the Group Supervisions?

Dates for the 2022-2023 Depression Intensive Group Supervisions are scheduled as follows:

  • September 14
  • September 29
  • October 6 (Meet & Greet for faculty and students)
  • October 12
  • October 26
  • November 9
  • November 30
  • January 4
  • January 18

All sessions held on Wednesdays at 8:00 pm EST, unless otherwise noted. Zoom viewing details will be provided to participants at the beginning of each month.

Is attendance at all Group Supervision trainings mandatory?

While attendance at Group Supervision webinar trainings is not required, we strongly recommend that you attend as many as they can, for these trainings comprise a keystone component of the program. Group Supervisions permit registrants to engage in discussion with Dr. Greenblatt and with their peers to broaden understanding and explore topics pertaining to functional psychiatry for Depression. They also provide a forum within which to ask questions and present clinical cases.

All supervision webinars are recorded, and available in the Learning Dashboard (where your courses are found) approximately one week after each live session.

How do I join the Group Supervisions?

Group Supervisions for the Depression Intensive are held mid-week (usually Wednesdays) at 8:00pm EST. All registrants will be provided with a unique Zoom webinar viewing link through which they can join the live Supervision. Access to these viewing details is generally made available at the beginning of each month. At the appropriate date and time, simply click the Zoom link to join the Supervision webinar in real-time.

How long will I maintain my membership in the PR Listserv?

The Depression Intensive program registration includes a 1-year subscription to the PR Listserv, a private forum for Psychiatry Redefined members.

Listserv access expires one year from the date of enrollment. 

Will I receive a certificate of participation upon program completion?

Yes!  A Certificate of Program Completion will be provided to each registrant upon the conclusion of their course of study.

CME certificates are also available separately for those seeking credits for the various accredited courses within the training. These certificates will only become available once all required course/module tests and course evaluations have been completed and submitted in the Learning Dashboard.

For more information on CME credits and CME reporting for the Depression Intensive, please see the CME FAQs section below.

Are CMEs available as part of the Depression Intensive program?

Yes! Included in the Intensive program are 5 courses that have been approved for CME credit by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), through the joint providership of MedicusCME and Comprehensive Psychiatric Resources, Inc.

In total, the program provides 16 CME credits via these courses.

For more information on CME credits for the Depression Intensive, please see the CME FAQs section below.

Do I have to claim CMEs?

No; claiming CMEs for the Functional & Integrative Medicine for Depression course is entirely optional.

What is the Depression Intensive Participation Agreement?

By submitting my registration for the Psychiatry Redefined Depression Intensive program, I agree that:

  1. I understand, acknowledge, and agree that the education I receive as a result of my participation in the Psychiatry Redefined Depression Intensive program does not authorize me to exceed or alter my scope of practice, and I agree that I will maintain compliance with my current certifications / licensures / credentials in accordance with all relevant laws and any/all relevant medical licensing entities
  2. I understand, acknowledge, and agree that my participation in the Psychiatry Redefined Depression Intensive program is neither a substitute nor a replacement for any educational, certification, and/or licensing requirements that may be applicable to me and does not independently authorize me to exceed or change the legal scope of my practice
  3. I understand, acknowledge, and agree that my activities within the medical, psychiatric, and health/wellness fields are subject to my qualifications, licensure, and/or certifications in accordance with relevant laws and any/all relevant medical licensing entities.
  4. I have reported my education, professional training, experience, and professional and/or academic credentials accurately and honestly.
  5. I understand, acknowledge, and agree that I am bound to uphold all laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to patient privacy and confidentiality that apply to me (such as HIPPA) and that I am solely responsible for adhering to these laws, rules, and regulations at all times during my participation in the Psychiatry Redefined Depression Intensive program.
  6. If I choose to present clinical cases for discussion during my participation in the Psychiatry Redefined Depression Intensive program and/or thereafter via the Psychiatry Redefined Listserv, I understand, acknowledge and agree that I am solely responsible for taking all necessary measures to ensure my compliance with all laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to patient privacy and confidentiality.
  7. I understand, acknowledge and agree that the Terms & Conditions of the Psychiatry Redefined Depression Intensive program are subject to change at Psychiatry Redefined’s sole discretion.
  8. By submitting my registration for the Psychiatry Redefined Depression Intensive program, I acknowledge that I have read and agree to all Terms & Conditions as detailed herein.

Enrollment & Eligibility

When does the Depression Intensive program begin?

The 2022 session begins on September 14, 2022 with the commencement of the first Group Supervision. More information on the 2022 program can be found here.

Can I still enroll after the program start date?

Enrollment shall remain open for the Depression Intensive for a limited period of time after the program begins.

If you have questions, wish to register after September 14th, have concerns about the curriculum you may have missed, or experience any issues registering, please contact Heather Getz at hgetz@psychiatryredefined.org.

How do I enroll?

Enrollment for the 2022 training is now closed.

When registering for this program you will need to create a new account to register and process payment securely.

Access to the Psychiatry Redefined Learning Management System (LMS) dashboard, from which all courses and course materials can be accessed. A confirmation of payment and registration will be emailed to the address that you provide with your registration; please be sure to check your spam folder for this email.

Do I need to be an MD to be eligible for the Depression Intensive?

The Depression Intensive program is open to health professionals of all disciplines and specialties that treat depression.  It is also suitable for students and medical residents pursuing higher education in the medical/allied mental health sciences.

Is the Depression Intensive program suitable and/or appropriate for international practitioners?

Yes! Our web-based Learning Management System permits access to online course materials from virtually any location, and we welcome healthcare professionals from around the world who are inspired to participate in the evolution of modern psychiatry.

Fees & Refunds

How much does the program cost? Is there a payment plan available?

The cost of enrollment for the Depression Intensive program is $1,500, if enrolled before August 15, 2022. If enrolling after August 15, the cost increases to $1,800.

Currently there are no payment plans available for this program.

Do you offer discounts for students?

We do not currently offer any special discounts for students / medical residents.

What is the Refund Policy on the Depression Intensive program?

We do offer a money-back satisfaction guarantee.  If after one (1) week you decide that the program is not a fit for you, Psychiatry Redefined will process a refund under the Terms of this Agreement less administrative fees subject to the following conditions:

  • Refund Deadline: to be eligible for a refund, you must submit a refund request to Program Coordinator Heather Getz (at: hgetz@psychiatryredefined.org) within one (1) week of your initial registration.
  • Registrants who complete and submit a Refund Request within one (1) week of enrollment will be given a full refund minus a $50 administrative fee.

Psychiatry Redefined does not offer refunds on Depression Intensive Program fees after the refund deadline. 

Course Access & LMS

How soon after I process payment will I have access to course material?

Your member account and login will be activated within 72 hours of registration, at which time you will have full access to all courses and course materials via the Learning Management System (LMS) dashboard.

Do I need any special software to access the Course Dashboard (LMS)?

No; all you need is a device with internet connectivity and a web browser.

Can I access course material at any time?

Yes. One of the benefits of our Learning Management System (LMS) is 24/7 access for 365 day, from virtually any location. Registrants can log into their member dashboard on the LMS from a PC, tablet, cell phone, or laptop, and continue their studies when most convenient for them.

What if I encounter technical difficulties with course access?

LMS access issues and other technical difficulties should be reported to Program Coordinator Jennifer Dimino at jcdimino@psychiatryredefined.org.

Is there a way for me to extend my access to courses once I have completed the program?

Of course! Those who wish to expand their studies of functional psychiatry might consider enrolling in our Monthly Course Subscriptions.

CMEs

What Depression Intensive courses are approved for CME credits?

Included in the Intensive program are 5 courses that have been approved for CME credit by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of MedicusCME and Comprehensive Psychiatric Resources, Inc.

Each course is accredited for a different amount of CME credits. In total, the program provides 16 CME credits via these courses.

Am I required to claim and report CMEs for CME-approved courses when participating in the program?

No; pursuing CME credits for CME-approved courses is entirely optional.

What entity is the designated AAFP CME provider for Psychiatry Redefined?

The designated CME provider for Psychiatry Redefined is: Comprehensive Psychiatric Resources, Inc.

Do I have to pass tests along the way?

If you intend to claim CME credits for any of the CME-approved courses, you must complete, submit and score a passing grade for all of the provided course module tests. The minimum passing grade for quizzes is 70% or 80%, depending on the course. If you score below 70% or 80% on your first attempt, you may revisit the module lecture (with the online course player), then retake the quiz.

If you do not wish to claim CME credits, then you do not need to pass the quiz. Remember: These quizzes are meant to reinforce knowledge gained in course lectures, and should be viewed as an adjunct to learning.

How do I view and complete module tests, questionnaires and evaluations for CME courses?

At the end of your course, a set of instructions for completing the necessary accreditation steps will be provided. The required courses tests, course evaluation and certificate instructions are provided within another “course” (a separate accreditation step) within the Learning Dashboard. Please follow the instructions and link listed to begin CME accreditation.

This accreditation “course” will appear on your student dashboard if you are already enrolled in the Depression Intensive, as well.

Do I have to complete a Registrant Information Questionnaire and Course Evaluation if I want to claim CME credit?

Yes, per ACCME policies and requirements you must complete a course evaluation and the necessary post-tests for every CME-approved course for which you want to claim credit.

Do I have to complete all tests and evaluations in one sitting?

No. Just like the individual modules of the online courses, the Module quizzes – as well as the required Registrant Information Questionnaires and Course Evaluations for CME-approved courses – can be completed at your own pace. If you need a break after finishing the first quiz, for example, you may pause; you may then return to the course player, and you can pick up where you left off.

How do I fulfill CME requirements for each CME-approved course?

In order to fulfill CME requirements for each CME-approved course you must:

  • Review the course accreditation information
  • Complete all module/course post-tests for that course with a passing grade of at least 70% or 80% (depending on the course)
  • Complete the Course Evaluation for that course

Once all required components have been completed you will be able to generate a Certificate of CME Completion, which will be emailed to you directly.

Will Psychiatry Redefined report my CME credits for me?

No. Each registrant is responsible for reporting completed CMEs to their specific board in order to claim CME credit. Psychiatry Redefined submits annual reports on the users claiming credit and credit hours claimed, so it is incumbent upon the user to submit and report hours accurately.

I previously completed a PR course or program that is now approved for CME credit. Can I claim CME credit retroactively?

No; CME credits can only be claimed for courses that were completed within the term of credit approval. The term of approval for Psychiatry Redefined’s current CME courses began September 1st, 2019.  If you completed any of these courses prior to this date, you cannot claim CME credits.

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