We train health care professionals and
the public about ADHD in Adults
with the latest evidence-based content
from International Experts.

Program Committee: Stephen V. Faraone, PhD, Program Director;
Lenard Adler, MD, David Goodman, MD, Co-Chairs, APSARD Education Committee;
Jonathan Marx, MBA, Media and Marketing Director

ADHD CME Faculty

All ADHD CME Faculty are provided by our partner organization, APSARD, the American Professional Society of ADHD and Related Disorders. All materials presented comply with ACCME standards – evidence-based, fair and balanced, and free from commercial supporter influence. We encourage participants to join APSARD for ongoing learning and networking.

Faculty

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ADHD CME Online Courses Offered

Lenard Adler MD - ADHD in Adults Faculty

Lenard A. Adler, MD

Professor of Psychiatry and Child and 
Adolescent Psychiatry
Director Adult ADHD Program
NYU School of Medicine
New York, New York

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-Using the ASRS Screener in the Diagnosis of ADHD

-Improving Executive Function in Adult ADHD

-Assessing Functional Outcomes in Young ADHD Adults

 

Joseph Biederman MD - ADHD in Adults Faculty

Joseph L. Biederman, MD

Chief of the Clinical and Research Programs in 
Pediatric Psychopharmacology and Adult ADHD
Massachusetts General Hospital

Professor of Psychiatry
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts

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-Pharmalogical Treatment of Comorbid ADHD

-ADHD and Working Memory Deficits

 

Stephen Faraone PhD - ADHD in Adults Faculty

Stephen V. Faraone, PhD

Distinguished Professor
Departments of Psychiatry and
Neuroscience and Physiology
SUNY Upstate Medical University.
President, World Federation of ADHD.

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-Integrating Pharmacologic and Non-Pharm ADHD Treatments

-Late Onset ADHD and Atypical ADHD

 

Jeffrey Halperin PhD - ADHD in Adults Faculty

Jeffrey M. Halperin, PhD

Distinguished Professor
Department of Psychology
Queens College, City University of New York
Department of Psychiatry
The Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Queens, New York

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-Altering trajectories to improve long-term outcomes in ADHD

 

Ellen LIttman, PhD, ADHD in Adults

Ellen Littman, PhD

Clinical Therapist in Private Practice
Mt. Kisco, New York

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-ADHD in Women — Differences in Diagnosis, Part 1

-ADHD in Women — Differences in Treatment, Part 2

 

Oren Mason, MD

Principal, Attention MD

Assistant Professor
Michigan State University
College of Human Medicine
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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-ADHD in Adults — Making the Diagnosis, Part 1

-ADHD in Adults — Optimizing Treatment, Part 2

 

John Mitchell PhD - ADHD in Adults Faculty

John MItchell, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Duke University Medical Center
Duke ADHD Program
Durham, North Carolina

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-Mindfulness-Based Theraby for Adults with ADHD (History, Sessions 1-2)

-Mindfulness-Based Therapy for Adults with ADHD (Sessions 3-8)

 

Anthony Rostain MD - ADHD in Adults Faculty

Anthony L. Rostain, MD, MA

Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine

Medical Director, Adult ADHD Treatment & Research Program
PENN Behavioral Health, University of Pennsylvania Health System
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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-Cardiovascular Safety of ADHD Medications

-Managing Comorbid Medical Issues with ADHD

-ADHD and Substance Use Disorder (SUD)

 

Mary Solanto PhD - ADHD in Adults Faculty

Mary V. Solanto, PhD

Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry
Associate Professor, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
NYU School of Medicine
New York, New York

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-Cardiovascular Safety of ADHD Medications

-Managing Comorbid Medical Issues with ADHD

-ADHD and Substance Use Disorder (SUD)