Using the ASRS to Monitor Treatment

ADHD CME

Using the ASRS as a Measure of ADHD Treatment Response

Overview

In this webcast, Dr. Rostain describes using the ASRS to monitor treatment response

This webcast was recorded live and is being used with the permission of the presenter. 

At the conclusion of this CME Activity, primary healthcare professionals will be able to:

  • Use the ASRS screener and 18 Symptom checklist for adult ADHD to monitor patients response to medication treatment
  • Recommend skills classes for patients in addition to medication
  • Use the 18 Symptom checklist to evaluate medication efficacy, symptom reduction, and need for medication adjustments

Presented by

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

Course Runs: Sept 1, 2020 – Sept 1, 2021

Using the ASRS in Practice

ADHD CME

Using the New ASRS Screener in Clinical Practice

Overview

The ASRS-5 online screener, which conforms with DSM-5, can be used effectively in the office as a quick screen for potential diagnosis of ADHD. Dr. Rostain discusses prompts for use of the screener, use of the screener itself, and next steps in making a complete diagnosis. 

This webcast was recorded live and is being used with the permission of the presenter. 

At the conclusion of this CME Activity, primary healthcare professionals will be able to:

  • Use the ASRS to screen for adult ADHD in the practice office
  • Be able to score the screener and determine a positive vs negative screen
  • Conduct a complete diagnosis of ADHD following a positive screen
  • Train office personnel to administer and score a screener for adult ADHD

Presented by

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

Course Runs: Sept 1, 2020 – Sept 1, 2021

The Science Behind the ASRS Screener

ADHD CME

The Science Behind the ASRS

Overview

In this webcast, Dr. Rostain describes the science behind the ASRS tool.

This webcast was recorded live and is being used with the permission of the presenter. 

At the end of this 25 minute CME session, participants will:

  • Be able to discuss the history and use of the ASRS screener for adult ADHD
  • List the differences in criteria for ADHD diagnosis in DSM-IV vs DSM-V
  • Discuss the reliability of the ASRS screener as a self-report scale with patients.

Presented by

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

Course Runs: Sept 1, 2020 – Sept 1, 2021