Nevada Psychiatric Association (NPA) - 24th Annual Psychopharmacology Update Conference

Event Dates
2019-02-13 - 2019-02-16
Exhibitors
0
Floor Size
0
Attendees
1600
Event contact title
Conference Manager
Event contact first name
Katie
Event contact last name
Bertini
Email
conferencemanager@nvpsychiatry.org
Event contact telephone number
702-749-7489
Description

Please join us for the Nevada Psychiatric Association’s 24th Annual National Psychopharmacology Update over President’s Day weekend in Las Vegas! In addition to the annual three-day Psychopharmcology Update, we have planned one additional conference day – a Pre-Conference on Bipolar Disorders – for four days packed with educational sessions on the latest trends and treatment of psychiatric disorders essential to your practice.

​As the largest psychopharmacology conference in the US, last year NPA hosted 1,600 attendees from 48 states and 8 countries!

​The 24th National Psychopharmacology Update also includes:​

  • Full-day pre-conference focusing on Bipolar Disorders

  • Earn a year’s worth of CME/CE credits – up to 33.5 credits will be available

  • Additional educational opportunities during daily product theaters

  • Luxury accommodations in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip at special discounted prices: $135-$160 at Paris Hotel and Casino and $97-$120 at Bally’s.

  • Breakfast and lunch included in your registratio

Attendee information

Who should attend:

Join your colleagues at the 24th Annual National Psychopharmacology Update: • Psychiatrists • Primary Care Physicians • Physician Assistants • Nurse Practitioners • Psychiatric Nurses • Psychologists • Therapists

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