Transactions THE NEWSLETTER OF THE PHILADELPHIA PSYCHIATRIC SOCIETY / FALL 2020
President’s Message / Ilia Nikhinson, MD As we enter Autumn, we look for a transition from challenges to calm, and a hope for a return to a new version of a normal we used to know. We have faced some challenges this year - COVID-19 pandemic, civil protests, legislative issues, and more, all while continuing to care for our patients. COVID-19 has affected more than how we treat our patients. It has caused the chapter to cancel several of our CME events—Colloquium of Scholars, the Women’s Brunch, and this year’s Benjamin Rush Gala all due to social distancing guidelines. While these events have been canceled this year, work has continued. I am pleased to announce that both the Colloquium of Scholars and Women’s Brunch will be held in the Spring (format to be decided), and our plan is to bring the Benjamin Rush Gala back in Fall 2021. More information on these events will be shared by email and on the website after the New Year. We are fortunate that our Addictions Symposium Committee, with the help of our staff, will host the 6th Annual Addictions Symposium. This will be a virtual event, and will be held on Saturday,
On the legislative front, we received unexpected news. We learned that the Minors Consent Act (Act 147 of 2004) was amended in late June of this year, and on July 23, Act 65 of 2020 became law. Deborah Ann Shoemaker, PaPS Lobbyist completed a comprehensive analysis of Act 65, which has been posted on the PaPS website. Please take time to review the analysis. It can be found here. If you have any questions after reviewing the analysis, please free to email Deb at: dshoemaker@pamedsoc.org. We also had a huge legislative success. With the help of over 3,000 letters from APA members, and strong lobbying efforts in Washington, DC by many APA staff members, we received word on September 21 that the proposal to establish a pilot program within the Veteran Administration allowing psychologists to prescribe had been removed from consideration by the House Veteran’s Affairs Committee (House VA Committee) for this congressional session. I am honored to follow in the footsteps of so many others and serve the chapter as President for this year. Thank you for your confidence in me and the PPS Council. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns at philapsych@papsych.org.
October 31, from 7:30 am to 3:00 pm. The program will feature talks by Frank Leone, MD; Sosunmolu Shoyinka, MD; William Santoro, MD; Kyle Kampman, MD; and a panel discussion by Fred Baurer, MD, Lara Weinstein, MD, and Margaret Jarvis, MD. For more information and to register for the event, click here.
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6TH Annual Addictions Symposium
Society Committee Interest Form
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF OUR NEW LOOK? COVID-19 and Anxiety Disorders
Meet Your 2020 Executive Committee