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UPMC 42nd Annual Pittsburgh Schizophrenia Conference 2025

UPMC 42nd Annual Pittsburgh Schizophrenia Conference 2025

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UPMC 42nd Annual Pittsburgh Schizophrenia Conference 2025

UPMC 42nd Annual Pittsburgh Schizophrenia Conference 2025

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    UPMC 42nd Annual Pittsburgh Schizophrenia Conference 2025

    Include: 5 Videos (.mp4) + 5 Audios (.mp3) + 5 Subtitles (.vtt) + 6 PDFs, size: 5.88 GB
    Target Audience: psychiatrists
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    1. Overview

    The UPMC 42nd Annual Pittsburgh Schizophrenia Conference 2025 explores cutting-edge research and clinical innovations in the treatment of psychosis. The course covers diverse topics ranging from AI-driven diagnostics and neurobiological markers to psychosocial interventions like Cognitive Enhancement Therapy and dietary strategies targeting the gut-brain axis.

    Course Date: 2025

    2. Learning Objectives

    • Evaluate the role of AI technologies in improving diagnostic reliability and understanding the neurobiology of psychosis.

    • Implement Cognitive Enhancement Therapy (CET) and social skills training to improve functional outcomes in schizophrenia.

    • Analyze the impact of dietary interventions on immune dysregulation and metabolism via the gut-brain axis.

    • Discuss auditory rhythm perception deficits in first-episode psychosis and their clinical implications.

    • Develop effective, patient-centered written educational materials to enhance understanding and engagement in care.

    3. Target Audience

    Best for psychiatrists and researchers who want updates on AI diagnostics, cognitive enhancement therapy, and gut-brain interventions.

    4. Topics

    1. Auditory Rhythm Perception in First-Episode Psychosis

    2. AI Technologies for Psychosis to Improve Diagnostic Reliability and Provide Neurobiological Basis

    3. Cognitive Enhancement Therapy and Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia

    4. From Gut to Brain – Dietary Interventions Targeting Immune Dysregulation and Metabolism

    5. A Model for Developing Written Education Materials for Persons with Schizophrenia