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SUMMARY:Practical Ethics for TMS Practices
DESCRIPTION:> >Register Now <<\nJoin the Clinical TMS Society for this installment of our Grand Rounds Webinar Series: "Practical Ethics for TMS Practices" \nSpeaker: Ian Cook\, MD\, DLFAPA\, FCTMSS\nEthical issues arise every day when providing TMS therapy\, whether around professionalism\, boundaries\, transparency\, or conflicts of interest. Interactions with patients\, manufacturers\, colleagues\, and the public may challenge us and members of our care teams. Fortunately\, there are frameworks that can help us identify the issues and guide our approaches so we can uphold professional standards. \nUsing illustrative case vignettes\, in this webinar we'll explore the ethical challenges in TMS practice with Dr. Ian Cook\, long-time co-chair of the CTMSS Legal\, Business\, and Ethics Committee\, and a Member of our Board. \nDuring this presentation\, attendees will address these three key topic areas: \n\nProfessionalism\nBoundaries\nTransparency and Conflicts of Interest\n\nTake advantage of our live Q&A session at the conclusion of the webinar. \nOne CME credit is available. \nCE Language \n*Registered attendees will receive access to the on-demand video recording by Friday\, Friday\, March 7\, 2025. You will receive an email notification with instructions on accessing the video. You may register for the on-demand webinar any time after the live webinar. \nWhen:\nUSA - March 4\, 2025 at 8:00pm EST | 5:00pm PST\nUK- March 5\, 2025 at 1:00am GMT\nAustralia- March 5\, 2025 at 12:00pm AEDT \nCost: Members: $25 | Non-members $50 | Trainee Members FREE \n> >Register Now <<\nIan Cook\, MD\, DLFAPA\, FCTMSS\n \nDr. Ian A. Cook is the founding Director and CEO of the Los Angeles TMS Institute and a Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and of Bioengineering at UCLA. His career has largely focused on improving the treatment of mental illnesses by working at the interface between medicine and technology. \nIn his 25+ year academic career at UCLA\, he started the Unipolar Depression Research and Clinic Program\, held an endowed chair in Depression Research\, treated the first patient in his UCLA TMS Treatment Service in March 2009\, and served as a member of the rTMS Task Group of the National Network of Depression Centers. He was Chief of Staff at UCLA’s Neuropsychiatric Hospital and was elected Chair of the Faculty of the David Geffen School of Medicine. He also was appointed Chief Translational Innovation Officer for the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. \nFor many years he was a member of the Executive Committee on Practice Guidelines of the American Psychiatric Association\, helping guide their dissemination of evidence-based practices in psychiatry. Nationally\, he also served as a standing member of the NIH’s ITVA Review Committee (“Interventions Committee for Adult Disorders”). \nHe left UCLA in 2018 to start the Los Angeles TMS Institute and bring advanced treatment modalities out of the laboratory and into clinical care in Southern California. \nDr. Cook received his undergraduate degree in engineering from Princeton University and graduated from the Yale School of Medicine before coming to UCLA for his residency training. He then completed an NIMH T32 Research Fellowship before joining the UCLA faculty. \nHe is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and one of the inaugural Fellows of the Clinical TMS Society. He joined the Board of the Society in 2013\, has been co-chair of its Legal\, Business\, and Ethics Committee for many years\, and received the President’s Award in 2021. He is Vice President and a founding Board Member of the Foundation for the Advancement of Clinical TMS. \n> >Register Now <<
URL:https://clinicaltmssociety.org/event/practical-ethics-for-tms-practices/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds Webinar
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