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Presented by The Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine
  Supplement to
 

Support for this program has been
provided by an educational grant from
Eli Lilly and Company.

The Hidden Peril of Mixed Bipolar Episodes in Primary Care: Revealing Practical Strategies for
Improving Patient Outcomes
is a multimedia educational program presented by The Johns
Hopkins University School of Medicine. It is designed to teach and educate primary care
providers, family physicians, internists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and other health
care professionals on the diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder.

Module 1: Dynamics of Bipolar Disorder: Moving Beyond DSM-IV-TR® to Confirm “Clinical Suspicion” of Bipolar Disorder

Module 2: Hypomania: The Clinical Reality of Diagnosing Adult and Child/Adolescent Patients

Module 3: Mixed States: Practical Application of Evidence, Guidelines, and Clinical Judgment

Module 4: Challenges of the Comorbid Patient: Evaluating Common Comorbidities in Adults and
Children/Adolescents and Treatment Considerations

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide
continuing medical education (CME) to physicians.

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine takes responsibility for the content, quality,
and scientific integrity of this CME activity.

In collaboration with Health and Wellness Education Partners. © 2008 The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. All rights reserved.

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