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These activities are not part of the Performance Improvement program. If you are interested in the PI, please click here.

Virtual Clinic

The TRD Virtual Clinic will allow learners to meet multiple patients with different presentations and manage them over multiple visits and settings. Each patient visit is a CME activity, featuring prominent clinicians and recognized subject matter experts. The Virtual Clinic utilizes an activity format that has been shown to maximize learner engagement, to increase clinical knowledge and competency, and to address continuity of care issues.

Tracey visit 1
Tracey visit 2
Barbara visit 1
Barbara visit 2
Clinical Practice Toolkit
A quick reference guide provided to all participants of the initiative, but tailored to different disciplines as needed and determined by the faculty. The toolkit is to contain facts, figures, and references for additional resources, algorithms and statistics to enable participants to absorb key learnings from the initiative.

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Presented by The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in collaboration with the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance, and developed through a strategic educational facilitation with MJ Consulting Group.

Supported by an educational grant from Eli Lilly and Co. and Bristol-Myers Squibb, Inc.
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