2022 Regional Integrated Mental Health Conference

September 22-24, 2023
West Baden Springs Hotel 

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16.25 CME Conference to Feature New Neuropsych Institute 

The recent unveiling of the new Indiana NeuroDiagnostic Institute by Governor Mike Pence, has garnered significant attention by the Indiana Psychiatric Society.  Further news and developments regarding the hospital will be released at the Regional Integrated Mental Health Conference at West Baden Springs Hotel April 22-24, 2016.  The conference, now in its 7th year, has had a long-standing tradition of providing cutting-edge techniques and treatment options for mental health professionals. The addition of the hospital to the conversation only furthers the success of the conference.

Registration is now open for the event with early bird rates expiring January 31. 

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Psychiatry residents and fellows are strongly encouraged to attend this event.  The Indiana Psychiatric Society is pleased to offer registration scholarships to cover the cost of attendance.  For more information, click here or contact Sara.   

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