Suicidal Ideation in Pediatric Urgent Care

Speaker:

Naema Qureshi, MD
Attending Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Albany Medical Center/Brooklyn Minds
Trained at Massachusetts General Hospital 

Objectives:
1. Evaluate suicidal ideation in the various ways it can present 
2. Formulate a risk assessment 
3. Differentiate when hospitalization is needed vs when discharge home is safe 

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* 1. Did the presentation meet your expectations of the following (select all that apply):

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* 2. After viewing this webinar, how likely are you to recommend this to a friend or colleague?

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* 3. Was the webinar free from commercial bias?

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* 4. How will attending this webinar affect your future practice? Please select from following (Multiple choice)

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* 5. Please state what topics you would like to see discussed.

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* 6. Please share any comments about the webinar. 

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* 7. The following 4 questions are scored for your CME credit:
True/False: Patients who are experiencing suicidal ideation will not admit to it, and thus it is not worth asking.

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* 8. True/False: We have accurate and reliable tools to help us predict who will attempt suicide.

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* 9. True/False: Patients with suicidal ideation require psychiatric admission 

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* 10. True/False: A history of prior suicide attempt is a static (un-changable) risk factor for suicide attempts in the future.

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* 11. Name

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* 12. Email Address

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* 13. For CME recording please enter your NPI number below:

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* 14. For ABP MOC 2 credit, please enter your ABP ID here:

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