QTc prolongation can be a critical consideration when prescribing psychiatric medications—especially in medically complex patients.
In his presentation, Scott Beach, MD, MGH Psychiatrist and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, provides an overview of medications associated with QTc prolongation and what clinicians should keep in mind when evaluating risk.
Learn more at Medical Psychiatry: Comprehensive Update 2026, a virtual conference designed for clinicians managing psychiatric care in medical settings.
Register today: https://mghcme.org/courses/medical-psychiatry-comprehensive-update-conference-2026/
Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy
As the original and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, Mass General trains the next generation of leaders in science and medicine.
We provide world renowned CME education to hospitals and health professionals on an international level. We are the largest department-based education program at Massachusetts General Hospital. The Psychiatry Academy educates more than 25,000 health care professionals, helps more than 10,000 patients and their loved ones, and has members from more than 120 countries around the globe. The Psychiatr
Join Dr. David Silbersweig, neuropsychiatrist and Harvard Medical School Professor, this fall for Neuropsychiatry: A Comprehensive Update 2026.
This hybrid conference will explore the connections between brain circuitry, behavior, affective processes, and neuropsychiatric syndromes, with practical insights for clinical care.
Register today to join us in Boston or virtually:
https://mghcme.org/courses/neuropsychiatry-a-comprehensive-update-2026/
05/29/2026
This October, discover a new kind of medical conference—one where you don’t just listen, you move, breathe, and practice what you learn.
Join The Comprehensive Healing Conference 2026 in Boston, MA.
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Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy Lynda Reid is available Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM–4:00 PM EST at 857-262-2131. After hours, please leave a message for a next-business-day reply, or email [email protected].
05/26/2026
Join Peter S. Hendricks, PhD for “Implementation Challenges in Psychedelic Care” at the 6th Annual Conference on Psychedelics & Psychedelic Medicine. Dr. Hendricks is University Professor and Heersink Endowed Chair, and Director of Psychedelic Research in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurobiology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
This year’s conference will also explore pharmacology, therapeutic models, neuroscience, psychosomatics, spirituality, clinical risk, and interdisciplinary care.
November 13–14, 2026 | Boston or Virtual
Learn more and register: mghcme.org/psychedelics2026
6th Annual Conference on Psychedelics and Psychedelic Medicine Lynda Reid is available Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM–4:00 PM EST at 857-262-2131. After hours, please leave a message for a next-business-day reply, or email [email protected].
05/20/2026
The 50th Annual Psychopharmacology Conference offers more than expert-led education—it brings clinicians together for meaningful learning, discussion, and professional connection. Join us for a landmark year featuring 40+ speakers, 25+ timely topics, new opportunities for in-depth learning, and the trusted faculty and peer exchange attendees value year after year.
For more conference information or to register, visit mghcme.org/Psychopharm2026.
05/20/2026
What’s new at Neuropsychiatry: A Comprehensive Update 2026? This year’s agenda includes a new session on Psychopharmacology of Autism Spectrum Disorders, adding fresh clinical content to a program designed for providers working across psychiatric, neurological, and medical care.
Join faculty from Mass General Brigham and Harvard Medical School for three days of case-driven discussion focused on the complexity of real-world neuropsychiatric practice.
Taking place on October 22–24, 2026. To register, visit mghcme.org/BWHNeuropsych2026
05/13/2026
Never miss insights from leaders in women’s mental health.
With on-demand access, you can learn from expert faculty including Lee S. Cohen, MD; Marlene P. Freeman, MD; Allison Baker, MD; Ruta Nonacs, MD, PhD; Edwin Raffi, MD, MPH; and colleagues from Massachusetts General Hospital—whenever it fits your schedule.
Explore critical topics in perinatal psychiatry, including postpartum mood disorders, medication safety during pregnancy, psychotherapy for the perinatal period, substance use treatment, and emergency mental health care.
Access anytime: mghcme.org/wmh
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WHM Courses Lynda Reid is available Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM–4:00 PM EST at 857-262-2131. After hours, please leave a message for a next-business-day reply, or email [email protected].
05/13/2026
Hear from Franklin King, MD on “Psychedelic Pharmacology for Clinicians” at the 6th Annual Conference on Psychedelics & Psychedelic Medicine. Dr. King is Director, Training and Education, Center for Neuroscience of Psychedelics at Massachusetts General Hospital and Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
The 2026 program also features sessions on therapy models, neuroscience, ketamine care, psychosomatics, implementation, spirituality and sacred use, risk, and research methodology.
November 13–14, 2026 | Boston or Virtual
Register today: mghcme.org/psychedelics2026
6th Annual Conference on Psychedelics and Psychedelic Medicine Lynda Reid is available Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM–4:00 PM EST at 857-262-2131. After hours, please leave a message for a next-business-day reply, or email [email protected].
05/13/2026
From Psychiatric Emergencies: Catatonia, NMS, Serotonin Syndrome to Delirium: Pathophysiology, Prevention and Treatment, Medical Psychiatry: Comprehensive Update 2026 will offer timely veducation on critical issues shaping patient care across settings.
To register for the virtual conference, please visit
Medical Psychiatry: Comprehensive Update Conference 2026 Lynda Reid is available Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM–4:00 PM EST at 857-262-2131. After hours, please leave a message for a next-business-day reply, or email [email protected].
Join Dr. Jeremy Schmahmann, behavioral neurologist, neuropsychiatrist and Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School, this fall in Boston for Neuropsychiatry: A Comprehensive Update 2026, taking place October 22–24, 2026.
This three-day course will feature expert faculty and timely discussions on key topics in neuropsychiatry for clinicians across psychiatry, neurology, primary care, psychology, nursing, pharmacy, and allied disciplines.
Attend in person or by live stream. For more information or to register, visit: mghcme.org/BWHNeuropsych2026
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