Special CE Programs in Psychopharmacology
Earn a Postdoctoral Master of Science Degree in Clinical Psychopharmacology Classes Start January, 2008 Our Postdoctoral Master of Science program in Clinical Psychopharmacology provides in-depth, systematic training in clinical psycho-pharmacology and is open only to licensed or license-eligible psychologists. Classes meet almost every third weekend for approximately 28 months, and a phone-in option is available for those living more than 100 miles from a classroom site. Featuring great instructors, including psychologists John Preston and Morgan Sammons, psychiatrists ,internists, pharmacologists and neuroscientists, the program offers an expanded 459 hour curriculum. Its approach is basedon the psychological model of pharmacotherapy and includes expanded coursework in neuro-pathology and psychopharmacology with special populations, including chronic diseases, gender and ethnic issues, and courses in childand geriatric psychopharmacology. CE option if you can’t commit to the entire degree program: The first two classesof the new cohort maybe taken as a stand-alone CE course through Alliant’s Continuing Education Division. Psychologists who take this course and pass the exams may transfer the course into the Masterof Science program for academic credit, and tuition paid for the CE course will be applied to the tuition for the degree program. Biochemical Foundations of Psychopharmacology: Clinical Biochemistry and Neurochemistry David Presti, PhD, psychologistand molecular biologist Dates: Jan. 26-27, Feb. 9-10, March 8-9, March 22-23, 2008 Fee: $795; 48 hours CE credit To register for this CE class, contact: Continuing Education at Alliant (800) 457-1273 or ce@alliant.edu For further information, email psychopharm@alliant.edu.
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