ADHD in children

ADHD in children: access the latest research and CME activities

When you want access to the most recent research on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or ADHD in children, you’ll find peer-reviewed, evidence-based articles on Psychiatrist.com that explore the latest advances in diagnosis and treatment. With a wide range of original research, reports, and analysis, Psychiatrist.com provides scientifically rigorous information about all aspects of ADHD, including ADHD and anxietyADHD symptoms in toddlers, and medications for ADHD and ADD in children and adults.

Through the CME Institute (CMEInstitute.com) of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., Psychiatrist.com also offers free CME activities related to ADHD in children and many other subjects, along with free tools for tracking participation and documenting credits earned. With Psychiatrist.com and CMEInstitute.com, you can easily fit CME requirements into a busy schedule.

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Discover the latest developments in treating ADHD in children

Psychiatrist.com publishes articles from two leading sources of psychiatric research. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP) is a peer-reviewed publication that has been at the forefront of psychiatric research for more than 75 years. As the leading psychiatric journal for clinical information, JCP offers the most up-to-date information on ADHD in children and other subjects for psychiatrists and mental health professionals.

The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders (PCC) is an international, peer-reviewed, online-only journal that provides information for primary care physicians and other clinicians who care for patients with mental health and CNS disorders.

ADHD resources on Psychiatrist.com include:

  • Original research, Academic Highlights, commentaries, Brief Reports, and case reports
  • Psychopharmacology content, including evidence-based articles concerning the practice of psychopharmacology through the lens of clinical experience
  • Meta-analyses that synthesize conclusions from multiple studies

Content concerning ADHD in children includes titles such as:

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CME activities for ADHD in children

Psychiatrist.com and the CME Institute provide a convenient way to earn CME credits on a variety of topics, including ADHD in children. You’ll find more than 150 CME activities on the Psychiatrist.com and CMEInstitute.com websites, including journal articles, supplements, newsletters, webcasts, Brief Reports, and more. With a free registration on Psychiatrist.com or CMEInstitute.com, you can use the MyCME tool to track participation in CME activities and document your credits earned.

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FAQs on research on ADHD in children

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There is typically no cost for CME activities available through Psychiatrist.com or CMEInstitute.com. Occasionally, activities that have no commercial support may require a $10 processing fee.

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A free registration on Psychiatrist.com offers access to a wide range of materials, including the full text of supplements from The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and the full text of articles from The Primary Care Companion. You can also participate in more than 150 CME activities and track your progress with a free MyCME account through CMEInstitute.com. Your registration allows you to sign up for electronic alerts, or Elerts, to keep you up to date on new articles from JCP Weekly as well as podcasts, blogs, CME offerings, and the table of contents from upcoming issues of JCP and PCC.

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About Psychiatrist.com

Published by Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., Psychiatrist.com is a premier source of clinical information for psychiatrists, mental health professionals, primary care physicians, and other clinicians who treat patients with behavioral health and neurologic disorders.

Psychiatrist.com provides access to articles and research from several sources, including The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders, and the CME Institute at CMEInstitute.com.

Content on Psychiatrist.com includes research and clinical psychiatry news on a wide range of topics, including ADHD in women, bipolar disorders and bipolar dementia, early onset Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, diagnosis of major depressive disorder according to DSM 5 major depressive disorder criteria, treatment of psychotic schizophrenia, and research on many other CNS disorders.