Collaborative Care and Long Term Management
Once developed, the implementation of a treatment plan can be compromised by lack of coordination between psychiatric and medical personnel, as well as poor communication with patient and physician. Proper education and counseling for the patient are essential for improving and sustaining quality of life for those living with bipolar disorder.
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Performance Improvement CME 
Bipolar disorder is a leading cause of disability and affects approximately 5.7 million American adults in the United States. While many advances have been made in the area of bipolar disorder diagnosis and treatment, significant clinical barriers still persist. As a result, many clinicians remain challenged to deliver care aligned with current evidence. Learn to implement guideline-approved processes of care for patients with bipolar disorder, with special emphasis on clinical tools and established measures designed to enhance and streamline practice systems
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Peer-to-Peer Dialogue 
Optimizing Patient Engagement in Treatment
Faculty: Ronald J. Diamond, MD and Richard L. Brown, MD, MPH
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Using Concepts of Chronic Care Management for Patients with Bipolar Disorder
Faculty: Layne A. Prest, PhD, LMFT and Ronald J. Diamond, MD
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On-Demand Webinar 
Evidence-Based Management of Patients with Bipolar Disorder
Presented by: Caleb M. Adler
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Video Library 
Working with Patients to Proactively Identify Problems Before They Get Worse
Faculty: Ronald J. Diamond, MD
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Practice Tools
A downloadable collection of helpful tools for practitioners treating patients with bipolar disorder. Various patient screening and assessment tools are included.
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