UTHSCSA CPAN CME 2025 Series
Virtual Zoom sessions will be held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month from 12-1pm CT.
Led by UT Health SA CPAN psychiatry team, these sessions will focus on practical strategies for managing mental health conditions within your busy pediatric and family medicine practices.
For any questions about CME, please email CPAN@uthscsa.edu
DATE | TOPIC |
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August 27 | SPECIAL EVENT Caring for Communities After Disasters |
September 16 | How Traumatic Experiences Change the Adolescent Brain and the Effects of Psychotherapy |
October 21 | Unraveling Complex ADHD: Emotional Dysregulation and Aggression |
November 18 | A Pediatric Providers’ Guide to Psychotropic Medication |
Register for CPAN 2025 CME Series
Texas CPAN CME 2025 Series
Virtual Zoom sessions will be held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month from 12-1pm CT.
Take this opportunity from Texas CPAN teams to learn alongside pediatric and family medicine providers and expand your knowledge of behavioral health and developmental disorders.
For any questions about CME, please email cosh@bcm.edu
DATE | TOPIC |
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August 12 | ADHD |
September 9 | Suicide: What Every PCP Should Know |
October 14 | Depression: What Every PCP Should Know |
November 11 | Behavior Disorders in Preschool/Early Childhood: What Every PCP Should Know |
CME’s are Continuing Medical Education and consists of educational activities which serve to maintain, develop, or increase the knowledge, skills, and professional performance and relationships that a physician uses to provide services for patients, the public, or the profession.
In general use, CME refers to educational events that have been approved for CME credits. CME credits are important to physicians because some states require a specified number of credits annually to maintain medical licenses, and because most hospitals require a specified number of credits for their physicians to remain credentialed to see patients. CME credits are authorized by the American Medical Association Physician’s Recognition Award.

Project ECHO CPAN 2025 Series
Project ECHO is an interactive virtual workshop designed specifically for direct care providers. Sessions will include a brief presentation by a psychiatrist followed by case discussion. Project ECHO is aimed to educate primary care physicians on how to recognize and diagnose mental health conditions in children/adolescents. ECHO educational series offers FREE, virtual CME credits and is running from February-April 2025.
Project ECHO is designed to be participation-based, rather than be lecture-based. Participants can submit a real patient case to present, at some point during the series.
SESSION | TOPIC | DATE |
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1 | Aggression, Anger, and Out of Control Kids | August 26 |
2 | SAFETY-A and Suicide Risk Assessment | September 23 |
3 | Depression Assessment Utilizing Collaborative Care Model | October 28 |
4 | How to Read and Use Psychological vs. Neuropsychological Assessments | November 25 |