July 2024: NEI Member News and CME/CE Releases

July 2024: NEI Member News and CME/CE Releases

NEI Members have exclusive access to practical point-of-care resources and an extensive library of online content, all designed to help you stay current in your clinical practice. Not yet an NEI Member? Join now to gain this valuable resource.


New Patient Education Handouts for NEI Members

Treatment and Testing Guides

>> View full collection of Patient Resources available to NEI Members


Learning styles differ, and that’s why we offer NEI Members a variety of formats and durations. Whether you prefer watching or reading, long-form or short, you can find the education to suit your needs with your Member Learning Activities. 

Adding Insult to Injury: Metabolic Issues in the Etiology and Treatment of Psychiatric Disorders (Encore Presentation, CME/CE)

19-Year-Old New College Student Reporting Change in Cognitive Status and Socialization (clinical case study, CME/CE)*

Presynaptic Dopamine Dysregulation in Schizophrenia (mechanism of action animation, CME/CE)*

Memories in the Future: An Update on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease (Encore Presentation, CME/CE)

In the Future: Update on Emerging Strategies to Ameliorate Positive, Negative, and Cognitive Symptoms of Schizophrenia (Encore Presentation, CME/CE)

*Counts toward the Master Psychopharmacology Program requirements.


Have you started the 2024-26 NEI Master Psychopharmacology Program yet?

An online, self-paced, assessment-based certificate program designed to help healthcare professionals hone their skills in the practice of psychopharmacology. Complete the program and earn up to 28 CME credits and 16 MOC self-assessment credits.

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NEI Member Tips and Pearls provides highlights and updated prescribing information for key psychotropic treatments.

>> Fluvoxamine



Brief, Culturally Sensitive Screener Helps Primary Care Providers Diagnose Dementia

Differential Outcomes of Placebo Treatment Across 9 Psychiatric Disorders

Association Between Dual Orexin Receptor Antagonists And Suicidality

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