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Faces Of Depression In Primary Care: Depression Symptomology & Functional Outcomes From Early To Late Adulthood
About This Event
Faces Of Depression In Primary Care: Depression Symptomology & Functional Outcomes From Early To Late Adulthood
Depression is a common disorder and leading cause of disability worldwide, which impacts an estimated 280 million individuals or ~5% of the adult population.1 Primary care clinicians are often the first access point for individuals experiencing behavioral health symptoms, particularly depression.2 Although they have the training and expertise required to address mental illnesses, differences in presentation across the lifespan and presence of medical comorbidities can complicate recognition and effective treatment of major depressive disorder. During this presentation, perspectives on the role of primary care in identifying, assessing, and managing major depressive disorder across the lifespan will be discussed. An emphasis on some of the unique complexities within the primary care landscape and an examination of the burden of disease with respect to functional outcomes will be provided. Finally, the various treatments for depression and the role they may play in overall depression improvement and functionality will be highlighted. References:
- World Health Organization 2022 website: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/depression
- Jetty et al. 2021 Assessing Primary Care Contributions to Behavioral Health: A Cross-sectional Study Using Medical Expenditure Panel Survey; Journal of Primary Care & Community Health Volume 12: 1–6.
Venue
Sparks Steak House – Hamilton Room
Featuring
Anna Basoff, PharmD (OPDC)
Managed Market Liaison
MoreAnna Basoff, PharmD, is a Managed Market Liaison for Otsuka covering the US Northeast region. Dr. Basoff gained her Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from Rutgers University. After graduating, she joined Horizon Blue Cross & Blue Shield of NJ as a clinical pharmacist where she worked on initiatives that included MTM (medication therapy management), digital health, and adherence. In the past, she has also worked as a pharmacist for Walgreens. She resides in NJ and continues to work with the Rutgers pharmacy students, as diplomat to their Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) student chapter.Jehan Marino, PharmD, BCPP (OPDC)
Medical Science Liaison
Matthew Pabis, MD
Chief Executive Officer, Medical Director, Family Medicine Doctor – St. Marks’s Place Institute for Health, New York, New York
Anna Basoff, PharmD and Jehan Marino, PharmD, BCPP are employees of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. (OPDC)
Matthew Pabis, MD is a paid speaker for Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. (OPDC)
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