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Perspectives on International Guidelines for Depression

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Perspectives on International Guidelines for Depression

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Clinical depression is a challenging diagnosis across the world.  International Consensus Guidelines have been developed by key thought leaders to share perspectives on management of depression. Join Drs. Mel Noke and Rachel Self, Medical Science Liaisons for Otsuka in Australia and America, respectively, as they moderate a robust discussion between Dr. Gin Mahli from Australia, Dr. Sagar Parikh from the US and Canada, and Dr. Roger McIntyre from Canada on their perspectives of the guideline development, with a focus on key similarities and differences.

Featuring

  • Gin Mahli, MD

    Executive and Clinical Director of the CADE Clinic Royal North Shore Hospital, Head of the Discipline of Psychiatry at University of Sydney, President of International Society of Bipolar Disorders

    Executive and Clinical Director of the CADE Clinic Royal North Shore Hospital, Head of the Discipline of Psychiatry at University of Sydney, President of International Society of Bipolar Disorders

  • Sagar Parikh, MD, FRCPC

    John F Greden Professor of Depression and Clinical Neuroscience, Professor of Psychiatry, Associate Director, University of Michigan Depression Center

    John F Greden Professor of Depression and Clinical Neuroscience, Professor of Psychiatry, Associate Director, University of Michigan Depression Center

  • Roger S. McIntyre, MD, FRCPC

    Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology, University of Toronto, Head of the Mood Disorders Psychopharmacology Unit, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada

  • Mel Noke, PhD

    Medical Science Liaison, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Australia Pty Ltd.

    Medical Science Liaison, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Australia Pty Ltd.

  • Rachel Self, PhD, MS (OPDC)

    Medical Science Director, Neuroscience Field Medical Affairs

Dr. Mel Noke is an employee of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Australia Pty Ltd.rnDr. Rachel Self is an employee of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.rnDr. Gin Mahli, Dr. Sagar Parikh, and Dr. Roger McIntyre are paid consultants of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.

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