April 2008

Photo Releases: Speaking of Treatment

Speaking of treatmentKambiz Pahlavan, (right) Medical Director of Rogers Memorial Hospital in Milwaukee, presents Prakash Masand (left), a consulting professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University Medical Center, with an award plaque in commemoration of his April 17 and18 visit to Wisconsin. The Rogers Center for Research and Training brought Masand to Milwaukee as part of the organization’s professional development series. Doctors and therapists saw Masand speak at a program held April 17 at Milwaukee’s Mason Street Grill. Download PDF Version

Speaking of treatment

Prakash Masand, consulting professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University Medical Center, leads a discussion at Rogers Memorial Hospital in Milwaukee about using evidence-based treatments in the care of those diagnosed with bipolar disorder.Download PDF Version

Speaking of treatment Prakash Masand, consulting professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University Medical Center, leads a discussion at Rogers Memorial Hospital in Milwaukee about using evidence-based treatments in the care of those diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Download PDF Version.

Gearing up for Rogers Memorial’s Challenge Camp

mw.jpgEarlier this month, Rogers Memorial Hospital launched rogerscamp.org, a special section of our Web site for our popular ADHD Challenge Camp.

Challenge Camp is an opportunity for children ages 9 to 13 dealing with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), depression, anxiety or related disorders to improve their self-esteem, social skills and sense of personal responsibility.

Camp staff guides children through fun activities that help them develop personal skills needed to deal with their behavioral health challenges.

This year’s camp is limited to two sessions of about 40 participants. Head over to the Challenge Camp Web site to find out more and to download registration and information documents.