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Cutting-Edge Issues in Psychiatric Practice: An Overview of Research by Members-in-Training

Date and Time

Wednesday, September 10, 2025, 7:30 PM until 8:30 PM

Location

Horizon Virtual Venue
USA

Event Contact(s)

Cathy Thompson

Yolanda Johnson

Category

CME Events

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About this event

Targeting Inflammation in Schizophrenia: Assessing Aspirin and Statins for Psychiatric Benefits - Research (Literature Review) Presented By: Keti Kutidze, MD 
Keti Kutidze, MD is a PGY-2 Psychiatry Resident at Tower Health Phoenixville Hospital in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania (with rotation through St. Elizabeths Hospital). She earned her medical degree from David Tvildiani Medical University in Tbilisi, Georgia. Prior to beginning residency, Dr. Kutidze taught medical sciences at the University of Georgia. Her clinical interests include at-risk psychosis states and the psychopharmacology of psychotic disorders. Dr. Kutidze is particularly interested in the emerging role of inflammation in schizophrenia and the exploration of novel adjunctive treatment strategies.

Mitigating Impostor Phenomenon of Onboarding Military Medical Students: A Workshop Utilizing Situated Learning Theory - Research (Clinical & Basic Science) Presented By: Eungjae (NJ) Kim, MD, MHPE
Eungjae (NJ) Kim, MD, MHPE is a Captain in the United States Air Force and a dual internal medicine/psychiatry PGY1 at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. During his training in the Health Professions Education while completing medical school at the Uniformed Services University, he embarked on his journey to investigate impostor phenomenon occurring during medical school. By uncovering the roots of impostor phenomenon in military medical students, his work aims to pave the way for building a generation of confident, capable physician officers to thrive in their roles as health providers and leaders in the armed forces.



2025 2nd Annual Poster Competition Winners Present:
Cutting-Edge Issues in Psychiatric Practice:
An Overview of Research by Members-in-Training


Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2025
7:30 – 8:30 pm EDT

Location: Virtual - Horizon Virtual Venue Platform & Zoom





Program Learning Objectives – At the conclusion of this activity participants will be able to:

  • Evaluate current and emerging anti-inflammatory treatment strategies for schizophrenia, including their mechanisms of action and evidence from clinical trials; and
  • Identify key strategies for addressing impostor phenomenon during military trainee onboarding and the first year of medical school.

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