About

Talking ADHD is a continuing medical education (CME) program in an audio format for healthcare professionals working with and caring for patients with ADHD. It is part of the Talking Medical Science series of audio medical education broadcasts.

  • Talking ADHD addresses the educational needs of healthcare professionals treating patients with ADHD in an exciting and accessible format, providing a resource that is ideally suited to busy physicians plus other interested healthcare professionals
  • Talking ADHD can be used while driving, flying or working out in the gym, allowing physicians the flexibility to learn at their convenience
  • Each program presents a lively discussion between prominent figures in the field of ADHD, and is intended to provide practical knowledge of the specific area under discussion

The series is hosted by Dr Robert L. Findling, Director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at University Hospitals of Cleveland, and Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University, and will feature a wide range of guest speakers involved in ADHD treatment and research.

CME accreditation for Talking ADHD is provided by the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, which is fully certified by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education as a provider of CME.

Talking ADHD is a Remedica Medical Education and Publishing production, made possible by an educational grant from Shire.

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