Clone of Third Latin American Congress on OCD: Patients with OCD and Family Members
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The Third Latin American OCD Congress is an event that facilitates dialogue and collaboration among various stakeholders committed to understanding and addressing Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). This event will be a space for academic, professional, and experiential exchange, allowing the community to share knowledge and experiences to drive research and tackle the challenges associated with OCD. Highlighting the LATINO study, a pioneer in exploring the genetics of OCD, the congress aims to disseminate its findings to contribute to more precise diagnoses and effective treatments.
The congress consists of two tracks, ensuring accessibility and benefit for a wide range of individuals who have both lived and studied OCD.
This track has been meticulously designed to provide support and guidance to patients living with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and their families. Throughout the sessions, the latest findings from the LATINO study, a groundbreaking research exploring the genetics of OCD, will be shared. This knowledge is presented with the aspiration of catalyzing significant improvements in future diagnoses and treatments. Participants will delve into various topics, from the genetics of OCD to the importance of family support, strategies for coping with the disorder, and patient perspectives on motivation and treatment. Additionally, practical techniques such as mindfulness will be explored, aimed at strengthening coping tools for the disorder. Participating in this congress provides patients and families with the unique opportunity to access up-to-date information on OCD genetics and treatment, interact with trained professionals from the United States and Latin America, explore strategies for managing the disorder, and establish valuable connections with other affected individuals and their families, learning from their shared experiences.
In person - Casa Blanca Theater, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
8 academic hours in 1 day
Monday, June 24, 2024
8:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Early Payment Fee: $50 (until May 22)
General Public Fee: $70
General Description
General Objective:
- To promote progress in the research of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). The Congress is a dynamic and conducive space that provides a prominent platform for the dissemination of essential knowledge, with a special emphasis on insights from the LATINO study.
- To cultivate an enriching space for those living with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), as well as for their family members. The event focuses on strengthening connection and understanding among individuals who share similar experiences. This community collaboration aims primarily to develop collective strategies to effectively address the multifaceted challenges associated with OCD. The event seeks to create an inclusive environment where lived experience takes center stage, thus fostering the building of a strong support network among those facing OCD and their loved ones.
- To contribute to a more positive and realistic understanding of the impact of OCD on people's lives. By highlighting that it is possible to live with this condition, the aim is to provide support and hope to the community, while also offering insightful views on effective diagnoses and treatments.
Target Audience:
The congress is designed to attract a diverse and inclusive audience. It is aimed at patients with OCD, family members, and relatives of patients with OCD.
Format
Total duration of the course: 8 academic hours in 1 day.
The congress will be in-person at the facilities of the University of San Francisco de Quito. The main language of the talks will be English; however, there will be a mix of English and Spanish presentations for which we will have simultaneous translation services.
Schedule
DAY 1- Monday, June 24, 2024 | |||
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Time | Topic | Speaker | Location |
8:00 - 8:30 | Registration | ||
8:30 - 8:40 | Welcome | ||
8:40 - 9:15 | An Introduction to OCD: Symptoms and Treatment Across the Lifespan | Dr. Mariel Paz y Miño Maya, Ecuador | Casa Blanca Theater- USFQ |
9:15 - 9:50 | Less Talked About OCD Tricks | Erika Ulloa, Ecuador | |
9:50 - 10:25 | Genetics of OCD: General Aspects for Clinicians, Patients, and Families | Dr. Pablo Moya, Chile Dr. Eric Storch, USA Dr. Jim Crowley, USA Dr. Humberto Nicolini, Mexico Dr. Carolina Cappi, Brazil |
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10:25 - 11:00 | The Benefits of Participating in Psychiatric Genetics Research | Josselyn Muñoz, USA Jacey Anderberg, USA Renee Frederick, USA |
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11:00 - 11:25 | Break- Poster Presentation and Saliva Sample Collection | ||
11:25 - 12:00 | Breaking the Chains of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Empowering Success Through Strategic Adaptations | Dr. Mariel Paz y Miño Maya, Ecuador Renee Frederick, USA |
Casa Blanca Theater- USFQ |
12:00- 12:30 | Telepsychiatry and Challenges in Rural Mental Health in Ecuador | Dr Ivan Palacios, USFQ Ecuador | |
12:30 - 13:15 | Panel Discussion on Patient Perspectives and Peer Support | ||
13:15 - 14:30 | Lunch- Saliva Sample Collection | ||
14:30 - 15:05 | Mindfulness in OCD | Dr. Mayra Martinez Mallen, Mexico | Casa Blanca Theater- USFQ |
15:05 - 15:40 | Maintaining Self-Compassion and Motivation in OCD and Anxiety Treatment | Dr. Rebecca Hamblin, USA | |
15:40 - 15:45 | Break | ||
15:45 - 16:20 | Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Motherhood: Their Relation to Increased Symptomatology in OCD | Lisc. Melisa Sagarnaga, Argentina | Casa Blanca Theater- USFQ |
16:20 - 17:20 | OCD Treatment: Considerations and Best Practices | Dr. Karen Martinez, Puerto Rico Dr. Eric Storch, USA |
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17:20 - 17:30 | Closing Speech | ||
17:30 - 18:30 | Closing |
Parameters for Certificate Issuance
Certificate of Participation
The University of San Francisco de Quito will grant a certificate of attendance only for the number of hours effectively attended, provided that this exceeds 80% of the conference.
Investment
Early Payment Fee: $50 (until May 22)
General Public Fee: $70
Payment for the program can be made through the following methods:
STEP 1: Make the Payment
Bank Transfer or Over-the-counter Payment
Account Information:
Payable to Universidad San Francisco de Quito
Banco Bolivariano
Checking Account Number: 5075003350
(RUC: 1791836154001)Payable to Universidad San Francisco de Quito
Banco Pichincha
Checking Account Number: 3407330004
(RUC: 1791836154001)
Credit Card
Click on the following PAY HERE and complete the information requested by the form. Upon completion, you will be automatically registered in the system.
With credit cards from Banco de Pichincha, Banco de Guayaquil, Produbanco, and Bolivariano (Diners, Visa), you can access the following financing options: 3 and 6 months interest-free, 9 and 12 months with interest.
STEP 2: Confirm Your Payment
If you made the payment via Bank Transfer or Deposit, please send a copy of the deposit slip (scanned) and your personal details (full name, ID, phone, and address) to the following email: rordonez@usfq.edu.ec
* If you require an invoice with different details than those of the participant, please specify in the email the following information (company name, RUC/ID, phone, address, and email).
If you made the payment with a Credit Card, it is not necessary to confirm your payment, as the system will automatically register your details.
STEP 3: Registration Confirmation
You will receive a registration confirmation email with the relevant course information.
* The program coordination reserves the right to suspend or reschedule the activity if it does not have the minimum required number of students or due to force majeure reasons. In such case, the full amount will be refunded to enrolled students as soon as possible.
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