Progress Notes September 2022

Come to a Seminar at Twin Town Treatment Center,
8739 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood
 

Informing Psychotherapy Clients on Infectious Diseases Impacting the LGBTQ Community

with particular reference to Monkey Pox

 

presented by Jacqueline D. Adler, M.D., M.P.H.

 on Sunday, September 25

from 12 noon to 1.30pm

 

 

APA Continuing Education units available for Psychologists, LMFTs, LCSWs 

$15 for 1.5 hours cash or Venmo on site at Twin Town on the day

 

Seminar: Monkey Pox

 

At this seminar the following topics will be covered:

 

Monkeypox and the family of Pox Viruses
How Monkeypox is transmitted
Diversity in the presentation of Monkeypox & what it can look like
Current available treatments
The Jynneos vaccine
The Mental Health impact on Psychotherapy Clients & providing best practice information

 

 

 

About the Presenter:

Jacqueline D. Adler, M.D., M.P.H. is a native-born Californian who has taught around the world. Prior to medical school, she completed her Master of Public Health from San Diego State University. She later graduated from the University of Texas Medical School in Galveston, Texas, in 1992. Her residency in Internal Medicine was obtained at UCSF in San Francisco. In 1999, she completed a Stanford Fellowship in Infectious Diseases.

Dr. Adler presented the first English seminar in Infectious Diseases and Antibiotic Use to medical students, interns and residents at the University of Health Sciences in Phnom Penh, Cambodia in 2003. She was affiliated with the University of Washington School of Medicine from 2007 to 2009. Dr. Adler is currently on the clinical faculty at Emperor’s College of Traditional Medicine in Santa Monica, CA. She maintains a private practice devoted to Auriculotherapy. She brings her enthusiasm and passion for bridging the diverse world views of both Eastern and Western Medicine.

 

 

LAGPA EVENTS COVID-Safe Event Policy

We are committed to hosting a safe and healthy event. 

Given the recent rise of COVID cases, we require that all attendees of this event be vaccinated OR show proof of a negative COVID test within 3 days of the event. 

Currently: Masks are stongly recommended indoors, but are not required.

If you are experiencing COVID symptoms or other illness, please stay at home and take good care of yourself.

 

 

 

NEWS FROM THE LAGPA BOARD
Co-presidents: Mary Guillermin & Terry Oleson 

We welome our New BoardMembers: Jeremiah Hein & Cesar Jass

 

 

 

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