Mental Health Conferences

MASBHC 2025 Annual Conference: Pathways to Resilience

The MASBHC 2025 Annual Conference: Pathways to Resilience will be held in Columbia, Maryland, focusing on school-based health care and resilience strategies. It offers both in-person and recorded sessions for attendees.

Conference Overview

Some quick details about this conference.

The MASBHC 2025 Annual Conference aims to equip professionals with evidence-based knowledge and skills to address pediatric physical and mental health issues within school settings. The conference will highlight the role of school-based health centers in promoting health and reducing inequities. Attendees can expect a range of sessions, including keynote speeches and workshops on emerging clinical challenges, trauma-informed care, and provider wellness. The agenda includes sessions on ADHD, suicide prevention, and digital habits for mental health support.

Time and Place

Maybe the most important details of the conference.

Conference Date: May 15, 2025

Location: The Meeting House

City/State: Columbia, Maryland

Address: 5885 Robert Oliver Place, Columbia, MD 21045

Event Format: hybrid

Map for MASBHC 2025 Annual Conference: Pathways to Resilience at 5885 Robert Oliver Place, Columbia, MD 21045

Conference Organizer

This organization is hosting this conference.

Maryland Assembly on School-Based Health Care

The Maryland Assembly on School-Based Health Care focuses on promoting health and development in school settings, reducing health inequities, and supporting safe school environments.

Registration Fees

How much does this conference cost?

Cost Type Notes
$0.00 General Registration is free thanks to sponsorship of the Maryland Department of Health SBHC Program.

See the conference's actual website for more details around these fees, as sometimes they can be more complicated.

Schedule and Agenda

It's important to know what is planned.

The conference will feature a keynote on building strengths in young people, sessions on emerging clinical challenges, ADHD, trauma-informed care, and more. Afternoon presentations will focus on workforce resilience and provider wellness.

Notable Speakers

These folks will be speaking at the conference.

Kenneth R Ginsburg, MD, MS ED

Attending physician in the Division of Adolescent Medicine and the Co-Director of the Center for Parent and Teen Communication at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

Shirley Payne, PhD, MPH

Director, Division of State and Community Health, HRSA.

CEU Details

Here's information on Continuing Education Units (or CEUs).

The conference offers a maximum of 13.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ and other credits for various professionals, including AAPA, ACE/ASWB, ANCC, APA, and CDR.

Other Links and Information

The above information is from the conference or event webpage. Please review the organization's website for official information, as that will be more up-to-date.

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