Course: Enhancing Clinical Competence in CIAS: A Case-Based Approach With AI Integration
CME Credits: 0.00
Released: 2024-12-18
Before the voices, before the hallucinations — easily identifiable symptoms of the psychosis that is common in schizophrenia — people with this psychiatric disorder often show signs of having difficulty with learning, problem solving, remembering details, or expressing thoughts. These are often unrecognized early harbingers of schizophrenia. Referred to as cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia (CIAS), difficulty learning and problem solving is now believed to be a prodromal phase that can appear many years before the psychotic symptoms that are the hallmark of schizophrenia. Sadly, there are no treatments to address CIAS as all currently available antipsychotics show efficacy only for the “positive” signs of schizophrenia (eg, delusions, paranoia). Join schizophrenia expert Dr. Daniel C. Javitt as he discusses this unmet need, along with ways that artificial intelligence may or may not assist in lessening the burdens associated with the management of schizophrenia.
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