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The NYU School of Medicine Adult ADHD Newsletter
Published
bimonthly, the NYU School of Medicine Adult ADHD newsletter
focuses on the clinician, providing the most up-to-date information on
diagnosing and treating adult ADHD.
Current Issue: Vol. 2, No.2, Spring 2007
Each issue will include:
- topical reviews of practice, diagnosis, and treatment of adult ADHD
- guest editorials from thought leaders
- clinical case reports
- journal reviews
- questions and answers from the field
- continuing medical education (alternating issues)
We hope that you will find the newsletter helpful in your care of adults with ADHD and look forward to keeping you abreast of the latest findings.
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view the newsletters in PDF format your computer must be equipped with
Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or higher.
Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring 2005 (Premier Issue)
Editor's Note with Adult ADHD Overview
Case Report on Adult ADHD
How to Evaluate Adult ADHD in Your Practice
Adult Self-Report Scale-v1.1 Screener
Facts About Adult ADHD
Journal Reviews
Vol. 1, No.2, Spring 2006
Adult ADHD Prescription Volume Double: Understanding the Data
Case Report
Journal Reviews
Vol. 1, No.3, Summer 2006
Studies show that adult ADHD is linked to substance abuse
Case Report
Journal Reviews
Vol. 1, No.4, Summer 2006
Driving and Adult ADHD
Case Report
Journal Reviews
Vol. 1, No.5, Fall 2006
Vol. 1, No.6, Winter 2006
Vol. 2, No.1, Winter 2007
Upcoming issues
Child versus adult ADHD - Is there a difference?
Treatment of adult ADHD - Using both the older and newer agents
Comorbidity and ADHD - Warning signs
- Major depressive disorder
- Bipolar disorder
- Substance abuse
Economic implications of adult ADHD
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