New! The Clinicians’ Guide to Differential Diagnosis of ADHD
Sign up below for a free, 7-part series guiding clinicians through the difficult, nuanced decisions they face when evaluating and diagnosing adult and pediatric patients for ADHD and its comorbidities. The clinical compendium is brought to you by Medscape, MDEdge, and ADDitude and includes regular emails starting immediately.
Sign Up for This Free Clinical Guide on Diagnosing ADHD Today!
This clinical compendium from Medscape, MDEdge, and ADDitude offers guidance regarding the differential diagnosis of ADHD in children, adults, and underserved populations, plus insight on new diagnostic criteria in development.
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The Clinicians’ Guide to Differential Diagnosis of ADHD is a clinical compendium from Medscape, MDEdge, and ADDitude designed to guide health care providers through the difficult, important decisions they face when evaluating pediatric and adult patients for ADHD and its comorbid conditions. This guided email course will cover the following topics:
- DECISION 1: How can I better understand ADHD, its causes, and its manifestations?
- DECISION 2: What do I need to understand about ADHD that is not represented in the DSM?
- DECISION 3: How can I avoid the barriers and biases that impair ADHD diagnosis for underserved populations?
- DECISION 4: How can I best consider psychiatric comorbidities when evaluating for ADHD?
- DECISION 5: How can I differentiate ADHD from the comorbidities most likely to present at school and/or work?
- DECISION 6: How can I best consider trauma and personality disorders through the lens of ADHD?
- DECISION 7: What diagnostic criteria and tests should I perform as part of a differential diagnosis for ADHD?
NOTE: This resource is for personal use only.
Sign Up for This Free Clinical Guide on Diagnosing ADHD Today!
This clinical compendium from Medscape, MDEdge, and ADDitude offers guidance regarding the differential diagnosis of ADHD in children, adults, and underserved populations, plus insight on new diagnostic criteria in development.
You may opt out at any time. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy .