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Family Education Speaker Series: Understanding Suicide and its Prevention

Family Education Speaker Series: Understanding Suicide and its Prevention
In this latest speaker series, psychiatrists Rosalie Steinberg and Mara Silver will provide a talk on a most important subject: understanding suicide and its prevention.
Topics to be discussed include:
  • Understanding the burden of suicide
  • The epidemiology of suicide
  • Appreciating the benefit and limitations of assessing suicide risk
  • Evidence-based suicide prevention strategies.
Our Featured Speakers:
Dr. Rosalie Steinberg
Dr. Steinberg is Staff Psychiatrist with the Mood and Anxiety Program and co-director of Quality Improvement for the Department of Psychiatry at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. She is also consult liaison psychiatrist at St. John’s Rehab. She is a graduate of McMaster Medical School and completed her Psychiatry Residency training at the University of Toronto. Dr. Steinberg is engaged in several quality improvement initiatives focused on improving health systems, suicide prevention and hospital-community collaboration, and she is a respected Psychiatric Consultant with Hope + Me - MDAO.
Dr. Mara Silver
Dr. Silver is currently a Staff Psychiatrist in the Mood and Anxiety Program at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and a Psychiatric Consultant at Hope + Me. She attended McMaster University for Medical School and completed her Psychiatry Residency training at the University of Toronto. Her clinical interests lie in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders and in the delivery of urgent psychiatric care. She is actively involved in teaching residents and medical students.

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