28th Annual Symposium in Forensic Psychiatry
April 15-18, 2010
San Francisco
Stanford Court Hotel on Nob Hill
The American College of Forensic Psychiatry is accredited by the Acceditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to offer continuing medical education for physicians. The College is once again meeting at the beautiful Renaissance Stanford Court Hotel in San Francisco. Newly emerged from a $35 million transformation, the hotel is perched atop Nob Hill, overlooking the dramatic San Francisco skyline and central to the business, shopping, theater and tourist areas of the city. The Stanford Court is three blocks from the fine shops and restaurants of Union Square, five minutes from Fisherman's Wharf and two blocks up the hill from Chinatown. The hotel is offering our group the very special rate of $149. An announcement/call for presentations for 2010 will be mailed shortly.
We look forward to getting together with old friends and new in exciting San Francisco.
American College of Forensic Psychiatry
PO Box 130458
Carlsbad, CA 92013
Telephone: (760) 929-9777
Fax: (760) 929-9803
www.forensicpsychonline.com
Email: psychlaw@sover.net
Comments made by attendees about our past symposia--
"Best, funnest conference."
"Excellent-very good variety and depth
"Excellent-fine tuned forensic skills"
"Useful updates"
"I like that ACFP will listen to "less traditional" speakers at times and is willing to remain open-minded"
"Gained increased awareness of avenues to improve standards of care."
"Will follow the recommendations to attenuate malpractice risk"
"This was a superb conference!"
"Supported skills and informed of new approaches to my work"
"Excellent meeting"
"Improved evaluation techniques as well as learning where to find various standards for practice in forensics"
"Early in my career and will help to improve fund of knowledge in several areas"
"Developing approaches in different cases presented"
"Great!"
"CST update valuable"
"Listening to how colleagues approach clinical/legal issues will improve my practice"
"New attitudinal/informational approaches to dealing with forensic issues"
"I learned new techniques for interfacing with retaining attorneys"
"Hearing the viewpoints and spontaenous comments, answering questions from the panels with vignettes. Most enjoyable and educational"
"Useful, informative and practical information"
"Excellent, supported skills I have and informed me of new approaches to my work"
"What I learned will help improve my fund of knowledge in several areas"
"Keep up the good work!"