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Anti-Depressants and Youth Suicide

Senate Health Committee & Statewide Task Force on Youth And Workplace Wellness

Wednesday, August 4, 2004

State Capitol, Room 4203 - 1:30-4:30 p.m., Sacramento, CA.

State Senators Deborah Ortiz and Tom Torlakson

 

AGENDA & LIST OF PARTICIPANTS - Draft Version 7/08/04

 

WELCOME: Senators Ortiz and Torlakson 

 

MEDICAL PERSEPCTIVE – PANEL DISCUSSION

Joseph Glenmullin, MD

Peter Breggin, MD – by telephone from Cornell

Glen Elliot, MD, PhD, child/adolescent psychiatry

 

LEGAL PERSPECTIVE – PANEL DISCUSSION

Al Sheldon (or his designee) -  Office of the California Attorney General

Karen Barth Menzies, Esq.,

 

HEALTH CARE PROVIDER PERSPECTIVE – PANEL DISCUSSION

 

Dr. Pat Samuelson and attorney/lobbyist/ Astrid Meghrigian will represent CMA.
Stephen Mayberg, PhD, Department of Mental Health,

Pharmacist

Clinical Director 

 

FAMILES AND CONSUMERS

 

Mark Chaffee, President of SPAN, CA.

Surviving family member – to be arranged

Consumer using medication successfully

 

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