Clinical Dialogue with Dr. Nassir Ghaemi (2026)

$249.00

Clinical Dialogues 2026: Meet with Dr. Nassir Ghaemi to discuss real clinical cases and questions.

Four interactive, case-centered live sessions with world-renowned mood disorders expert Dr. Nassir Ghaemi. Go beyond standard lectures and see expert diagnostic reasoning in action. Bring your own toughest clinical cases and dilemmas, and watch Dr. Ghaemi analyze them live—taking away immediately practical pearls on complex differential diagnosis, mixed states vs. anxiety, rational psychopharmacology, and much more.

All sessions will be recorded in HD so you can watch (or re-watch) anytime.

Pricing & Availability:
Enrollment is currently open at $249. However, spots are filling up quickly, and the price will be increasing to $299 soon. Registration is strictly limited to ensure meaningful, high-level case discussions during the live sessions.

Live Session Schedule:
All sessions take place on Saturdays at 1:00 PM ET and run for 1 to 2 hours.

  • May 2, 2026 — 1:00 PM ET
  • May 9, 2026 — 1:00 PM ET
  • May 23, 2026 — 1:00 PM ET
  • June 13, 2026 — 1:00 PM ET

(Note: If the volume of submitted cases requires it, the series may be extended to additional or longer sessions at no extra cost to enrolled participants.)

Why enroll now?

  • 4 interactive live sessions (plus lifetime access to all recordings)
  • The unique opportunity to submit your own clinical cases for live discussion
  • Direct, case-based learning you can apply to your practice immediately

Who it’s for:

  • Serious psychiatrists, NPs, primary-care clinicians, psychologists, and trainees seeking advanced diagnostic frameworks and aiming to move beyond symptom-checklist approaches.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Do I need to attend live?
No. All recordings will be available, so you can still benefit from the teaching even if you cannot make every session live.

Do I need to submit a case?
No. You can submit a case or a clinical question, but you can also simply attend to observe and learn from the discussions of other cases.

Will every submitted case be discussed live?
Not necessarily. Cases will go through a screening process, and Dr. Ghaemi will choose which cases are discussed based on time availability and educational value.

Will I be able to ask questions live?
Yes. The format is designed for live interaction. You will be able to turn on your camera and ask your questions directly to Dr. Ghaemi, as well as use the live chat/Q&A.

How long are the live sessions?
Each live session will run for 1 to 2 hours, depending on the depth of the case discussions and participant questions.

Is this only for psychiatrists or PMHNPs?
No. The course is open to all clinicians, trainees, therapists, psychologists, and serious learners who want a deeper, evidence-based understanding of psychiatric diagnosis and treatment.

Is this personalized patient-specific medical advice?
No. The discussions are strictly educational and for general clinical consideration, not direct patient-specific treatment recommendations.

Turn cutting-edge clinical theory into day-to-day clinical skill with Dr. Ghaemi’s straight-talking, evidence-driven approach to psychopharmacology.

Disclaimer: All discussions are educational and intended for general consideration in your clinical evaluations. They do not constitute direct patient-specific medical advice, since Dr. Ghaemi cannot personally evaluate the patient being discussed.

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