2025 Annual Meeting

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Date/Time:
Thursday, October 9, 2025*
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm - Executive Council Meeting
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm - Council Meeting
3:00pm - 4:00pm - Committee Meetings
6:00pm - 9:00pm - AMP'd for AMP Social (Separate Registration Required)


Full Conference Starts on Friday, October 10, 2025 (7:00am) - Saturday, October 11, 2025 (5:00 pm)

*Please refer to the schedule for details.  

Location:
Hyatt Regency Newport Beach
1107 Jamboree Rd,
Newport Beach, CA 92660

2025 Annual Meeting Pricing:

*Please note - Individual day pricing is ONLY available for Residents and Medical Students

FOR MEMBER PRICING - YOUR AMP MEMBERSHIP MUST BE CURRENT AND YOU HAVE TO LOG IN TO YOUR MEMBER DASHBOARD TO REGISTERCLICK HERE TO LOGIN TO YOUR DASHBOARD.  

TO ATTEND WITH MEMBER PRICING – YOUR AMP MEMBERSHIP WILL EXPIRE ON JUNE 30TH. TO ATTEND WITH MEMBER PRICING, YOU MUST RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP FOR 2025.

 
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION PRICING
Ends July 29, 2025
2 DAYS
Friday & Saturday
1 DAY
Fri, Oct 10th Only

1 DAY
Sat, Oct 11th Only

Physician Member $525    
Physician Non-Member $825    
Early Career Member $450    
Early Career Non-Member $675    
Associate Member $476    
Associate Non-Member $599    
Resident Member $299 $199 $199
Resident Non-Member $399 $270 $270
Student Member $269 $169 $169
Student Non-Member $300 $218 $218
 
REGULAR REGISTRATION PRICING
July 29 - Sept. 10, 2025
2 DAYS
Friday & Saturday
1 DAY
Fri, Oct 10th Only

1 DAY
Sat, Oct 11th Only

Physician Member $599    
Physician Non-Member $899    
Early Career Member $500    
Early Career Non-Member $725    
Associate Member $549    
Associate Non-Member $679    
Resident Member $369 $219 $219
Resident Non-Member $469 $298 $298
Student Member $319 $198 $198
Student Non-Member $368 $249 $249
 
LATE REGISTRATION PRICING
Sept. 10 - Oct. 11, 2025
2 DAYS
Friday & Saturday
1 DAY
Fri, Oct 10th Only
1 DAY
Sat, Oct 11th Only
Physician Member $699    
Physician Non-Member $999    
Early Career Member $550    
Early Career Non-Member $775    
Associate Member $649    
Associate Non-Member $779    
Resident Member $399 $248 $248
Resident Non-Member $499 $348 $348
Student Member $369 $217 $217
Student Non-Member $400 $268 $268

CANCELLATION POLICY:
Conference registration cancellations must be received in writing on or before September 1, 2025, to receive a full refund minus a $35.00 administration fee. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after September 1, 2025.

HYATT HOTEL

Hyatt Regency Newport Beach
1107 Jamboree Rd,
Newport Beach, CA 92660

+1 949 729 1234

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Room rate: $239 + $10 resort fee per night before taxes

Parking
Self-parking is available on site:

  • Self Parking - $10/Overnight
  • Valet Parking - $50/Overnight

Main Transportation from Local Airports

John Wayne-Orange County Airport (SNA)

  • 5 miles away
  • Taxi, Uber, Lyft: Cost is approximately $10-$25 one way
  • Karmel Shuttle Airport Transportation Hyatt Regency Newport Beach has partnered with Karmel Shuttle to offer roundtrip transportation to the airport. Learn More.

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

  • 44 miles away
  • Taxi, Uber, Lyft: Cost is approximately $70-$120 one way
  • Karmel Shuttle Airport Transportation Hyatt Regency Newport Beach has partnered with Karmel Shuttle to offer roundtrip transportation to the airport. Learn More.

Orange County/Long Beach Airport (LGB)

  • 24 miles away
  • Taxi: Cost is approximately $70 one way

Ontario Airport (ONT)

  • 45 miles away
  • Taxi: Cost is approximately $80-$90 one way

 

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Note: The schedule is subject to change.


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15th Annual AMP'd for AMP Networking Social
Private Residence - Laguna Hills
Thursday, October 9th | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm (PT)

Due to venue capacity limitations for this year's AMP'd fundraising dinner, we are prioritizing attendance for our ECP, Resident, Associate, and Physician members. We appreciate your understanding as we aim to maximize the experience for these specific membership categories within the available space.

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The Association of Medicine and Psychiatry will host its 15th Annual AMP’d for AMP Networking Social on Thursday, October 9th, at a private residence in Laguna Hills!

This year, enjoy an evening of networking with colleagues and socializing with friends. One of our long time members has graciously allowed us to host the evening at their personal residence.

AMP continues to grow in membership, and we are vocally passionate about integrated care, but we still need your support! With your help, we can do even more!

Your attendance and donation to the 2025 AMP’d social will help further expand our advocacy and outreach missions.

Date/Time:
Thursday, October 9, 2025 | 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm (PT)

Location:
Laguna Hills (Address will be sent closer to the event)

If you are not able to join us at this event but would still like to donate to AMP. Please select the button below.

Donate Here

If you have any questions, please contact Kelsey Ostrow at (800) 544-6283 ext 21.

Innovative Models for Integrated Care Abstract

Award Currency:
  1. Presentation (30 min) at the Annual Meeting
  2. 2025 meeting registration waived
  3. Award announced and recognition certificate presented at the meeting
Aims:
  1. To recognize the most innovative clinical services for integrated care;
  2. To foster competition for the presentation and publication of the best models of integrated care; and
  3. To promote AMP as the forum for the presentation of innovative models of integrated care
Criteria for Selection:
  1. Innovative: creative or novel integration of medicine and psychiatry practices; preference will be given to models already implemented and which have data
  2. Important and effective: adds significantly to existing approaches to integrated care with evidence of effective outcomes
  3. Generalizable: may be adopted or modified for use in other settings, includes suggestions for implementation
  4. Commitment to present if selected
  5. Must be submitted and presented by academic faculty or other practicing clinicians who have completed training. While AMP supports learners and residents in many of its awards and presentation formats, this competition is intended for those who are out of training.

Submission Deadline: All submissions must be received before Wednesday, June 2, 2025. Authors will be notified of a decision by June 25, 2025. If you are not contacted by July 2, 2025, please email manager@assocmedpsych.org

(Salient features of regional location, organizational structure, funding sources, incentives, etc., that facilitate or constrain the model. Factors that contributed to the development of the model.)
(Description of most essential features of the service model: services provided, resources required, outcomes assessed, populations served, problems resolved, etc.)
(Specify the clinical benefits provided by this model and the populations likely to benefit.)
(Specify the clinical benefits provided by this model and the populations likely to benefit.)
(Identify the settings that could potentially adopt this model and the resources required. Include suggestions for implementation.)

Resident Vignette Abstract Submission Guidelines

Association of Medicine and Psychiatry Annual Meeting

Clinical Case Vignette Competition:
The annual Resident Vignette Competition is intended to provide combined trainees with an opportunity to go through the process of creating a scholarly case report; the eight (8) residents selected through a competitive process to present their Vignette will be given 10 minutes to present the case at the Annual Meeting with 2-3 minutes for Q&A. 

Highly-rated clinical vignettes will highlight patient situations involving medical-psychiatric overlap that have one or more of the following attributes:

  • They are rare diseases
  • They highlight unusual presentations of common disease
  • They illustrate an important principle about diagnosis or management
  • They demonstrate an innovative and/or integrated approach to the management of a patient with co-morbid medical and psychiatric disease

It is a goal of AMP to facilitate translation of vignettes into case reports suitable for publication, for which reason the following rules are applicable to all vignette submissions:

  1. The patient (or proxy decision-maker) provides informed consent for deidentified presentation of their medical information to a broader audience, possibly including in published format in a medical journal
  2. The presenting resident is a trainee in good standing at a combined residency program (internal medicine-psychiatry, family medicine-psychiatry, pediatrics-psychiatry-child and adolescent psychiatry, or neurology-psychiatry) – the competition is not open to medical students
  3. A faculty mentor is identified as a supervisor and/or coauthor on the vignette
  4. The discussion includes review of relevant, up-to-date literature on the educational topic of emphasis
  • Vignette abstracts must be submitted in the format described below and should include an introduction, a brief description of the patient scenario, and a brief discussion of the importance and educational merit of the case.
    • Abstracts will be reviewed by 2 independent reviewers who will determine suitability for presentation based on relevance to combined training and practice, educational interest, clinical relevance, and scholarly merit.
    • Vignette presenters are required to register and pay for travel, lodging, and attendance at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Medicine and Psychiatry in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,, where they will present their vignettes during one of two hours allotted for vignette presentations. Eight vignettes will be chosen for presentation.
    • Vignettes will be selected for quality and diversity of program representation.  Though individuals from the same residency program may submit separate vignette abstracts, it is unlikely more than one abstract will be selected from the same program, and a maximum of two vignettes will be selected from any one residency program. Abstract submissions must be received by 12 p.m. Pacific on Monday, June 2, 2025.
    • Authors of abstracts accepted for the clinical case vignette competition will be notified by the beginning of August 2025.
  • Vignette presentations will be limited to 10 minutes
    • Presenters will be given a warning when 2 minutes are remaining and again when 30 seconds are remaining.
    • Presenters who go over the 10 minute allotted time will lose points when being scored for the competition
    • Presenters who go beyond 12 minutes will not be allowed to continue their presentation as time constraints will not allow presentations beyond this time limit.
    • There will be a period of audience questions and discussion following the presentation, with a maximum of 15 minutes total time for each presentation including Q&A.
  • Vignette presentations will be judged on the following criteria:
    • Clarity of presentation (15pts)
      • Concise, well organized, and complete
      • Verbal presentation
      • A/V materials
    • Significance (15pts)
      • Clinically important
      • Contributes to knowledge
      • Interesting
    • Relevance to clinical practice (15pts)
      • Unique overlap between medicine and psychiatry
      • Use of evidence-based methodology as applicable
    • Quality of Q&A and discussion period (5 pts)
    • Adherence to time limit. (-2 pts for 31-60 seconds over, -4pts for 61-90 seconds over, -6pts for 91-120 seconds over, -8 pts >2minutes over)
  • A prize will be awarded for the first place vignette
    • Free admission to the next annual AMP meeting for all residents of the winning combined residency program

Tips for presenters:
Preparing a vignette presentation:
Useful tips are available on the ACP website at
http://www.acponline.org/residents_fellows/competitions/abstract/prepare/clinvin_pres.htm

Writing an abstract for submission:
Preparing a vignette presentation:
Useful tips are available on the ACP website at
http://www.acponline.org/residents_fellows/competitions/abstract/prepare/clinvin_abs.htm

Resident Vignette Abstract Submission Form

Please note: This faculty member is expected to serve as a coauthor and mentor for the resident vignette case preparation and presentation.
One file only.
50 MB limit.
Allowed types: pdf, doc, docx.

Poster Submission Guidelines

Submission Deadline: Thursday, July 8, 2025

Poster Size: 36(w) x 24(h) inches

The poster session will be in person at the Annual Meeting.  

There is not a specific word count required for submission.

*If accepted, presenters are required to register for the annual meeting. Presenters are not permitted to present or co-author more than 2 posters. 

To select multiple options hold Ctrl down on your keyboard and select with your mouse. On a Mac hold ⌘ down and select with your mouse.

Original research or case reports: Describe research or a case that highlights medicine-psychiatry overlap and integration. These may have been presented at other meetings.

Integrated Care Models: New ideas/methods in combining mental health and medical training to meet the needs of a special population or the community at large.

Global Health: Programs and experiences on integrated programs improving the medical and/or psychiatric health of global populations either locally or in countries around the world. 


Required if the Abstract text box is empty
One file only.
50 MB limit.
Allowed types: txt, rtf, pdf, doc, docx, odt, ppt, pptx, odp, xls, xlsx, ods.

Click on the following categories to submit award nominations.

Martin Fenton Award
The Martin Fenton Award was established in 1998 to honor Dr. Martin Fenton, a founding member of the AMP, who exemplified the award criteria. He was an internist and psychiatrist who was an outstanding clinician, providing integrated medical and psychiatric care for his patients, as well as, an educator and a leader with a vision for excellence at the interface.

AMP will be selecting an outstanding med/psych resident to receive our 24th award this year. The resident should be in his/her final year of training, in the academic year 2025 – 2026, in a combined internal medicine/psychiatry, family medicine/psychiatry, pediatrics-psychiatry or neurology-psychiatry residency program in the United States. The submission deadline is July 17, 2025.  Click here to apply now.  

ECP Roger Kathol Pioneering Spirit Award
The Roger Kathol Pioneering Spirit Award was established in 2016 to honor Dr. Roger Kathol, a founding member of AMP who exemplified the award criteria. He is an Internist and Psychiatrist who is both innovator and pioneer of the model of integrative care in the inpatient setting. He is an outstanding clinician, providing integrated medical and psychiatric care for his patients, as well as a dynamic educator, astute businessman.

AMP will select an outstanding physician, who demonstrates excellence in integrated care. The physician should be five to ten years out of training from a combined Internal medicine/Psychiatry, Family Medicine/Psychiatry, Pediatrics/Psychiatry/Child Psychiatry or Neurology/Psychiatry residency program in the United States. The submission deadline is July 17, 2025. Click here to apply now.  

Student Travel Award
We are delighted to inform you that this year we will be able to offer three $500 scholarships on a competitive basis to medical students interested in attending the Association of Medicine and Psychiatry Annual Meeting in Milwaukee! These awards will be offered on the basis of merit to three students who demonstrate an interest in combined training. The submission deadline is July 17, 2025.  Click here to apply now.

 

 

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