Working for excellent, accessible, comprehensive mental health resources for Marylanders and supporting the professional needs of Maryland psychiatrists since 1950. Select CountyAlleganyAnne ArundelBaltimore CityBaltimore CountyCalvertCarolineCarrollCecilCharlesDistrict of ColumbiaDorchesterFrederickGarrettHarfordHowardKentMontgomeryPrince George'sQueen Anne'sSomersetSt.
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Members please log in to contact your colleagues, pay dues or update your practice information for referrals.
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The Maryland Psychiatric Society is a state medical specialty society whose physician members specialize in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illnesses including substance use disorders. Our objectives are to meet psychiatrists' needs for networking, CME, advocacy, information and more.
Over 700 Maryland psychiatrists and physicians in psychiatric training already belong to the MPS - what are you waiting for? The Maryland Psychiatric Society is the only organization in our state actively working exclusively on behalf of psychiatrists to ensure accessible, quality mental health services.
To locate psychiatrists who have opted in to this database, use the search fields, such as patient types seen, geographic area, insurance participation, languages spoken, etc. MPS members can log in to access the member directory, which includes all active members. The Physician Data Restriction Program offers all physicians the opportunity to restrict their prescribing information from pharmaceutical sales representatives.
The Maryland Psychiatric Society (MPS) serves as the voice of psychiatry for Maryland's general public, provider and consumer organizations and the Maryland General Assembly. Through its advocacy, the MPS educates the public about mental health policy, psychiatry and successful treatment options. MPS advocacy initiatives below encompass the legislative/regulatory, political, psychiatric practice and communications arenas.
The MPS Legislative Committee and lobbyists thoroughly screen bills that are introduced through the legislative session and provide feedback on those that are most important to psychiatry. The MPS Legislative Committee meets frequently during the Maryland General Assembly to review proposed legislation that involves mental health, substance abuse, patient's rights, child abuse, psychiatric practice, insurance, parity and related issues.
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