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Despite the availability of a variety of effective antidepressants, the burden of inadequately treated major depressive disorder (MDD) in the United States remains deeply troubling. Primary care providers (PCPs) have a key role to play in alleviating the burden of inadequately treated MDD. In this supplement, we discuss practical strategies PCPs can use to ensure that their patients with MDD receive optimal treatment, focusing on patient-centered approaches that work in the real world.

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Despite the availability of a variety of effective antidepressants, the burden of inadequately treated major depressive disorder (MDD) in the United States remains deeply troubling. Primary care providers (PCPs) have a key role to play in alleviating the burden of inadequately treated MDD. In this supplement, we discuss practical strategies PCPs can use to ensure that their patients with MDD receive optimal treatment, focusing on patient-centered approaches that work in the real world.

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CME/CE CREDITS: 1.5 CREDITS

After reviewing the learning objectives and reading the supplement, please complete the Activity Evaluation/Credit Request form online at www.cmesurvey.site/MDDJFP

Despite the availability of a variety of effective antidepressants, the burden of inadequately treated major depressive disorder (MDD) in the United States remains deeply troubling. Primary care providers (PCPs) have a key role to play in alleviating the burden of inadequately treated MDD. In this supplement, we discuss practical strategies PCPs can use to ensure that their patients with MDD receive optimal treatment, focusing on patient-centered approaches that work in the real world.

Click here to read this supplement 

CME/CE CREDITS: 1.5 CREDITS

After reviewing the learning objectives and reading the supplement, please complete the Activity Evaluation/Credit Request form online at www.cmesurvey.site/MDDJFP

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