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CURRICULUM VITAE

MICHAEL F. MYERS, MD

Updated June 17, 2021

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Michael F. Myers, MD

PROFESSIONAL ADDRESS: SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University Professor of Clinical Psychiatry Recent Vice- Chair Education and Director of Training Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences 450 Clarkson Avenue Box 1203 Brooklyn, NY 11203

TELEPHONE: (718) 270-1166 FAX: (718) 270-1441 E-M AIL: [email protected]

PERSONAL DATA: Birthdate: January 31, 1943 Birthplace: Chatham, Ontario Canada

CITIZENSHIP/VISA TYPE: Canadian/American

EDUCATION:

Undergraduate: September1960 – May 1962 University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario – Premeds

Graduate: University of Western Ontario London, Ontario September 1962 – May 1966, M.D.

Post Graduate: July 1,1966 – June 30,1967 Los Angeles County, USC Medical Centre, Los Angeles, Internship August 1,1967 – June 1,1968 Detroit General Hospital of Wayne State University, Detroit, Residency July 1,1968 – June 15,1969 Los Angeles County, USC Medical Centre, Los Angeles, Residency July 1,1969 – June 15,1973 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Residency

LICENSURE TO PRACTICE: California 1968 - 2017 #23277 British Columbia 1973-2008 #04502

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HONORS: 1. Teacher of the Year Award, 1984 (UBC Psychiatry Residents) 2. Nominee, Medical Undergraduate Society Teaching Excellence Award, 1986 - 1987 (UBC Medical Class ’87) 3. Nominee, American Psychiatric Association 1989 Vestermark Award (UBC Department of Psychiatry) 4. Nominee, American Psychiatric Association 1991 Vestermark Award (UBC Department of Psychiatry) 5. Nominee, 3M Teaching Fellowship, 1990 (UBC Department of Psychiatry) 6. Awarded, Vancouver Medical Association Sixth Annual Literary Prize, 1990 7. Canadian Who’s Who, 1990 8. Awarded, Killam Teaching Prize, Faculty of Medicine, UBC, 1991 9. Elected to membership, American College of Psychiatrists, 1991 10. Awarded, Nancy CA Roeske Certificate of Excellence in Medical Student Education, American Psychiatric Association, 1993 11. Recipient of the Mackid Lectureship, University of Calgary, May 5, 1994 12. Recipient of the H.B. Atlee Visiting Professorship, Dalhousie University, 1995 13. Recipient of the Medical Undergraduate Society Teaching Excellence Award, 1995-1996 (UBC Medical Class ’96) 14. Recipient of Distinguished Member Lectureship Award, Canadian Psychiatric Association, 1997 15. Appointed: Examiner, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1986-present 16. Awarded Fellowship, American Psychiatric Association, 1989 17. Recipient of Faculty Speaker Lectureship “Words of Wisdom”, Faculty of Medicine Graduation, May 16, 1998 18. Nominee Neal Award for series of publications on physician health in Medical Economics in 1998 19. Recipient of the Peter J. Neelands Lectureship, Northwestern Ontario Medical Program, Health Science North, Thunder Bay, Ontario, February 4, 1999 20. Recipient of the Brian Buss Lectureship, Oregon Psychiatric Association, February 26, 1999 21. Recipient of the William Gelfand Lectureship, Premedical Society of University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University, March 25, 1999 22. Recipient of Special Lectureship, American Psychiatric Association Institute on Psychiatric Services, New Orleans, LA October 30, 1999 23. Recipient of 7th . Annual D. Byron Griffith Memorial Lecture “When Physicians Commit Suicide”, Tulane Medical School, New Orleans, LA October 29, 1999 24. Recipient of Feldman Lectureship, University of Alberta, Edmonton, November 19, 1999 25. Recipient of Pushman Lectureship, Ottawa Psychiatric Society, September 13, 2001 26. Recipient of the Douglas Utting Award (for contributions to the study, understanding, and treatment of depressive disorders), Jewish General Hospital, 2002.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 4 27. Nominee, American Psychiatric Association 2003 Vestermark Award. 28. Recipient of the CAIR (Canadian Association of Internes and Residents) Award (for contributions to resident health and well-being) 2002 29. Recipient, Distinguished Leader in Medicine, Dalhousie University 2005 30. Recipient, RO Jones Memorial Lectureship, Canadian Psychiatric Association 2005 31. William Osler Orator, Vancouver Medical Association 2006 32. Recipient, Honorary Alumnus Award University of British Columbia Medical Alumni Association 2008 33. Recipient, President’s Commendation, Canadian Psychiatric Association 2008 34. Recipient Distinguished Fellowship Canadian Psychiatric Association 2008 35. Fellowship New York Academy of Medicine 2009 36. Distinguished Life Fellow American Psychiatric Association 2010 37. Award of Excellence. College of Physicians & Surgeons of British Columbia 2013 38. Distinguished Educator Award. Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. SUNY Downstate Medical Center 2013. 39. Honorary Member Award. Doctors of British Columbia. June 2015 40. Outstanding Supporter Award New York City Chapter American Foundation for Suicide Prevention April 2016 41. 2016 Alumni of Distinction Award and Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Award Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry Western University 42. Certificate of Excellence from PGY-3 Class for Outstanding Contributions Made to the Education and Training of Residents in Psychiatry SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University 2020-2021 43. Distinguished Faculty Award Department of Psychiatry SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University 2020-2021

SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP

British Columbia Medical Association 1973-2008 British Columbia Psychiatric Association 1977-1978 Canadian Medical Association 1973-2008 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada 1973-2015 Canadian Society of Clinical Hypnosis, B.C. Division 1973-1975 Canadian Psychiatric Association 1973- present American Psychiatric Association 1973-present American Orthopsychiatric Association 1982-1994 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, 1980 – 1990 Association for Academic Psychiatry 1985 – 1991 Physicians for Social Responsibility 1985-1995 Physicians for Choice 1990-1992 Associate, Wellesley College Centre for Research on Women, Wellesley, MA 1980- present Friends of the American Medical Women’s Association 1978-1988 Institute for Intercultural Studies 1983-1990 British Columbia Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, 1985 – 1990 National Organizations for Men Against Sexism 1984- 2000 World Federation for Mental Health 1985 – 1990 American College of Psychiatrists 1991 – 1994 American Men’s Studies Association 1990-present American Medical Association 1992- 2008 (Honorary) Union of American Hebrew Congregations/Central Conference of American Rabbis Committee on HIV/AIDS – Canadian member 1983-1986 Society for Professional Well-Being 1996 –2000

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 5 The Foundation For Ethics and Meaning, 1996 –2000 Associate Member, American Institute for Psychoanalysis of the Karen Horney Psychoanalytic Institute and Center, 1997 –1998 New York Academy of Sciences, 1997 –2014

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 5 National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 1998 –present Physician Wellness Foundation – Board of Directors and International Advisory Board –1998-1999 American Association of Suicidology, 1999-present Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention, 2000-2008 Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry, 2000-2002 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, 2001-present The Authors’ Guild, 2005-present Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), 2005-2016 Physicians for a National Health Program, 2008 – 2013 American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 2009 - present New York Academy of Medicine – Fellow – 2009 – present Royal Society of Medicine – UK – Life Fellow The Medical Society of the State of New York – member – 2009 - present American Medical Association – member – 2010 - present Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture – 2011- 2012 Pen America (Professional) 2017- Physicians’ Home member 2018-

CERTIFICATIONS:

Fellowship, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1973 - 2015 Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1982 - present

COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS:

British Columbia Medical Association 1973-2008 Nominations Chairperson, 1977 – 1978 Committee on Gender Issues, Council on Health Promotion, 1989 – 1990 British Columbia Psychiatric Association Representative from CPA 1999 – 2002 Canadian Medical Association Physician Advisory Group, CMA Policy on Physicians’ Health and Well-Being until 2008 Canadian Psychiatric Association 1973- present Task Force Sexual Issues, 1980 – 1985 Manuscript Reviewer, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1983 – present Coordinator, Undergraduate Education in Psychiatry, 1986 – 1988 Council on Education and Professional Liaison, 1990 – 1994 Co Chair, Gender Issues Section 1994 – 1997 Vice – Chair, Section on HIV/AIDS 1993 – 1997 President-Elect 1999 – 2000 Task Force on Disability 2000 -2006 President 2000 – 2001 Past President 2001 – 2002 Co-Chair, Section on Physician Health, 2001 – 2008 American Psychiatric Association 1980-present Secretary-Treasurer, Western Canada District Branch, 1981 – 1983 Membership Chairperson, Western Canada District Branch, 1981 – 1983 Chairperson, Pacific Northwest Division, Psychiatrists for ERA, 1980 – 1981 President Elect, Western Canada District Branch, 1983 – 1984 President, Western Canada District Branch, 1984 – 1985

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Appointed Member, Committee on Friends of the APA, 1985-1988, 1988-1991,

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1991-1994 Deputy Representative to the Assembly, 1987-1990, 1993-1994 Appointed Corresponding Member, Committee on the Impaired Physician, 1988-1989, 1989-1990 Appointed to APA Fiscal Policy Committee, 1988-1990 Appointed Full Member, Committee on the Impaired Physician, 1990-1993, 1993-1996 Appointed Assembly Liaison to the Committee on the Impaired Physician, 1990-1995 Appointed Assembly Liaison to the Committee on Friends of the APA, 1990-1994 Assembly Liaison to Editorial Review Panel, 1996 – 1997 Consultant, Committee on Physician Health, Illness and Impairment, 1996 - Corresponding Member, Committee on Physician Health, Illness and Impairment, 1996 – 1999, 1999-2001 Assembly liaison, Committee on Physician Health, Illness and Impairment, 1996-1997 Consultant, Board of Directors, Robert E. Jones Foundation, 1996 – Chair, Assembly Reference Committee on Membership, Malpractice, and Liability Issues, 1996-1997 Area 7 Trustee, 1997-2000 Board Liaison to Council on National Affairs, 1997-1999 Editorial Advisory Board Psychiatric News, 1999-2005 Chair, Editorial Advisory Board Psychiatric News, 2001-2005 Board Liaison to Council on Professional Values and Human Dignity, 1999-2000 Chair, Editorial Advisory Committee, 1999-2002 Committee on Physician Health, Illness and Impairment – Corresponding Member 2000-2009 Board of Directors, American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. 2000 – 2005 Editorial Board, American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. 2001 – 2007 Scientific Program Committee 2007-2010 Editorial Advisory Board Psychiatric News, 2007-2010 New York County District Branch – Member – 2009 Scientific Program Committee member 2011-2014 Scientific Program Committee Vice Chair 2011-2012 Scientific Program Committee member 2014-2017 Scientific Program Committee consultant 2018-2019, 2019-2020, 2020-2021, 2021-2022

American Orthopsychiatric Association 1982-1994 Task Force Women’s Issues, 1982 – 1983 Appointed to Fellowship, 1985 Association for Academic Psychiatry 1985 – 1991 Canadian National Coordinator, 1986 – 1991 National Organizations for Men Against Sexism Task Force Male: Female Relationships, 1984 – 2000 Task Force Men’s Studies, 1985 – 2000 Task Force Men and Mental Health, 1988 –2000 American Medical Association Chair, Curriculum committee on Spouses, Significant Others, Traditional and Non- Traditional Families, AMA Foundation on Physicians’ Health, 1992 – 1997 Chair, Committee on Physician Families 1997 – Advisory Panel for AMA Study of Physicians’ Experience with Family Violence, 1997 –

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 7 Planning Committee, International Conference on Physician Health, 1997 – 1999, 1999-2000, 2001-2002, 2003-2004, 2005-2006, 2007-2008, 2011-2012 Physician Health Emotional Wellness Panel – 2011- American Association of Suicidology Task Force on Clinician Survivors, 2008- Task Force on Survivor Group Guidelines 2011- American Foundation for Suicide Prevention President, New York City Chapter, 2010-2013 Emeritus Board Member, New York City Chapter, 2013-present Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE) – member First Circle – Suicide survivor initiative Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry Committee on IMGs 2005-2010 Committee on Psychotherapy 2010-2016 Committee for Physician Health of the Medical Society State of New York Advisory Board 2010-

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:

SUNY Downstate College of Medicine

Visiting Professor of Psychiatry July 1, 2008 – May 2009 Professor of Clinical Psychiatry May 2009- Vice-Chair Education and Training Director July 1, 2008-June 30, 2013 Department of Psychiatry Executive Committee Meetings 2008 weekly Educational Policy Committee Psychiatry 2008 biweekly meetings Graduate Medical Education Committee 2008 monthly meetings Graduate Medical Education Executive Committee 2010 monthly meetings (appointed Chair 2011) Co-chair LCME Self-study Committee 2012 – 2013 Medical School Admissions Committee 2013-present Learning Environment Committee Co-Chair 2021 – ongoing

Undergraduate 1. Medical student and physician well-being –lecture November 2008- 2. Ombudsperson – 2010-ongoing 3. Member Clerkship Committee 4. Transition to Clerkship – lecture – May 2009- 5. Medical student mistreatment ad hoc committee

Postgraduate 1. DSM-IV – appreciating Axis 4 and 5 – PGY 1, 2, 3, and 4 – summer seminars (2) 2. Long term psychodynamic psychotherapy – PGY 3 seminars (7)- ongoing 3. Faculty interviewing – PGY 3 – September 4, 2008 - ongoing 4. Advanced tutorials – PGY 4 – September 4, 2008 5. Psychopathology seminars – PGY 4 – September 4/18, 2008 6. Seminar – suicide – September 26, 2008 7. Mock oral board exams – PGY 1, 2, 3 and 4 – October 17, 2008 ongoing 8. Supportive psychotherapy – PGY 2 – 2/26/09-4/30/09 ongoing 9. Advanced psychiatric interviewing & formulation – PGY 3/4- 1/8/09-4/16/09 ongoing

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 8 10. Psychotherapy supervision – weekly meetings with 4 residents 2008 - 2013

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 9 11. Couples’ therapy – PGY 4 – August – November 2009 ongoing 12. Introduction to psychotherapy – PGY1 – 2012 new course 13. Ethics and suicide seminar PGY2 – 2008 - ongoing 14. Teaching residents to teach medical students – boundaries – 2011 ongoing 15. Vincent Uybarreta Memorial Lecture 2010 Department of Surgery 16. Issues in suicidality + Issues in physician health PGY3/4 – 2013 – ongoing 17. LGBT issues – PGY4 – 2013 18. Losing a patient to suicide PGY1 residents – 2016- 19. GME Wellness Committee - consultant

University of British Columbia College of Medicine

July 1973 – June1978 Clinical Instructor July 1978 – June 1982 Clinical Assistant Professor July 1982 – June 1986 Clinical Associate Professor July 1986 – May 2008 Clinical Professor

Undergraduate 1. Clinical Supervisor, Medical Student Intern Teaching Program, ShaughnessyHospital, 1977 - 1993 2. Lecturer, Psychiatry #450, Homosexuality, Psychiatric Disorders in Physicians, 1982 - 1990 3. Lecturer and Seminar Supervisor, Psychiatry #450, Gender Issues in Medicine, 1983 - 1984 4. Supervisor, Interviewing, Psychiatry #450, Sept. 1981 – Dec. 1982 5. Lecturer and Seminar Supervisor, Family Practice #401 1) Homosexuality, 1982 and 1983 2) Medical School Stress, September 18, 1986 3) Marital Discord, 1989 - present 6. Seminar Supervisor, Second Year Medical Students, “Changing Sex Roles: Implications for Medical Students”, January 1985 - 1986. 7. Coordinator, Medical Student Interns, Department of Psychiatry, ShaughnessyHospital, 1982 - 1991 8. Deputy Coordinator, Fourth Year Medical Student Programme, Department of Psychiatry, The University of British Columbia, 1983 - 1984 9. Coordinator, Fourth Year Medical Student Programme, Department of Psychiatry, The University of British Columbia, 1984 - 1991 10. Undergraduate Education Committee, Department of Psychiatry, 1983 - 1991 11. Medical Student Intern Sub-Committee, 1983 - 1991 12. Medical Student Intern Two – Week Course Planning Committee, 1984 - 1989 13. Medical Student Counseling Committee, 1983 – present 14. Faculty Mentor for Medical Students, 1987 – 1996. 15. Chair, Undergraduate Education Committee, Department of Psychiatry, January 1986– December 1986; February 1987 – August 1987 16. Admissions Policy Committee, UBC Medical School, 1988-1992 17. Department of Psychiatry Clinical Faculty Appointment and Promotion Committee, 1992 – present 18. Coordinator “Stress and the Physician” One-Week Course Incoming Medical Student Interns, 1984 – present 19. Lecturer, Psychiatry #425, “Physicians and HIV-disease”, 1990 – 1994

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 10 20. Gender Issues Ad Hoc Committee, Faculty of Medicine, 1991 – 1993 21. Biomedical Ethics Committee, Faculty of Medicine, 1991 – 1996 22. Member, Institutional Self-Study Committee on Clinical Departments Accreditation Review – Faculty of Medicine, 1992 23. Lecturer, Psychiatry #450, “Clinical Aspects of Homosexuality”, 1993 – 1995 24. Interviewing in Marital Therapy, Psychiatry #450, St. Paul’s Hospital, 1993-2008 25. International Relations Committee, Faculty of Medicine, 1993 – 1996 26. Clinical Supervisor, Medical Student Intern Teaching Program, St. Paul’s Hospital,1993 – 2008. 27. Lecturer, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Course RSOT 303 “Gender Issues in Mental Health”, 1996 – 2004 28. Lecture, Orientation of First Year Medical Students, “Survival Tips for Medical School”, 1997 – 2008. 37. Facilitator, Anti-Harassment workshops, Orientation of First Year Medical Students, 2002 – 2008 38. Seminar Series – “The Difficult Patient”, “Assessment of the Suicidal Patient”2000-2008

Postgraduate

1. Clinical Supervisor, Psychiatry Resident Program, Shaughnessy Hospital, 1973 - 1993 2. Postgraduate Education Committee, Department of Psychiatry, 1981 - 1984 3. Course “Women and Men: Issues in Training and in Practice”, 1982, 1983, 1986 - 1996 4. Psychiatry #705, Psychotherapy tutorial program, 1983 -1987, 1989 - 1990 5. Seminar Supervisor, Psychiatry Residents I, Ethics in Psychiatry Practice, 1984 - 1992 6. Seminar Supervisor, Psychiatry Residents II and III, Homosexuality, 1982 - 1995 7. Postgraduate Education Selection Sub – Committee, 1986 - 1991 8. Seminar Supervisor, Psychiatry #501, Normal Marriage and Partnership, 1987, 1991 – 2005 9. Clinical Supervisor, Psychiatry Resident Program, St. Paul’s Hospital 1993 –2008 10. Couple Therapy – Course Coordinator and Seminar Supervisor – PGY II, 1995 – 2008 11. Committee on Medical Education, St. Paul’s Hospital, 1995 – 2004 12. Couples’ Therapy teaching – UBC Family Medicine Residents, 2000- 2008

HOSPITAL POSITIONS HELD:

1. Consultant Staff, GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, 1975 - 1989 2. Active Staff, Shaughnessy Hospital, March 1973 - 1993 (i) Assistant Director, Inpatient Psychiatry Unit, 1977 - 1982 (ii) Medical Records Audit Committee 3. Attending Staff, St Vincent’s Hospital, 1974 - 1982 Medical Records Audit Committee 4. Private Practice, March 1973 - 2008 5. Consulting Staff, University Hospital –UBC Site, 1983 - 1994 6. University Hospital – Shaughnessy Site, AIDS Advisory Committee, 1988 - 1991

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 11 7. Director, Marital Discord Clinic, University Hospital – Shaughnessy Site Department of Psychiatry, 1991 – 1993 8. Associate Staff, St. Paul’s Hospital, 1992 –2008 9. Consultant Staff, Vancouver and Health Science Centre Hospital, 1993 –2005 9. Director, Marital Therapy Clinic, St. Paul’s Hospital, 1993 –2008 10. Consultant Staff, BC Women’s Hospital, 1994 – 2004 11. University Hospital of Brooklyn – active staff member – 2008- 2014

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR ON THE FOLLOWING GRANTS:

1. Women Physicians and Their Relationships (with Theresa Isomura, MD). Questionnaire Survey, 1983 - 1984. Funding: Department of Psychiatry, Shaughnessy Hospital ($1,500.00). 2. Sex Role Ideology in Medical Students. Questionnaire Survey, 1982 – 1984. 3. Suicide in Physicians. Video production. $12,000.00 4. Rates of Adverse Childhood Events in Resident and Fellow Physicians at SUNY Downstate Medical Center. 2018 5. Burnout in Resident and Fellow Physicians at SUNY Downstate. 2018 6. Evaluating a Novel Social Psychological Wellness Program and Its Impact on Medical Student Well-being. In progress. 2020

EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

Manuscript Reviewer: 1. Canadian Medical Association Journal 2. Hospital and Community Psychiatry (Psychiatric Services Journal) 3. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 4. Journal of Men’s Studies 5. Academic Psychiatry 6.British Medical Journal 7. American Journal of Psychiatry Book Reviewer: 1. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 2. Readings – American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 3. Men’s Studies Review – National Organization For Men Against Sexism 4. Canadian Medical Association Journal 5. Psychiatric Services Journal 6. American Journal of Psychiatry 7. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry

Book Proposal Reviewer: 1. American Psychiatric Press, Inc.

Editorial Board: 1. Journal of Gender, Culture, and Health 2. Journal of Men’s Studies 3. Psychiatric News (American Psychiatric Association) 4. American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. 5. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry

PUBLICATIONS:

Books

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 12 1. Myers MF: Doctors’ Marriages: A Look at the Problems and Their Solutions. Plenum. New York, 1988. 2. Myers MF: Men and Divorce. Guilford Press. New York, 1989. 3. Myers MF: Doctors’ Marriages: A Look at the Problems and Their Solutions. Second Edition. Plenum. New York. 1994. 4. Myers MF: How’s Your Marriage?: A Book For Men and Women. American Psychiatric Press. Washington, DC. 1998. 5. Myers MF: Intimate Relationships in Medical School: How to Make Them Work. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA. 2000. 6. Goldman LS, Myers MF, Dickstein LJ: The Handbook of Physician Health. American Medical Association, Chicago, IL. 2000. 7. Myers MF and Fine C: Touched by Suicide. (Penguin) Books, New York, 2006 8. Myers MF and Gabbard GO: The Physician As Patient: A Clinical Handbook for MentalHealth Professionals. American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc. Washington DC 2008. 9. Myers MF: Why Physicians Die by Suicide: Lessons Learned from Their Families and Others Who Cared. CreateSpace. Amazon. 2017 10. Myers MF: Becoming a Doctors’ Doctor: A Memoir. KDP. Amazon. 2020

Book Chapters

1. Myers, MF: Counselling the parents of young homosexual male patients. In Homosexuality and Psychotherapy, (ed) John C. Gonsiorek, Haworth Press, NewYork, 1982. 2. Myers, MF: Types of marital therapy in psychiatric practice. In Marital Therapyin Psychiatric Practice, (ed.) E. Waring, Brunner/Mazel, 1986. 3. Myers, MF: Angry Abandoned Husband’s: Assessment and Treatment. In Lewis, RA, and Sussman, MB (eds.), Men’s Changing Roles in Families. Haworth Press, NewYork, 1985. 4. Myers, MF: Assessing and Treating Divorcing Men. In Divorce As A Developmental Process, (ed.) Judith H. Gold, American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC, 1988. 5. Myers, MF: Memorial Day Weekend. In Psychiatric House Calls, (ed.) John A. Talbott, American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC. 1988. 6. Myers, MF: Male gender related issues in reproduction and technology. In Psychiatric Aspects of Reproductive Technology, (ed.) N. Stotland, American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC, 1990. 7. Myers, MF: Men’s unique developmental issues across the life cycle. In Review of Psychiatry Volume 10, (eds.) A. Tasman, S.M. Goldfinger, American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC, 1991. 8. Myers, MF: Fighting Stigma: How to help the doctor’s family. In Stigma and Mental Illness (eds.) P.J. Fink, A. Tasman, American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC, 1992, pp. 139-150. 9. Myers, MF: Cracks in the mirror: When a psychiatrist treats physicians and their families. In a Perilous Calling: The Hazards of Psychotherapy Practice (ed) MB Sussman, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1995, pp. 163-174. 10. Myers, MF: HIV in couples: HIV and Psychiatry: A Training and Resource Module. (eds). K. Criton and MJ Brouillette. Canadian Psychiatric Association, Ottawa, Ontario, 1997. 11. Moscarello R. Myers MF, Doidge N, Ennis J: Gender issues in psychotherapy. In Guidelines and Standards for the Psychotherapies. Eds. PM Cameron, JC Deadman, and J. Ennis. University of Toronto Press Inc., Toronto, Ontario, 1998.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 13 12. Myers MF: The male perspective. In Psychological Aspects of Women’s Health Care: The Interface Between Psychiatry and Obstetrics/Gynecology, Second edition, (eds) DE Stewart, N Scotland, American Psychiatric Press, Washington, DC, 2001, pp. 585-596. 13. Myers MF: The support and welfare of the student. In Teaching Psychiatry (eds) Gask L, Coskun B, Baron D. John Wiley & Sons, London, UK (2011). 14. Myers MF. Suicidal behaviors in physicians. In Physician Mental Health and Well-Being - Research and Practice. Eds. Bower K, Riba M. Springer Publishing. New York. 2017. 15. Myers MF. Dealing with Death and Suicide in Psychotherapy Supervision. In Supervising Individual Psychotherapy: the Basics and Beyond. Eds. Welton R and Kennedy K. American Psychiatric Publishing Inc. In Press 2021

Journals

1. Myers, MF: Sweat chlorides in salt - deprived cystic fibrosis heterozygotes. Can Med Assoc. J, 92:926 - 927, 1965. 2. Myers, MF: Common psychiatric problems in homosexual men and women consulting family physicians. Can Med Assoc. J, 123:359 - 363, 1980. Abstracted in Modern Medicine of Canada, September 1981 and Medical Tribune (Germ.), October 1981. 3. Myers, MF: Counselling the parents of young homosexual male patients. J of Homosex, Vol 7, Nos 2/3, Spring 1982. Abstracted in Inventory of Marriage and Family Literature, Vol IX, 1982. 4. Myers, MF: Homosexuality, sexual dysfunction, and incest in male identical twins: A case report. Can J. Psychiat, 27:144-147, 1982. 5. Myers, MF: The professional woman as patient: A review and an appeal. Can J. Psychiat, 27:236-240, 1982. Abstracted in Clinical Psychiatry News, 10:12, October 1982. 6. Myers, MF: Treating troubled marriages. Amer Fam Physician, 29:221-226, 1984. Abstracted in “Extracta gynecologica”, August 1984, pp. 337-378, Acron Verlag, Berlin. 7. Myers, MF: Overview: the female physician and her marriage. Amer J. Psychiatry, 141:1386-1391, 1984. Abstracted in Inventory of Marriage and Family Literature, Vol XI, 1984. 8. Myers, MF: The medical students of 1985: towards meeting their personal needs. J Amer Med Women’s Assoc, 40: 141-144, 1985. 9. Wilensky M and Myers MF: Retarded ejaculation in homosexual patients: a report of nine cases. J Sex Research. February 1987. 10. Myers, MF: Angry, abandoned husbands: assessment and treatment. Marriage and Family Review, 9:31- 42, 1986. 11. Myers, MF: Marital issues for women physicians. Annals of the Royal Collegeof Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, 19:101-104, 1986. 12. Myers, MF: Doctors’ spouses and doctors as spouses. Can Fam Physician, 32:327- 329, 1986. 13. Myers, MF: Marital distress among resident physicians. Can Med Assoc J, 134:1117- 1118, 1986 (Editorial). 14. Myers, MF: Men who have been sexually assaulted as adults and sexually abused as boys. Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 18:203-215, 1989. 15. Myers, MF: Claire and Tom and AIDS. Can Med Assoc J, 142:748-749, 1990. 16. Schechter JB, Myers MF and Solyom L: A case of obsessive-compulsive disorder related to AIDS: psychopharmacologic treatment. Can J Psychiatry, 36:118-120. 1991. 17. Myers MF: Marital therapy with HIV-infected men and their wives. Psychiatric Annals, 21:466-470, 1991.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 14 18. Dickstein LJ, Stein TS, Pleck JH, Myers MF, Lewis RA, Duncan SF, and Brod H: Men’s changing social roles in the 1990’s: Emerging issues in the psychiatric treatment of men. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 42:701-705, 1991. 19. Myers MF: On the job stress: Its impact on physicians and their families. Anesthesiology Review. 14:22-24, 1992. 20. Myers MF: Psychiatric Illness in physicians: let’s get rid of the stigma. Humane Medicine (Canadian Medical Association). 10:9-11, 1994. 21. Myers MF: Practicing medicine in Canada: What’s happening to us and our families? BC Medical Journal. 37:409-412, 1995. 22. Myers MF: Menopause and Marriage. Journal Society Obstetrics and Gynaecology of Canada. Supplement 16-20, 1995. 23. Blackshaw SL, Charney DM, Russell R, Moscarello R, Myers MF: Guidelines For Teaching on Gender Issues. Can J Psychiatry. Bulletin. Volume 29, 1997. 24. Myers MF: Abuse of residents: It’s time to take action. Editorial Can Med Assoc J. 154:1705-1708, 1996. 25. Myers MF: Marital therapy. Editorial. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 41:419-420, 1996. 26. Myers MF: The management of health problems of medical students. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment: Journal of Continuing Professional Development, The Royal College of Psychiatrists, London, England. 3:259-266, 1997. 27. Myers MF: Treatment of the mentally ill physician. Position Paper. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 42, Insert, 1997. 28. Myers MF: When physicians commit suicide, BC Medical Journal, 39:127, 129, 1997. 29. Myers MF: Mood disorders in physicians. Guest editorial. BC Medical Journal, 40:152, 1998. 30. Myers MF: Mood disorders and doctors’ marriages. BC Medical Journal, 40:162-164, 1998. 31. Myers MF: Question on AIDS. Couple Issues. Canadian Psychiatric Association Bulletin 29:183, 1997. 32. Myers MF: The psychiatrist’s role in the management of divorce. Directions in Psychiatry. 1998. 33. Myers MF: Words of Wisdom (address to 1998 medical school graduates). BC Medical Journal, 40:496-498, 517, 1998. 34. Myers MF: The well-being of physician relationships. West J Medicine, 174:30-33, 2001. 35. Myers MF: New century: Overcoming stigma, respecting differences. Can J Psychiatry, 46: 907-914, 2001. 36. Myers MF: Commentary. Complications associated with surveying medical student depression: the importance of anonymity. Academic Psychiatry 27:19-20, 2003 37. Myers MF, Dickstein LJ: Treating medical students and physicians. Directions in Psychiatry 23:277-290, 2003. 38. Myers MF: Editorial. Canadian Medical Association guide to physician health andwell-being. Spring 2003. 39. Myers MF: Medical marriages and other intimate relationships. Med J Australia 181:392-394, 2004.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 15 40. Myers MF: Osler loved to practice medicine and we can too! British Columbia MedicalJournal 48: 460-464, 2006. 41. Myers MF, Fine C: Touched by suicide: bridging the perspectives of survivors andclinicians. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior 37:119-126, 2007. 42. Rao NR, Kramer M, Saunders R, Twemlow SW, Lomax JW, Dewan MJ, Myers MF, Goldberg J, Cassimir G, Kring B, Alami O. An annotated bibliography of professional literature on International Medical Graduates. Academic Psychiatry 34: 68-83, 2007 43. Myers MF: Physician impairment: is it relevant to academic psychiatry? Academic Psychiatry 32:39-43, 2008. 44. Klein, CA, Myers, MF: Afraid to Leave Home, Current Psychiatry June 2009 Vol 8 No. 6 45. Myers MF: Physician suicide and resilience. World Medical Journal June 2011 Vol 57 No. 3 46. Myers MF, Herb A: Ethical dilemmas encountered in clerkship rotations. Academic Medicine Vol 88 No. 11, 1-3, 2013. 47. Myers MF, Herb A: In reply to Spike. Academic Medicine Vol 89 No 7, 961, 2014 48. Kay J, Myers MF: Current state of psychotherapy training: Preparing for the future. Psychodynamic Psychiatry 42(3) 545-561, 2014. 49. Galanter CA, Nikolov R, Green N, Naidoo S, Myers MF, Merlino JP: Direct supervision in outpatient psychiatric graduate medical education. Academic Psychiatry Published online: 26 November 2014 50. Sledge W, Plakun EM, Bauer S, Brodsky B, Caligor E, Clemens NA, Deen S, Kay J, Lazar S,Mellman LA, Myers M, Oldham J and Yeomans F: Psychotherapy for suicidal patients with borderline personality disorder: an expert consensus review of common factors across five therapies. Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation 2014 1:16. doi:10.1186/2051-6673-1-16 50. Myers MF. Invited Commentary. Lessons learned from suicide. Hughes LS. You Can’t Hide the Bridges. Annals of Family Medicine 13. 2. 181-183. 2015. 51. Forbes MP, Jenkins K, Myers MF. Optimising the treatment of doctors with mental illness. Australian & New Zealand J of Psychiatry 1-3. DOI: 10.1177/0004867418818358 52. Jones TRJ, North CS, Vogel-Scibilia S, Myers MF, Owen RR. Medical Licensure Questions About Mental Illness And Compliance With The Americans With Disabilities Act. J Am Acad Psychiatry Law 46:458-71, 2018. 53. Myers MF, Freeland A. The mentally ill physician: issues in assessment, treatment and advocacy. Position Paper of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. Can J Psychiatry. 2019;64(ISS):000-000. 54. Viswanathan R, Myers MF, Fanous AH. Support Groups and Individual Mental Health Care via Video Conferencing for Frontline Clinicians During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Psychosomatics 2020;61(5): 538-543. 55. Moutier, Christine Yu MD; Myers, Michael F. MD; Feist, Jennifer Breen JD; Feist, J. Corey JD, MBA; Zisook, Sidney MD Preventing Clinician Suicide: A Call to Action During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond, Academic Medicine: May 2021 - Volume 96 - Issue 5 - p 624-628 doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000003972

Nonrefereed Journals

1. Myers MF: The abandoned husband. Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 18:159 - 171, September 1984. 2. Myers MF: Women physicians have more marital troubles, may benefit from biopsychosocial approach. Psychiatric News, Vol 18, No 12:16) 17, June 17, 1983. 3. Myers MF: New type patient, abandoned husband, needs special help. Psychiatric News, Vol 18, No 22:20-21, November 18, 1983, and Marriage and Divorce Today, Vol 9, No 20:1, December 19 and 26, 1993.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 16 4. Myers MF: New approaches in psychiatric education. Association for Academic Psychiatric Newsletter, Vol 11, No 3:12, 1984. 5. Myers MF: Marital counseling in family practice. Audiotape. College of Family Physicians of Canada, Vol XV, No 1, January, 1985. 6. Myers MF: The gay patient in psychosocial context: some thoughts. BC Med J, 27:399 - 401, 1985. 7. Myers MF: The male physician/male patient relationship. Medical aspects of human sexuality, 22:51-53, 56, 58, 1988. Reprinted in the Medical Sex Journal of South Africa, 10:29 - 32, 1989. 8. Myers MF: Divorce and aging men. Nurturing Today, 10:16, 25. 1989. 9. Isomura T and Myers MF: Women doctors and their relationships. B.C. Medical Journal, 30:332-335, 1988. 10. Myers MF: Troubled Marriages and the value of marital therapy. PARI Newsletter, 1:3 - 4, December 1988. 11. Myers MF: Coping with stresses in resident marriages. Consultant, 29:17-24, April 1989. Reprinted November, 1989. 12. Myers MF: Dual career marriages: problems and solutions. Resident and Staff Physician, 35:125-130, 1989. 13. Myers MF: Marital upset after the baby. BC Medical Journal 31:483-485, 1989. 14. Myers MF and Rekart MF: AIDS and Bisexuals. BC Medical Journal. AIDS Update Series. 33:36-37, 1991. 15. Myers MF: Marital and divorce problems with physicians and their spouses. BC Medical Journal. 33:222-225, 1991. 16. Myers MF: Stressful issues for physicians and their families. Guest editorial. BC Medical Journal. 33:204, 1991. 17. Myers MF: Role Strain. Nursing BC. 24:18-22, 1992. 18. Myers MF: Treating physicians with psychotherapy. Directions In Psychiatry. 12:1-7, 1992. 19. Myers MF: Gender issues in psychotherapy. Bulletin of Canadian Psychiatric Association. 25:29-32, 1993. 20. Myers MF: The psychiatrist’s role in the management of impaired colleagues. Directions in Psychiatry. 15:1-8, August 16, 1995. 21. Myers MF: Mental health of female physicians: unique stresses. Bulletin of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. 27:23-25, 1995. 22. Myers MF: Doctor-doctor marriages: a prescription for trouble? Medical Economics. April 13, 1998, pp. 98-107. 23. Myers MF: Don’t let your practice kill your marriage. Medical Economics. May11, 1998, pp. 78-87. 24. Myers MF: When medicine, marriage, and motherhood don’t mix. Medical Economics. May 26. 1998, pp. 100-110. 25. Myers MF: Residency and marriage: oil and water? Medical Economics. June 15, 1998, pp. 152-156. 26. Myers MF: Goodbye to medicine, or to your marriage? Medical Economics. September 7, 1998. 27. Myers MF: The American Psychiatric Association. Bulletin of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. 31:74-75, 1999. 28. Myers MF: When physicians become our patients. Psychiatric Times, August 2000, 45-46. 29. Myers MF: Suicide: from despair to hope. Bulletin of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, October, 2000. 30. Myers MF: Psychiatric associations in Europe: common challenges. Bulletin of the

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 17 Canadian Psychiatric Association, December, 2000. 31. Myers MF: Observations from two coasts. Bulletin of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, March 2001. 32. Myers MF: From Toronto to Cancun. Bulletin of the Canadian Psychiatric Association, May 2001. 33. Myers MF: Vancouver meeting hopes to promote mental health globally. ECMAJ, July 24, 2001. 34. Myers MF: Suicide in physicians. DIALOGUE Newsletter of the Ontario Psychiatric Association, Fall 2001. 35. Myers MF: How’s your marriage, doctor? Monthly column Physician’s Money Digest 2001-2007. 36. Fine C, Myers MF: Suicide survivors: tips for health professionals. Medscape Sept. 17, 2003. 37. Myers MF, Fine C: Suicide in physicians: toward prevention. Medscape October 21, 2003. 38. Myers MF. Depression and suicide in psychiatrists: advice for family members.Newsletter American Psychiatric Association Alliance. February 2005. 39. Myers MF. Physician suicides leave many victims in their wake. Winnipeg Free Press. October 1, 2006. 40. Myers MF. A call to arms. Invited editorial commentary to Middleton JL, Today I’m grieving a physician suicide. Ann Fam Medicine 2008; 6: 267-269. 41. Myers MF. When psychiatrists die by suicide. Invited editorial. J of Clinical Psychiatry. December 29, 2010. 42. Myers MF. Early intervention may save lives. PTSD symptoms unveiled in 40% of US trauma surgeons. Clinical Psychiatry News. April 2014. 49.

Letters to the Editor

1. Myers MF: Networks, City Women, 1980. 2. Myers MF: Sexual inequality a factor in much depressive illness, Vancouver Sun, September 19, 1980. 3. Myers MF: Sexual inequality in medical care. Can Med Assoc J, 124:672, 1981. 4. Myers MF: “Ex-Gays”: Religious abuse of psychiatry? Am J Psychiat, 138:852-853, 1981. 5. Myers MF: Comments on feminist issues. Am J Psychiat, 139:1080, 1982. 6. Myers MF: Clomipramine and sexual dysfunction. Can J Psychiat, 27:439, 1982. 7. Myers MF: Reply to D W Harper et al re: Professional woman as patient. Can J Psychiat, 27:613, 1982. 8. Bovard JAP and Myers MF: Treatment for change. Mother Jones, April 1983, p.2 9. Myers MF: “Women”, not “Girls”. Can Med Assoc J, 129:920-921, 1983. (Reprinted in the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada News.) 10. Myers MF et al: We need more transition houses. Vancouver Sun, February 28, 1984. 11. Myers MF: Stopping Sexist indignities. J. Amer Med Assoc, 40:98, 1985. 12. Myers MF: Rebuttal to “Mother-Blaming in Major Clinical Journals”. Amer J Orthopsychiatry, 56:171? 172, 1986. 13. Myers MF: Opposing view on depression. Chatham Daily News, Chatham, Ontario. May 31, 1985. 14. Myers MF: We need jarring from time to time. Humane Medicine, 2:77, May 1986. 15. Myers MF: Second opinion “Burrows vs. Andew”. Canadian Doctor. June, 1986, p.3. 16. Myers MF: Psychiatric problems of medical students. Am J Psychiatry, 144:541-542, 1987.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 18 17. Myers MF: When hospital doctors labour to exhaustion. New York Times. June 12, 1987. 18. Myers MF: Physical and sexual abuse histories of male psychiatric patients. Am J Psychiatry, 148:399, 1991. 19. Myers MF: Caring, Psychiatric News, XXX:18, November 3, 1995. 20. Stein E, Bishop J, Lent B, McKim M, Wojakowski K, Blackshaw S, Moscarello R, Myers M, Penfold S, Sivertz K, Parker Z. Recovered memories. Can J Psychiatry 41:533-34, 1996. 21. Myers MF: Dr. Penney’s Page’s Letter. Can J Psychiatry 41:536,1996. 22. Myers MF: Remick RA, Sivertz KS, Garland EJ. Let us speak (re: stigma associated with mood disorders in physicians). BC Medical Journal 40, 488, 1998. 23. Myers MF: Physician’s actions serve as model for end-of-life care. American Medical News, April 27, 1998, p. 20. 24. Myers MF: No resources to treat the mentally ill. Vancouver Sun. December 21, 1999. 25. Myers MF: True schizophrenia. New York Times, February 1, 2001, A22. 26. Myers MF: A reflection on our darker side. Vancouver Sun. September 1, 2001, A17. 27. Myers MF: Story on Dr. Hoag praised. Sentinel-Tribune, Bowling Green, Ohio. August 21, 2002, page 4. 28. Myers MF: Praise for stripping the stigma from suicide. Vancouver Sun. December 30, 2004. 29. Parida S, Viswanathan R, Engel L, Myers MF, Rezaishiraz H, Berkowitz E. On-call reform: blessing or bane? Psychiatry residents’ perspectives. Academic Psychiatry. 37(5): 364-365.2013 30. Myers MF: The stresses that put doctors at risk. New York Times Letter-to-the-editor. September 8, 2014

BLOG:

1. Psych Congress Network: Bimonthly blog on physician health and well- being and suicide. http://www.psychcongress.com/blogs/michael-myers- md 2. Psychology Today: Occasional contributor since 2018. Physician health.

PODCASTS:

See website: www.michaelfmyers.com

TV, Magazine and Newspaper Interviews

1. Twins: Relationship to each other and to others. Tabloid 29, Channel 10, Vancouver, April 1980. 2. Family doctors urged to counsel. Toronto Star, September 25, 1980. 3. Sex common with patients, doctors say. Winnipeg Free Press, September 26, 1981. 4. Giving ‘til it hurts. Vancouver Province. April 25, 1982. 5. Can couples become too close? Chatelaine, March, 1983. 6. Lesbian life in a straight world. Vancouver Province, May 19, 1985. 7. Women MDs: Getting past the ‘macho’ mystique. Physicians Management Manual. January 1986, pp. 21/25. 8. Special problems of divorcing fathers. Behaviour Today. August 25, 1986.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 19 9. Family lifestyle training urged for doctors. The London Free Press. October 20,1986. 10. Doctors’ marriages. Several Canadian newspapers. June 1988. 11. Dual career marriages. Clinical Psychiatry News and Family Practice News. 12. Women doctors lack power to set policy, FMWC members told. Can Med Assoc J 139:670, Oct. 1, 1988. 13. GPs benefit from MD support group. Psychiatric News, Nov 18, 1988. 14. Physician marriages. Internal Medicine News. Vol 21, No. 23, Dec. 1-14, 1988. 15. Mixing marriage and medicine successfully. Current Therapy, 1:40041, December 1988. 16. Doctor’s marriages: Physicians Management Manuals, 13:54-66, January1989. 17. Facing the challenge of dual) career marriage. The Internist, 30:28-29, February, 1989. 18. Hopelessness and helplessness: treating the doctors who treat AIDS patients, Can Med Assoc J, 140:440-443, February 15, 1989. 19. Doctors’ marriages. TV Interview. KGO-ABC. San Francisco, May 10, 1989. 20. How to write a book. TV Interview. Hearst Cablevision. San Francisco, May 11, 1989. 21. Violent acts are possible by “abandoned husbands”. UBC Reports, November 2, 1989. 22. How men cope with divorce. Edmonton Journal. December 3, 1989. 23. Getting men to unlock their emotions. Vancouver Sun. December 9, 1989. 24. MDs can help divorced, separated men overcome trauma. The Medical Post. January 30, 1990. 25. Men have trouble coping with divorce. Canadian Press. February 1, 1990. 26. Divorce. Dini Petty TV Show. CTV. Toronto, February 2, 1990. 27. Men and divorce. Ottawa Citizen. February 19, 1990. 28. Relationship Breakdown. CBC-TV. The Forum. March 3, 1990. 29. Bisexuality and AIDS. CBC-FM. November 19, 1990. 30. Quiet desperation (men and divorce). Your Better Health Magazine. Fall, 1990. 31. Men and Divorce. CBC-TV Interview “Legal Wise”. January 29, 1991. 32. Marital Problems. CKNW Radio Interview. February 24, 1991. 33. Homosexuality, AIDS, and the family. Rogers Cable Television. March 13, 1991. 34. Marriage and Divorce. CKNW Radio Interview. August 4, 1991. 35. Sex in the 90s. The Vancouver Sun. November 9, 1991. 36. AIDS Phobia. The Vancouver Sun. November 25, 1991. 37. Family relationships sometimes poor. The Vancouver Sun. June 8, 1992. 38. Living through divorce. B.C. Woman to Woman Magazine. October 1992. 39. Doctors need to be less “wary” of media and inform the public. Medical Post. March 16, 1993. 40. What’s Ailing Men Theses Days? TV Interview. Rogers Cable TV. May 4, 1993. 41. Doctors often too scared to become patients. Medical Post. October 19, 1993. 42. Competing commitments. Amer Med News. February 7, 1994. 43. It Could Happen to You: An Expert on Physician Marriages Tells What Goes Wrong, and How to Avoid It. American Medical News. April 11, 1994. 44. MDs Must Take Steps to Cope With Increasing Stress, Physician Tells International Conference. Can Med Assoc J 1995; 152:1128. 45. A Life In The Day of Dr. Michael Myers. Medical Post. August 22, 1995. page 30. 46. When physicians can’t heal themselves. By Robert Matas. The Globe andMail. October 15, 1996. 47. The doctors’ doctor. By Rebecca Wigod. The Vancouver Sun. May 12, 1997. 48. The truth behind infidelity. By Rebecca Wigod. The Vancouver Sun. June 12, 1998. 49. “If I work hard(er), I will be loved.” Roots of Physician Stress Explored. JAMA 1999; 282:13-14. 50. In may be more than the blues. Cardiology Today. October 1999. 51. In conversation: Interview with Michael Myers, MD. Bulletin of the Canadian

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 20 Psychiatric Association, October 20, 2000. 52. Aggressive intervention urged for depressed physicians. Psychiatric News. November17, 2000. 53. Stress in medical marriages. Physicians Financial News. September 15, 2002. 54. The doctor’s doctor. Medical Post. September 23, 2003. 55. Suicide: The ‘wounded healer’. Dermatology Times. July 1,2005 56. Not perfect enough to live. Physician suicide. Ottawa Citizen. January 17, 2005 57. Physician Suicide. American Medical News. April 18, 2005 58. Suicide and Men. The Fanny Kiefer Show. Shaw TV. January 31, 2007 59. The aftermath of suicide. Interview with Lorraine Brooks. SUNY Downstate Media Services Brooklyn cable vision April 2011 60. Applying for residency. Tips from training directors. Kaplan Medical Program. November 8,2011 61. Guidelines for treating survivors of suicide. Current Psychiatry. August 1, 2014. Audio interview at Annual Meeting of American Psychiatric Association Meeting, New York, NY May 2014. http://www.currentpsychiatry.com/multimedia/featured-audio.html

Book Reviews

1. Cooperation Between the Sexes. Alfred Adler, edited and translated by Heinz L. Ansbacher and Rowena R. Ansbacher, New York, Jason Aronson, 1980. Can J Psychiatry, 27: 691) 692, 1982. 2. Success and the Fear of Success in Women. David W. Krueger, New York, The Free Press, 1984. Can J Psychiatry, 31:284, 1986. 3. Intimacy. Edited by M Fisher and G. Stricker, New York, PlenumPress,

1982. Can J Psychiatry, 31:372, 1986.

4. Intimacy Partners. Maggie Scarf, New York, Random House, 1987. Am J Psychiatry, 144:1504, 1987. 5. Parenting Across the Life Span. Edited by Jane B Lancasters and others. New York, Aldine de Gruyter, 1987. Am J Psychiatry, 144:1503, 1987. 6. The Developing Father. Bryan E Robinson and Robert L Barret. New York, Guilford Press, 1986. Readings (American Orthopsychiatric Association, 2:29, 1987. 7. Divorced Families: A Multidisciplinary Developmental View. C.R. Ahrons and R.H. Rodgers, New York, W.W. Norton, 1987. Can J Psychiatry, 34:621-622, 1989. 8. Shame: The Power of Caring. G. Kaufman, Rochester, VT., Schenkman, 1985. Men’s Studies Review, 6:24-25, 1989. 9. Treating Incest: A Multiple Systems Perspective. TS Trepper and MJ Barrett, New York, Haworth, 1986. Men’s Studies Review, 7:25-26,1990. 10. Men In Therapy: The Challenge of Change. RL Meth and RS Pasick, New York, Guilford, 1990. Readings (American Orthopsychiatric Association). 6:23, March 1991. 11. Hippocrates’ Handmaidens: Women Married to Physicians. E Nitzberg, New York, Haworth Press, 1991. 12. Staying Human During Residency. A Peterkin, Ottawa, Canadian Medical Association Press. CMAJ, 145-57, 1991. 13. Perspectives on AIDS: Ethical and Social Issues. C Overall and WP Zion, Toronto, Oxford University Press. Can Med Assoc J, 146:195-197, 1992. 14. The Wounded Male. Steven Farmer, Los Angeles, Lowell House, 1991. The Journal of Men’s Studies. 1:293-294, 1993. 15. AIDS, Health and Mental Health. J Landau-Stanton, CD Clements and Associates, New York, Brunner/Mazel, 1993. Can Med Assoc J, 150:1275, 1994.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 21 16. When Helping Starts to Hurt: A New Look at Burnout Among Psychotherapists. WN Grosch and DC Olsen, New York, WW Norton & Company, 1994. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 40:215, 1996. 17. Divorce and Disengagement: Patterns of Fatherhood Within and Beyond Marriage. Edward Kruk, Halifax, NS, Fernwood Publishing Co., 1993. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 4:385-86, 1996. 18. Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Depression. JH Kocsis and DN Klein, eds. New York, Guilford, 1995. American Journal of Psychiatry, 154:433-434, 1997. 19. Predictors of Treatment Response in Mood Disorders. PJ Goodnick, ed. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Press, 1996. American Journal of Psychiatry, 154:432-433, 1997. 20. The Psychology of Men: Psychoanalytic Perspectives. GI Fogel, FM Lane, and RS Liebert, eds. New Haven, Yale University Press, 1996. American Journal of Psychiatry, 154:1470, 1997. 21. When Helping Starts to Hurt: A New Look at Burnout Among Psychotherapists. WN Grosch and DC Olsen. New York, WW Norton & Co., 1994. BC Medical Journal 39:304-305, 1997. 22. No Time to Say Goodbye: Surviving the Suicide of a Loved One. C Fine. New York, Doubleday, 1997. American Journal of Psychiatry, 156:653, 1999. 23. Physician Sexual Misconduct. JD Bloom, CC Nadelson, and MT Notman, eds. American Psychiatric Press Inc., Washington, DC, 1999. Psychiatric Services Journal 51:685-686, 2000. 24. The Marriage Clinic: A Scientifically Based Marital Therapy. JMGottman, New York, WW Norton & Co., 1999. American Journal of Psychiatry 158:334, 2001. 25. Masculinity and Sexuality. Selected Topics in the Psychology of Men. RC Friedman and JI Downey, Eds. American Psychiatric Press Inc., Washington, DC, 1999. American Journal of Psychiatry. 158:1946-1947, 2001. 26. Different Places (film about survivors’ and suicide). James Barrett. Jimnastic Productions. Studio City, CA 2001. Bulletin Canadian Psychiatric Association 34:23, October 2002. 27. Retelling Violent Death. Edward K Rynearson, Philadelphia: Brunner-Routledge; 2001. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 47: 880-881, November 2002. 28. Finding the Real Me: True Tales of Sex and Gender Diversity. Tracie O’Keefe and Katrina Fox, Jossey-Bass, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2003. American Journal of Psychiatry 161:939- 940, 2004. 29. Voices of Healing and Hope: Conversations on Grief after Suicide. By Iris Bolton. 2017. American Association of Suicidology. Resources. www.suicidology.org

Videotapes

1. Myers MF: “I didn’t Feel Like a Kid Anymore.” Adult men sexually abused as children. UBC Biomedical Communications. May 1987. 2. Myers MF: “Physicians With AIDS: An Interview With Peter.” UBC Biomedical Communications. October 1990. Reviewed in Hospital and Community Psychiatry 1992; 43:872-873. 3. Myers MF: “An Interview with Dr. B.” Substance Abuse in Physicians.UBC Biomedical Communications. January 1991. 4. Myers MF: Physicians With AIDS: An Interview With Peter. Part II. UBC Biomedical Communications. October 1, 1992. 5. Myers MF: When Doctors Become Sexual With Patients: An Interview With Dr. R. UBC Biomedical Communications. May 6, 1993.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 22 6. Myers MF: Stressful Issues For Clinical Clerks. UBC Biomedical Communications. May 1994. 7. Myers MF: Physicians Living With Psychiatric Illness. UBC Biomedical Communications. May 1994. Distributed by American Psychiatric Press Videotape Series “Physicians Living With Depression”. Washington, DC,1996. 8. Myers MF: When Physicians Commit Suicide: Reflections of Those They Leave Behind. Media Services Center. St. Paul’s Hospital. 1998.

Abstracts at Scientific Meetings and Visiting Professor Presentations

1. Myers MF and Pacey IM: Conjoint couple therapy - report of a study. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychiatric Association Meeting, Vancouver, BC. September 26, 1979. 2. Myers MF: Counselling the parents of young homosexual men. Panel Moderator, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco, May 7, 1980. 3. Myers MF: Retarded ejaculation in homosexual patients. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychiatric Association Meeting, Toronto. October 1, 1980.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 23 4. Myers MF: Studies of children in joint custody. Panel Discussant. American Orthopsychiatric Association Meeting, New York City, March 30, 1981. 5. Myers MF: Homosexuality: An interdisciplinary consideration for the 80’s. Workshop Recorder. American Orthopsychiatric Association Meeting, New York City, April 1, 1981. 6. Myers MF: Sex between patient and physician. Panel. Presented at the Canadian Psychiatric Association Meeting, Winnipeg. September 25, 1981. 7. Myers MF: Marital therapy: An urgent need for an interdisciplinary approach. Paper presented at the American Association for Marital and Family Therapy, San Diego, October 29, 1981. 8. Myers MF: Life Cycle - variations on a theme. Panel Moderator. American Orthopsychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco, April 2, 1982. 9. Myers MF: Emotional aspects of pregnancy and their effects on the marital relationship. Paper. Invited speaker, Prince George, BC, November 19, 1982. 10. Myers MF: Rape Trauma Syndrome. Lecture. Department of Psychiatry, Shaughnessy Hospital, March 4, 1983. 11. Myers MF: Marital problems commonly encountered in family practice. Lecture. Department of Family Practice, Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminister, BC, March 8, 1983. 12. Myers MF: The woman physician and her marriage. Paper presented at Wellesley College Centre for Research on Women, Wellesley, Massachusetts. April 28, 1983. 13. Myers MF: The woman physician and her marriage. Paper presented as part of Symposium: Issues in the treatment of the woman physician. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, New York, May 4, 1983. 14. Myers MF: Psychological aspects of sexual assault. Paper presented as part of Symposium: “Sexual Assault: Assessment and Intervention”, Continuing Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, September 23, 1983. 15. Myers MF: Angry, abandoned husbands: Assessment and treatment. Paper. Presented at the Canadian Psychiatric Association Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario. September 28, 1983. 16. Myers MF: The personal and professional development of medical students. Submitted to the Association of American Medical Colleges Project on the Professional Education of the Physician. 17. Myers MF: Marital problems commonly encountered in family practice. Part of “Portable Course”, Psychiatry I, Continuing Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia. Held in Prince George, BC, January 12, 1984. 18. Myers MF: Marital problems in women physicians and issues in therapy. Paper. Presented Speaker. The Federation of Medical Women of Canada, Vancouver, BC, February 1, 1984. 19. Myers MF: Why teach gender issues to psychiatric residents? Issues workshop moderator and presenter. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Los Angeles, May 8, 1984. 20. Myers MF: Types of marital therapy in psychiatric practice. University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario. June 8, 1984. 21. Myers MF: Psychological consequences of sexual assault. Paper presented as part of Symposium “Sexual Assault: Assessment and Intervention”. Continuing Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia. October 4, 1984.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 24 22. Myers MF: Teaching gender issues in psychiatry. Course participant. Canadian Psychiatric Association Meeting, Banff, Alberta, October 10, 1984. 23. Myers MF: Sex role ideology in medical students. Presented at Research Luncheon, Shaughnessy Hospital. January 18, 1985. 24. Myers MF: Residents with marital distress: the new epidemic? Issues Workshop. Chairperson and presenter. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Dallas, May 21, 1985. 25. Myers MF: Uses of video in psychiatric supervision. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Dallas, May 21, 1985. 26. Myers MF: Grand Rounds. Department of Medicine, Shaughnessy Hospital. “Medical Marriages”. November 13, 1985. 27. Myers MF: “Dual Career Marriages”. Federation of Medical Women of BC. January 30, 1986. 28. Myers MF: Marital problems commonly encountered in family practice. Portable Course. February 14, 1986. 29 Myers MF: Marriage and Medicine. Workshop. Family Practice Residents’ Day. March 10, 1986. 30. Myers MF: When a Doctor is Your Patient. Section of Psychiatry. BC Medical Association. March 17, 1986. 31. Myers MF: Assessing and Treating Divorcing Men. Paper presented. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Washington, DC, May 13, 1986. 32. Myers MF: Discussant of videotape “Divorce: A Better Means To An End?”American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Washington, DC, May 15, 1986. 33. Myers MF: Assessing and Treating Male Sexual Assault Victims. Paper presented. Canadian Sex Research Forum. Vancouver, BC, July 5, 1986. 34. Myers MF: “Competing Commitments: Marriage and Medicine”. Visiting Professor. New York University, Department of Psychiatry, Bellevue Hospital. September 8, 1986. 35. Myers MF: The Professional Marriage. Workshop. Canadian Psychiatric Association Meeting, Vancouver, BC, September 25, 1986. 36. Myers MF: Issues In Treatment of the Male Sexual Assault Victim. Paper presented. Canadian Psychiatric Association Meeting, Vancouver, BC, September 26, 1986. 37. Myers MF: Divorce and its Impact on the Practice of Medicine. Paper presented Homecoming Medical Conference, University of Western Ontario. London, Ontario. October 18, 1986. 38. Myers MF: Stress Management. Talk to the Pre-Medical Society of UBC, November 13, 1986. 39. Myers MF: Marital Problems In Family Practice. Dept of Family Practice. Richmond General Hospital. January 9, 1987. 40. Myers MF: Teaching the New Psychology of Women and Men to PsychiatryResidents. Workshop presenter. American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training. San Francisco. January 16, 1987. 41. Myers MF: Relationships during Training. Federation of Medical Women of BC, February 14, 1987. Annual Meeting. 42. Myers MF: Marriage and Divorce. Psychiatry I. CME. Powell River General Hospital. February 18, 1987.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 25 43. Myers MF: Medicine and Stress. Ophthalmology Grand Rounds. Dept of Ophthalmology, UBC. February 20, 1987. 44. Myers MF: Stress During Residency. Dept of Ophthalmology Residents’ Meeting, UBC. February 24, 1987. 45. Myers MF: Divorce and its impact on the practice of medicine. Grand Rounds. Department of Family Practice, Victoria General Hospital, March 3, 1987. 46. Myers MF: Role conflicts for physicians. Workshop. Family Practice Residents’ Day. UBC. March 6, 1987. 47. Myers MF: Male gender issues in psychiatry. Symposium Chair, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Chicago, Ill., May 12, 1987. 48. Myers MF: When men treat men. Paper presented. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Chicago, Ill., May 12, 1987. 49. The psychology of men and women for the 1990’s. Course Faculty. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Chicago, Ill., May 12, 1987. 50. Myers MF: “I didn’t feel like a kid anymore”. Adult men sexually abused as children. Video tape presented. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Chicago, Ill., May 14, 1987. 51. Myers MF: When men treat men: dimensions of gender in the doctor/patient relationship. Academic Lecture Series. Department of Psychiatry, Shaughnessy Hospital, September 23, 1987. 52. Myers MF: Burn-out: who cares for the care-giver? Paper presented at the International AIDS Symposium. Vancouver, BC, November 2, 1987. 53. Myers MF: Medical student marriages. Seminar with students. Nov. 26, 1987. 54. Myers MF: Divorce and its impact on the practice of medicine. Grand Rounds. Department of Family Practice, St. Paul’s Hospital, Nov. 30, 1987. 55. Myers MF: Stress and the resident. Department of Ophthalmology Resident’s Meeting, January 20, 1988. 56. Myers MF: Doctors and Their Marriages. Psychiatry Update 1988. UBC. Whistler, BC, February 11, 1988. 57. Myers MF: Street Kids. Videotape on adolescent prostitution. Discussant. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Montreal, May 9, 1988. 58. Medical student and resident catastrophe prevention. Paper presented to the Auxiliary, American Psychiatric Association Meeting. Montreal. May 10, 1988. 59. Myers MF: Women physicians in the 80s: a male perspective. Keynote address. Federation of Medical Women of Canada Annual Meeting, Vancouver, August 12, 1988. (Abstracted in CMAJ 139:670, 1988). 60. Myers MF: Preventing burnout: a group for doctors who treat patients with AIDS. Paper presented Canadian Psychiatric Association Meeting, Halifax, NS, September 29, 1988 (Abstracted in The Medical Post, October 11, 1988). 61. Myers MF: Divorce and its impact on women and men. Paper presented at the Canadian Psychiatric Association Meeting, Halifax, NS. September 30, 1988. 62. Myers MF: Medical student marriages. Seminar with Meds I and II students. October 6, 1988. 63. Myers MF: Dual Career Marriages In Doctors. Address given at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Internal Medicine in Atlanta, GA, October 14, 1988.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 26 64. Myers MF: Today’s Medical Family. Address given at the American Medical Association’s Ninth National Conference on the Impaired Health Professional, Chicago, Ill., October 29, 1988. 65. Myers MF: Psychiatrically Ill Physicians: Videotaped Interviews. Discussant. American Medical Association’s Ninth National Conference on the Impaired Health Professional, Chicago, Ill., October 29, 1988. 66. Myers MF: Doctor’s Marriages. Grand Rounds. Department of Family Practice.Lion’s Gate Hospital. November 8, 1988. 67. Myers MF: Doctors’ Marriages. Psychiatry Update. Four Seasons Hotel. Vancouver. November 9, 1988. 68. Myers MF: When a doctor or a member of a doctors’ family is your patient. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Lion’s Gate Hospital. November 17, 1988. 69. Myers MF: The Agony and the Ecstasy: Doctors’ Marriages. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Vancouver General Hospital. November 22, 1988. 70. Myers MF: Doctors’ Marriages. Psychiatry Update. Whistler. March 3, 1989. 71. Myers MF: Stress and the woman physician. Women’s physician section of theVictoria Medical Society, Victoria. April 6, 1989. 72. Myers MF: Treating doctor/patients. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Royal Jubilee Hospital. Victoria. April 7, 1989. 73. Myers MF: Family and marital discord. Lecture to medical students. FamilyPractice #401. April 27, 1989. 74. Myers MF: Fighting stigma: how to help the doctor’s family. Paper presented at the American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco. May 9, 1989. 75. Myers MF: Helping the relatives of psychiatrically impaired doctors. Workshop presentation. Committee on the Impaired Physician. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco, May 10, 1989. 76. Myers MF: Infertility and marital dysfunction. Paper presented at the American Psychiatric Association Meeting, San Francisco. May 10, 1989. 77. Myers MF: Infertility affects marital harmony. Grand Rounds. Dept. of Ob/Gyn, Vancouver General Hospital. July11, 1989. 78. Myers MF: Stress and the doctor. Diamond Club, Simon Fraser University. September 26, 1989. 79. Myers MF: How Infertility and marital distress. Grand Rounds. Dept. of Ob/Gyn, University Hospital/Shaughnessy Site. October 6, 1989. 80. Myers MF: The stigma of seeing a psychiatrist: Why it’s tough for doctors and their families. UBC Medical Alumni Lecture at the Annual Meeting of the BCMA, Penticton, BC. October 7, 1989. 81. Myers MF: Coping with stress as a doctor. Grand Rounds. Dept. of Anaesthesia. Vancouver General Hospital. October 18, 1989. 82. Myers MF: Relationship transitions during residency. UBC Department of Family Practice Residents Day. October 20, 1989. 83. Myers MF: The stigma of seeing a psychiatrist: Why it’s tough for doctors and their families. Quarterly Meeting. Western Canada District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association. October 28, 1989. 84. Myers MF: Doctors’ marriages. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Jefferson Medical College. Philadelphia, PA. November 8, 1989.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 27 85. Myers MF: Women physicians: The challenge of marriage and career. New York County Medical Society’s Special Committee on Women Physicians and the Women’s Medical Association of New York City. New York, NY. November 14, 1989. 86. Myers MF: Stressful issues for medical students, doctors and their families. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, University of Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta. November 20, 1989. 87. Myers MF: The doctor’s dilemma. Panel Discussion. Vancouver MedicalAssociation. November 23, 1989. 88. Myers MF: Observations of the physician’s psychiatrist. Joint MeetingWashington State Society of Anesthesiologists/BC Anaesthetists’s Society. Seattle, WA. December 10, 1989. 89. Myers MF: Gender issues in psychiatric medicine. Grand Rounds. Esrath Nashim Hospital. Department of Psychiatry. Hebrew University/Hadassah Medical School. Jerusalem, Israel. December 21, 1989. 90. Myers MF: Divorce and its impact on women and men. Grand Rounds. Soroka Medical Centre. Department of Psychiatry. David Ben/Gurion University. Beer/Sheva, Israel. December 22, 1989. 91. Myers MF: Doctors’ Marriages. Lecture at Instructional Resources Centre, UBC (sponsored by PARI-BC). January 22, 1990. 92. Myers MF: Stress-related Problems in Health Professionals. Grand Rounds, Burnaby General Hospital. February 13, 1990. 93. Myers MF: Marital Therapy. Psychiatric Update, Whistler, BC. February 16, 1990. 94. Myers MF: The Stigma of Seeing a Psychiatrist: Why It’s Tough for Doctors andTheir Families. Grand Rounds, Lions Gate Hospital. February 20, 1990. 95. Myers MF: Men and Divorce. Lecture to Divorced Men’s Group, Catholic Familiesand Children’s Services. February 20, 1990. 96. Myers MF and Sivertz, K: How to Teach Gender Issues to Psychiatric Residents. Workshop, Association for Academic Psychiatry Meeting in Seattle, March 9, 1990. 97. Myers MF: Fulfilling Role Expectations: A Dilemma for the 90s. Address at the Annual Meeting of the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia, Vancouver. May 2, 1990. 98. Myers MF and Dickstein, L (University of Louisville, KY) – taught a course – Treating Medical Students and Physicians. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, New York. May 12, 1990. 99. Myers MF (participant in workshop): The Psychiatrist Interviews The Impaired Physician. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, New York. May 15, 1990. 100. Myers MF (leader of discussion group): Gender Issues When Treating the Male Patient. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, New York. May 15, 1990. 101. Myers MF: Marital Therapy. Psychiatric Update. Vancouver. May 20, 1990. 102. Myers MF: Men and Divorce. Symposium at Burnaby Mental Health. May 25,1990. 103. Myers MF: Surviving Medical Practice in the 1990s. Address at the Westminister Medical Association. Coquitlam, BC. May 31, 1990. 104. Myers MF: Doctors’ Marriages. Symposium at the Interior Chapter of the Section of Psychiatry at the BCMA. Kelowna. June 16, 1990. 105. Myers MF: Surviving residency. UBC Anaesthesiology Residents Annual Retreat. Whistler, BC. September 1, 1990.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 28 106. Myers MF: “I didn’t Feel Like a Kid Anymore”. Video presentation. Canadian Psychiatric Association Meeting, Toronto, Ontario. September 13, 1990. 107. Myers MF: Physicians with HIV disease: Dimensions of Treatment. Research and Clinical Rounds. University Hospital – Shaughnessy Site. Vancouver, BC. September 21, 1990. 108. Myers MF: Making the Most of Your Marriage in Medical School. Address to the Annual Meeting of the Federation of Canadian Medical Students. Vancouver, BC. October 6, 1990. 109. Myers MF and Lurie, J: Interviewing Psychiatrically Impaired Physicians. Workshop. Hospital and Community Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. October 9, 1990. 110. Myers MF: Personal and Relationship Stress During Residency. UBC Paediatrics Residents. Annual Retreat. Vancouver, BC. October 16, 1990. 111. Myers MF: On the Job Stress: Its Impact on Anesthesiologists and Their Families. Keynote address. American Society of Anaesthesiology Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, NV. October 19, 1990. 112. Myers MF: Physician Burnout. Annual St. Paul’s CME Refresher Course for Family Physicians. Vancouver, BC. October 25, 1990. 113. Myers MF: Focus on the Family: Sexual History/Bisexuality. Fourth Annual AIDS Conference. Vancouver, BC. October 25, 1990. 114. Myers MF: Marital and Divorce Problems in Family Practice. Fifteenth Annual Family Practice Review and Update. University of Calgary, Alberta. November 27, 1990. 115. Myers MF: Bisexuality, Divorce, and AIDS. Academic Lecture Series. Department of Psychiatry, UBC. Vancouver, BC. December 5, 1990. 116. Myers MF: Men and Divorce. Workshop. Vancouver M.E.N. (Men’s Evolvement Network). January 19, 1991. 117. Myers MF: Gay Men and Divorce. Vancouver Hominum Men’s Group. February 4, 1991. 118. Myers MF: Physician/Spouse Relationship. Topics In Internal Medicine. Keynote Speaker. Whistler, BC. February 7, 1991. 119. Myers MF: On The Job Stress. Residents’ Rounds. UBC Department of Family Practice Annual Residents Day. March 8, 1991. 120. Myers MF: Physicians’ Relationships. UBC Department of Family PracticeAnnual Residents Day. March 8, 1991. 121. Myers MF and Dickstein, L (University of Louisville, KY) – taught a course – Treating Medical Students and Physicians. American Psychiatric Association Meeting. New Orleans. May 11, 1991. 122. Myers MF: Participant in Workshop: Will Treating Colleagues Be Hazardous To Their Health? American Psychiatric Association Meeting, New Orleans, May 13, 1991. 123. Myers MF: Discussant. Videotape “He Men” (Male sex role socialization). American Psychiatric Association Meeting. New Orleans, May 13, 1991. 124. Myers MF: Presented paper. Men’s Unique Developmental Issues Across the Life Cycle (Review of Psychiatry, Part II, New Perspectives On Human Development). American Psychiatric Association Meeting. New Orleans, May 14, 1991. 125. Myers MF: Discussant. Noon Forum. APA Burroughs Welcome Fellows and APA Committee of Residents and Fellows. “Babies and Our Careers: Boom or Bust?” American Psychiatric Association Meeting, New Orleans, May 15, 1991.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 29 126. Myers MF: Visiting Professorship, Faculty of Medicine, University of South Carolina, SC. 29 May – June 1, 1991. Presentations to the Departments of Anaesthesiology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Psychiatry on substance abuse and marital problems in physicians. Presentations to nursing staff on stressors in the workplace. 127. Myers MF: Depression in Physicians. Paper presented at the International Conference on Physician Health, Toronto, June 6, 1991. 128. Myers MF: Physicians With HIV-Disease. Videotape presented at the International Conference on Physician Health, Toronto, June 7, 1991. 129. Myers MF: A Psychiatric Approach To Homosexuality. Report Submitted to the Supreme Court of British Columbia, “Knodel vs. Her Majesty the Queen”, June 10, 1991. Expert testimony in defining “spouse” under the Medical Services Act Regulations as including same-sex relationships according to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 130. Myers MF: Stress in Anaesthesia: The Workplace and Home. Presented at the Ontario Medical Association/Canadian Anaesthetists Society 1991 Annual Fall Meeting. Thunder Bay, Ontario. September 20, 1991. 131. Myers MF: Dynamics In Medical and Non-Medical Families. Address to Tenth Reunion of the 1981 UBC Meds Class, Whistler, BC, September 28, 1991. 132. Myers MF: Physicians With HIV-Disease. Videotape presented at the Annual Meeting, Canadian Psychiatric Association, Saskatoon, SK. October 2, 1991. 133. Myers MF: Marital Therapy With HIV-Infected Men and Their Wives. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting, Canadian Psychiatric Association, Saskatoon, SK. October 2, 1991. 134. Myers MF: Emotional and Sexual Transgressions in the Doctor/Patient Relationship. Presented at Grand Rounds, Department of Family Practice, Victoria GeneralHospital, Victoria, BC. October 22, 1991. 135. Myers MF: Physicians Support Committee, BC Medical Association, Vancouver, October 25, 1991. 136. Myers MF: Gay, Straight, and In-Between. Plenary Address. Fifth Annual AIDS Conference. UBC Continuing Education. Vancouver, November 5, 1991. 137. Myers MF: Developmental Issues for Men: Clinical Implications. Research and Clinical Luncheon. Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital – Shaughnessy Site, November 15, 1991. 138. Myers MF: Marriage and Bipolar Illness. Presentation to the Manic-Depressive Association of BC, Vancouver, November 21, 1991. 139. Myers MF: Making Our Lives Healthier. Plenary Address. Fourth Annual Conference of BC Chapter of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, Vancouver, November 22, 1991. 140. Men Who Have Been Sexually Abused/Assaulted: Diagnosis and Treatment. Symposium at Burnaby Mental Health. February 7, 1992. 141. Women Physicians Marriages. Lecture to Victoria Women Physicians. Victoria. February 11, 1992. 142. Sex, AIDS, and Safety. Public Lecture sponsored by Jewish FamilyServices Association. Temple Sholom. Vancouver. March 2, 1992. 143. Surviving Residency and Relationships. Talk to residents sponsored by PARI. UBC Medical Alumni Centre. March 10, 1992.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 30 144. A Jewish Perspective on AIDS. Noon Lecture. Hillel House. UBC. March 19, 1992. 145. When Physicians Become Ill: What Are the Issues? Plenary Address. Area 7 CME Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association. Maui, Hawaii. March 28, 1992. 146. Men Sexually Assaulted as Adults and Sexually Abused As Boys. Seminar at The Men’s Clinic, Department of Psychiatry, Ottawa Civic Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario. April 9, 1992. 147. Homosexuality, Marital Therapy, and AIDS. Seminar with Medical Student Psychiatry Club, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, NY. April 29, 1992. 148. (with Leah Dickstein, MD, University of Louisville, KY) – taught a course – Treating Medical Students and Physicians - American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Washington, DC, May 4, 1992. 149. Presented and discussed a videotape, “Physicians With AIDS: An Interview WithPeter”, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Washington, DC. May 4, 1992. 150. Chaired symposium Physicians and HIV-Disease and presented a paper “HIV-Disease and the Resident Physician”, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Washington, DC, May 6, 1992. 151. Participant in Workshop “Gender Issues In Psychiatric Impairment of Physicians”, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, May 7, 1992. 152. Adolescent Homosexuality and AIDS. Grand Rounds. Department of Paediatrics. UBC. May 8, 1992. 153. Stressful Issues For Women Physicians. Annual Meeting of the Federation of Medical Women of Canada, Vancouver, BC. May 9, 1992. 154. Medical Marriages. Plenary Address. 13th WONCA World Conference onFamily Medicine, Vancouver, BC. May 11, 1992. 155. Coping With Stress in a High Stress Environment. Forum For Academic Plastic Surgery (American Society of Plastic Surgeons), Third Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, May 16, 1992. 156. AIDS: It Does Happen Here. The Fraser Valley HIV/AIDS Conference. Langley, BC, May 23, 1992. 157. Workaholism and Marital Discord: Cause or Effect? Plenary Address. BC Medical Association Annual Meeting, Whistler, BC, June 5, 1992. 158. Living With Your Mistakes: Analysis of the Impact of Mistakes. Address to the Washington State Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, September 12, 1992. 159. Mishaps in Anaesthesia: Their Impact on You and Your Family. UBC Anaesthesia Residents’ Annual Retreat, Whistler, BC, September 25, 1992. 160. Talk to Me!: Basic Communication Differences Between Men and Women. Plenary Address. Women In The 90s Relationship Series. Vancouver, BC, October 8, 1992. 161. Medical Marriages: Thriving on Stormy Seas. Plenary Address. Johns Hopkins University Medical Community, Baltimore, MD, October 11, 1992. 162. Facing Our Mistakes: Lessons in Psychiatry. Research and Clinical Rounds, University Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Vancouver, BC, October 16, 1992. 163. Medical Marriages. Panel Presenter. American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October 20, 1992.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 31 164. Competing Commitments: Doctor’s Relationships in the 1990s. Plenary Address. 38th Annual St. Paul’s Hospital Continuing Education Course for Primary Physicians, Vancouver, BC, October 27, 1992. 165. Ill Health: How Does It Affect the Family? Presentation to the 38th Annual St. Paul’s Hospital Continuing Medical Education Course for Primary Physicians, Vancouver, BC, October 28, 1992. 166. Homosexuality and the Family. Address to the Anglican Community, Universityof British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, November 5, 1992. 167. Intermarriage and Judaism. Workshop Facilitator, Love and Tradition Intermarriage Conference, Jewish Community Centre, Vancouver, BC, November 22, 1992. 168. Stressful Issues for Medical Students and Their Partners/Spouses. Address to Medical Student Retreat, White Rock, BC, January 9, 1993. 169. Gender Differences in Impairment. Workshop participant, International Conference on Physician Health, Scottsdale, AZ, January 30, 1993. 170. “He’s Hopeless: Basic Communication Differences Between Women and Men”. Plenary Address. Women Today Conference. Vancouver, BC, February 6, 1993. 171. Women and Men: Ten Ways To Communicate Better. Plenary Address. Singles In The 90s Conference. Vancouver, BC, February 7, 1993. 172. Physicians With AIDS: A Videotape Interview With Peter. Presentation to Western Canada District Branch, American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Victoria, BC, February 20, 1993. 173. When Physicians Get Ill: How Can We Help? Address to Physician Well-Being Conference, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, February 22, 1993. 174. Doctors’ Relationships in the 90s. Address at Foothills Hospital, University ofCalgary, February 23, 1993. 175. Medical Marriages in the 90s: Competing Commitments. Plenary address. College of Family Physicians of Canada, Alberta, Chapter, Banff, February 25, 1993. 176. Strategies for Communication in Marriage. Workshop presentation. College of Family Physicians of Canada, Alberta Chapter, Banff, February 25, 1993. 177. Doctors Are Human Too: Physician Health and the Physician-Patient Relationship. Plenary Address. Canadian Medical Association Leadership Conference. Ottawa, Ontario, February 27, 1993. 178. The Interface Between Physician Impairment and Ethical Transgression. Workshop presenter. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 25, 1993. 179. With Dr. Leah Dickstein, Treating Medical Students and Physicians. Course taught. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 25, 1993. 180. Why Men Won’t Commit. Plenary address. Singles in the 90s Conference, Vancouver, BC, September 19, 1993. 181. Treating Physicians With Psychotherapy. Paper presented at Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba, September 30, 1993. 182. Physicians With AIDS: An Interview With Peter Part II. Videotape presented at Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 1, 1993. 183. Marriage and Mood Disorders. Public Forum. Mental Illness Awareness Week. University of British Columbia. October 7, 1993.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 32 184. The Medical Marriage. Plenary Address. Annual Meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, Washington, DC, October 12, 1993. 185. Issues in the Identification and Treatment of the Impaired Physician. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. St. Vincent’s Hospital. New York, NY, November 4, 1993. 186. Men and Divorce. Public Lecture. Jewish Family Services Association of Vancouver. Temple Sholom. November 23, 1993. 187. What’s Stressing Physicians These Days? Address to Fraser Valley Chapter, Section of Psychiatry, BC Medical Association, Surrey, BC, November 29, 1993. 188. Psychiatric Impairment in Physicians: An Update. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. University of Utah Faculty of Medicine. Salt Lake City. December 6, 1993. 189. The Male Patient: Diagnostic Dilemmas and Treatment Challenges. Grand Rounds. Burnaby Mental Health Centre. Burnaby, BC. December 17, 1993. 190. Psychiatric Illness in Colleagues: Recognition and Outreach Strategies. Grand Rounds. Worker’s Compensation Board. Richmond, BC. January 13, 1994. 191. Assessment and Identification of Chemically Impaired Physicians. Lecture. Annual Meeting of the Indiana Society of Anesthesiologists, Indianapolis, IN. February 13, 1994. 192. Occupational Stresses: Living With Our Mistakes. Lecture. Annual Meeting of the Indiana Society of Anesthesiologists, Indianapolis, IN. February 13, 1994. 193. Coping With Medical School and Your Relationship. Lecture to medical Students. University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. February 14, 1994. 194. Couple Therapy With HIV/AIDS Patients. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. St. Paul’s Hospital. Vancouver, BC, February 25, 1994. 195. Caring For Your Physician-Patients. Plenary Address. 29th Annual Post Graduate Review in Family Medicine. University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine. Vancouver, BC. March 2, 1994. 196. What’s Stressing Medical Students and How Are They Coping? Plenary Address. Medical Students and Faculty. University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon. March 4, 1994. 197. Competing Commitments: Resident Relationships in the 90s. Plenary Address and Workshop. Department of Family Medicine. University of Saskatchewan. March 4, 1994. 198. Stressful Issues in the 1990s for Physicians and Their Families. North Pacific Society of Neurology and Psychiatry Annual Meeting. Plenary Address. Vancouver, BC March 24, 1994. 199. Surviving Residency. Talk to UBC Residents in Psychiatry. Vancouver, BC, April 21, 1994. 200. Care For the Caregiver. The Mackid Lecture. Plenary Address. Calgary General Hospital. Calgary, AB. May 5, 1994. 201. Burnout Prevention: Helping Your Fellow Physician (Workshop with Dr. Janet Wright). Calgary General Hospital. Calgary, AB. May 5, 1994. 202. Crossing the Boundary: The Vulnerable Physician. Videotape. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 23, 1994. 203. Treating medical Students and Physicians. Course taught (with Dr. Leah Dickstein). American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 23, 1994. 204. Teaching Women’s and Gender Issues: Lump or Split? Workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 24, 1994.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 33 205. Physicians with AIDS: An Interview With Peter (Part II). Videotape. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 25, 1994. 206. When the Physician Is Ill or Impaired: How to Involve the Family. Workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 26,1994. 207. Visiting speaker McMaster University Department of Psychiatry. “Addressing Men’s and Women’s Issues in Psychiatry in the 1990s”. June 24, 1994. 208. Opening plenary address at the Canadian Paediatric Society Annual Meeting“Paediatrics in the 1990s: Is it Possible To Reconcile Our Professional and Personal Lives?” St. John’s Nfld. July 25, 1994. Plus a talk to the residents “Coping with Resident-Related Stress”. 209. Psychiatric Concerns of Men. Grand Rounds. Dept. of Psychiatry, Memorial University, St. John’s Nfld. July 25, 1994. 210. Helping gay and lesbian physicians’ lead normal lives. Workshop participant. International Conference on Physician Health, Ottawa, Ont., September 18, 1994. 211. The interface between physician impairment and ethical transgression. Workshop participant. International Conference on Physician Health, Ottawa, Ont. September 19, 1994. 212. Stress: the profession, the family, and you – a Canadian perspective. Plenary address. International Conference on Physician Health, Ottawa, Ont., September 19, 1994. 213. Physicians with AIDS: an interview with Peter. Videotape presentation. International Conference on Physician Health, Ottawa, Ont., September 19, 1994. 214. Treating physicians and their families. Workshop. International Conference on physician Health. Ottawa, Ont., September 19, 1994. 215. Crossing the boundary: The vulnerable physician. Videotape presentation. International Conference on Physician Health, Ottawa, Ont., September 21, 1994. 216. Impact of families of origin. Workshop moderator. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Ont., September 21, 1994. 217. Surviving residency. Seminar with Anaesthesia Residents. UBC. September 28, 1994. 218. Physician stress. Cowichan District Hospital, Duncan, BC, October 6, 1994. 219 Anesthesiologists and their families. Invited speaker. American Societyof Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, San Francisco, October 18, 1994. 220. Treating physicians and their families. Plenary address. Annual Meeting of Physician Support Program of BC Medical Association, Vancouver, October 21, 1994. 221. Stressful issues for physicians in the 1990s. Grand Rounds. Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. UBC. October 26, 1994. 222. Issues in treatment of physicians and their families. Visiting Lecturer. Grand Rounds Continuing Education. Institute of Living/Hartford Hospital, Hartford, Conn., November 2, 1994. 223. Coping with resident-related stress. UBC Paediatrics Residents. Annual retreat, Whistler, BC, November 19, 1994. 224. Relationships & Intimacy: growing apart or growing together. Invited speaker. Chabad Lubavitch, Vancouver, BC, November 22, 1994. 225. What’s stressing residents these days?: Survival strategies. Invited speaker. University of Calgary Residents in Anaesthesia Retreat, Banff, Alta., January 21, 1995. 226. Handling the stress of change. UBC Department of Anaesthesia Grand Rounds, Vancouver Hospital, January 25, 1994.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 34 227. Issues in Assessment and Treatment of Physicians and Their Families: An Update. Visiting Lecturer. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, New York University Medical Centre, New York, February 23, 1995. 228. What’s stressing physicians and their families these days? Talk given to APAAuxiliary, Area VII CME Meeting, Honolulu, March 30, 1995. 229. Euthanasia and assisted suicide. Presentation made to the Committee on HIV/AIDS of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations – Central Conference American Rabbis Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, April 9, 1995. 230. Treating medical students and physicians. Course taught (with Dr. Leah Dickstein). American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 21, 1995. 231. Supporting the doctor and family during litigation. Workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 22, 1995. 232. Psychiatrists’ role in sexual harassment. Workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 22, 1995. 233. Men treating men: counter constellations. Workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 22, 1995. 234. Stressful issues for clinical clerks. Videotape presentation. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 25, 1995. 235. The health care crisis: impact on physician health. Workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 25, 1995. 236. Sick Doctors’ Schemes in North America. Presentation to Royal College of Psychiatrists Meeting “Stress in the Medical Profession: The College’s Responsibility”, London, England, June 20, 1995. 237. Caring For Our Marriages. Workshop Leader. Eleventh International Hospice Institute Symposium, Vancouver, BC, July 16, 1995. 238. Sustaining The Medical Marriage. Lecture. Co-sponsored by American College of Emergency Physicians (Maryland Chapter), Med Chi Alliance, and Med Chi Physician Rehabilitation Program. Baltimore, MD, September 14, 1995. 239. Gender Issues in Psychotherapy. Workshop Moderator and Presenter. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Victoria, BC, September 20, 1995. 240. AIDS and The Family. Workshop Presenter. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Victoria, BC, September 20, 1995. 241. Crossing the Boundary: The Vulnerable Physician. Videotape Presentation. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Victoria, BC, September 21, 1995. 242. Stressful Issues for Clinical Clerks. Videotape presentation. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Victoria, BC, September 21, 1995. 243. The Changing Face of Medical Practice: Protecting Our Relationships. Lecture to physicians’ and spouses/partners. Kamloops, BC, September 28, 1995. 244. Reconciling Our Personal and Professional Lives. Lecture. The Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, October 2,1995. 245. Medical Mistakes. Seminar. UBC Radiology residents. Vancouver, BC, October 11, 1995. 246. Stressful Issues for Health Care Professionals in the 1990s. Atlee Professor Lectureship. Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, October 18, 1995. 247. Living With Our Mistakes. Lecture. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, October 19, 1995.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 35 248. The Physician as Our Patient. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, October 20, 1995. 249. Somebody’s Got To Pay The Bills: Overwork, Self-neglect, and the Family. Lecture. Physician Support Program “The Deadly Silence”, Vancouver, BC, October 27,1995. 250. Tips Toward Looking After Yourselves. Lecture. University of Calgary Continuing Medical Education Program “Thriving In a Time Of Change: Health for the Physician, the Family and the Patient”, Banff, Alberta, November 4, 1995. 251. Significant Relationships. Workshop Leader. University of Calgary Continuing Education Program “Thriving In a Time Of Change: Health for the Physician, the Family and the Patient”, Banff, Alberta, November 5, 1995. 252. The Health Care Crisis: Its Impact On Physicians and Their Families. Plenary Address. BC College of Family Physicians of Canada. Vancouver, BC, November 18, 1995. 253. Coping In The 1990s. Workshop for Physicians. BC College of Family Physicians of Canada. Vancouver, BC, November 18, 1995. 254. Coping With Loss/Grief for Those Who Have Lost Loved Ones to AIDS. Workshop Presenter Committee on HIV/AIDS. 63rd. General Assembly Of The Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Atlanta, GA, November 30, 1995. 255. Malpractice Litigation: Its Impact On Physicians and Their Families. ProMutual’s Risk Management Program and Boston University School of Medicine “The Emotional Dimensions of Medical Malpractice”, Boston, MA, December 2, 1995. 256. Taking Care of Yourself. Journal Club with UBC Residents in Psychiatry. Vancouver, December 7, 1995. 257. Relationships and Related Mental Health Issues. Panel on Women’s Health. International Conference on Physician Health. Chandler, AZ. February 8,1996. 258. Physicians living with depression. Videotape. International Conference on Physician Health. Chandler, AZ. February 8, 1996. 259. Crossing the boundary: the vulnerable physician. Videotape. International Conference on physician health. Chandler, AZ. February 9, 1996. 260. Stressful issues for clinical clerks. Videotape. International Conference on physician health. Chandler, AZ, February 9, 1996. 261. Understanding the potential deleterious effect of the “health care crisis” on physicians’ emotional health, and consequently the effect of health care delivery. International Conference on Physician Health. Chandler, AZ, February 10, 1996. 262. Where’s the time? Marriage and job stress. Conference called “When To Refer”. Vancouver, BC. February 11, 1996. 263. Enhancing marriage and personal relationships. Presented at Conference “Doctors and Their Families: Evolving in Times of Change. Columbus, OH. March 9, 1996. 264. Boundary crossing in the therapist-patient relationships. Keynote address. Alaska Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Anchorage, AK. April 19, 1996. 265. Treating medical students and physicians. Course taught with Leah Dickstein, MD. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 4, 1996. 266. How to offer help to doctors stressed by malpractice suits. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 6, 1996. 267. Emotional fallout from investigation or suit. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 6, 1996.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 36 268. Love letters. Discussant of the play. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 6, 1996. 269. Treating Physicians. Clinical Consultation. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 7, 1996. 270. Physicians living with depression. Videotape. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 7, 1996. 271. Illness in loved ones: how physicians cope. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 8, 1996. 272. The psychiatrist’s role in sexual harassment. Course faculty. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 8, 1996. 273. Learning to Care for Persons with HIV and their families. Workshop. Annual Scientific Assembly College of Family Physicians of Canada. Vancouver, BC. May 18,1996. 274. Practicing medicine in the 1990s: Coping with stress. Talk to physicians. Vancouver, BC. May 22, 1996. 275. What’s happening to us?: addiction and stress. Grand Rounds. Medical staff Kelowna General Hospital. Kelowna, BC. June 12, 1996. 276. Practicing medicine in the 1990s: Coping with stress. Talk to physicians and spouses. Burnaby, BC. June 19, 1996. 277. Physicians living with depression. Video presentation and discussion. Association of European Psychiatrists and the Royal College of Psychiatrists Annual Meeting. London, England. July 9, 1996. 278. Treating physicians with psychotherapy. Paper. Association of European Psychiatrists and the Royal College of Psychiatrists Annual Meeting. London, England. July 12, 1996. 279. Stressful issues for residents. Anesthesia Residents Academic Day. Lecture. Vancouver, BC. September 4, 1996. 280. How to communicate more effectively in your relationship. Talk to Vancouver Men’s Evolvement Network. Richmond, BC. September 12, 1996. 281. Physicians coping with stress. Lecture to Annual Meeting College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta. Banff, AB. September 20, 1996. 282. Medical update. Report to Committee on HIV/AIDS of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and Central Conference of American Rabbis. New York, NY. September 29, 1996. 283. Complexities in the treatment of depressed physicians. Paper. 46th. Annual Meeting Canadian Psychiatric Association. Quebec City, PQ. October 2, 1996. 284. Women physicians and leadership in the 1990s and on! Workshop Co-Chair. 46th. Annual Meeting Canadian Psychiatric Association. Quebec City, PQ. October 3, 1996. 285. Coping with stress in the medicine. Talk to physicians and spouses. Surrey, BC. October 8, 1996. 286. The emotional dimensions of malpractice litigation: impact on the physician’s family. Lecture. Boston, MA. October 25 and 26, 1996. 287. Thriving in a time of change: health for the physicians and the family. Lectures. Hartford Hospital Medical Staff. Hartford, CT. November 2, 1996. 288. Retirement and marriage: the joys, the strains, the challenges. Luncheon talk. Retired Physicians of British Columbia. Coquitlam, BC. November 6, 1996.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 37 289. Marital upset after a baby’s birth. Conference speaker Supporting Women, Supporting Ourselves. Vancouver, BC. November 23, 1996. 290. Coping with stress associated with HIV/AIDS care. Talk to Vancouver AIDS Care Physicians. Vancouver, BC. November 27, 1996. 291. When a physician commits suicide. Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC. December 6, 1996. 292. Stressful issues for residents and their spouses/partners. Psychiatry Resident’sRetreat. Winnipeg, Manitoba. December 10, 1996. 293. Coping with medical practice: survival strategies. Grand Rounds. Department of Family Medicine. Vancouver General Hospital. January 14, 1997. 294. When a physician is your patient. Grand Rounds Department of Family Medicine. St. Paul’s Hospital. January 20, 1997. 295. Coping with suicide in a fellow resident. Meeting with psychiatry residents. University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Man. February 16, 1997. 296. Psychiatric problems in physicians and their families. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Winnipeg, Man. February 18, 1997. 297. Reclaiming equilibrium. Retreat. Alberta Medical Association. Ghost River, Alberta. March 21-23, 1997. 298. When a physician commits suicide; reflections of a physician-brother. Discussant. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Foothills Hospital. University of Calgary. April 15, 1997. 299. Coping with stress during residency. Seminar. Residents in Emergency Medicine St. Paul’s Hospital. May 6, 1997. 300. When physicians commit suicide. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Riverview Hospital. May 7, 1997. 301. Surviving the stress of medical practice. Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief. Vancouver, BC. May 7, 1997. 302. Treating medical students and physicians. Course taught with Dr. Leah Dickstein. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. May 18, 1997. 303. The psychiatrist’s role in sexual harassment. Course faculty. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. May 20, 1997. 304. Taking care of yourself and your family during residency training. Discussion group with residents. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. May 21, 1997. 305. Medical marriages. Lecture to physicians at conference – “Physician Well-Being”, Everett, WA. May 29, 1997. 306. Impact of our work on ourselves. Family systems theory; an asset to the practice of medicine. Vancouver, BC. May 31, 1997. 307. Complexities in the treatment of depression in physicians. Psychiatrists’ Retreat. Semiahmoo, WA. June 1, 1997. 308. Stressful issues for physicians. Grand Rounds. Department of Medicine. St. Paul’s Hospital. June 18, 1997. 309. Physicians Living With Depression. Video Presentation. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Calgary, AB. September, 17, 1997. 310. HIV in couples. Workshop Presentation. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Calgary, AB. September 17, 1997.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 38 311. When physicians become our patients: renewing the covenant of caring. Distinguished Member Lecture. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Calgary, AB. September 18, 1997. 312. Transference and counter transference across the sexual orientation boundary. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Calgary, AB. September 19, 1997. 313. Practicing medicine and protecting ourselves: a prescription for the millennium. Plenary Address. Physicians’ Wellness Conference. Shell Beach, CA. September 26,1997. 314. The medical marriage: how to make it work. Keynote address. Physicians’Wellness Conference. Shell Beach, CA. September 26, 1997. 315. Making our marriages healthier and happier: a workshop. Physicians’ Wellness Conference. Shell Beach, CA. September 28, 1997. 316. Stressful issues for physicians and other health professionals: impact of cultural change. Mindful of Culture Conference. Sidney, Nova Scotia, October 6, 1997. 317. When do medications and grief go together? Healing After Suicide Conference. Seattle, WA. October 17, 1997. 318. When a physician completes suicide: reflections from a brother. Discussant of a paper. Healing After Suicide Conference. Seattle, WA. October 17, 1997. 319. Changing relationships: challenges and strategies for success. Connecticut State Medical Society Physician Health Program. Meriden, CT. October 29, 1997. 320. The toll on the physician’s psyche: recognition and coping. 7th. Annual Update for Pediatricians. Vancouver, BC. November 29, 1997. 321. Depression and stress: dealing with life in the 90s. Adolescence to Senescence Conference. Vancouver, BC. November 29, 1997. 322. Physician stress and depression. Grand Rounds. Lion’s Gate Hospital. February 3, 1998. 323. Taking better care of ourselves. Grand Rounds. Waterford Hospital. St. John’s, Nfld. February 11, 1998. 324. Surviving residency training. All residents. Memorial University. St. John’s Nfld. February 11, 1998. 325. Toward wellness. Public address. St. John’s, Nfld. February 11,1998. 326. Survival strategies for medical practice. Fredericton, NB. February 12, 1998. 327. Family survival and the health care professional. Fredericton, NB. February 12,1998. 328. Our professional and personal lives: toward balance. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS. February 13, 1998. 329. Surviving residency training. All residents. Dalhousie University. Halifax, NS. February 13, 1998. 330. Residency retreat for Dalhousie psychiatry residents and partners/spouses. White Point Beach Resort, NS. February 14, 1998. 331. Physician Heal Thyself. 33rd. Annual Review in Family Medicine. UBC. Vancouver. March 11, 1998. 332. Protecting our marriages. The William B. Webber Annual Lectureship. The Foundation for Medical Excellence. Portland, OR. April 14, 1998. 333. Medical marriages. Marion-Polk County Medical Society. Salem, OR. April 22, 1998. 334. How to balance your life. CME. Family physicians and specialists. Surrey, BC.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 39 April 27, 1998. 335. Complexities in the treatment of depressed physicians. 1998 International Physician Health Conference. Victoria, BC. May 1, 1998. 336. When physicians commit suicide: reflections of those they leave behind. 1998 International Physician Health Conference. Victoria, BC. May 1,1998. 337. Canadian Medical Association Policy Document on Physician Health and Well-Being. Presenter. 1998 International Physician Health Conference. Victoria, BC. May 2,1998. 338. Physicians under fire: understanding and helping the family. Workshop presenter. 1998 International Physician Health Conference. Victoria, BC. May 2,1998. 339. Words of wisdom to the class of 1998. Faculty of Medicine Graduation. University of British Columbia. Vancouver, BC. May 16, 1998. 340. Twenty years of caring for caregivers. The Art and the Calling Conference. Williamstown, MA. May 22, 1998. 341. Making our marriages/relationships healthier and more fun. The Art and the Calling Conference. Williamstown, MA. May 23, 1998. 342. When doctors become sexual with patients. The Art and the Calling Conference. Williamstown, MA. May 23, 1998. 343. You can have it all: residency and a life! Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario Tour. All residents. University of Ottawa. Ottawa, Ontario. May 26, 1998. 344. You can have it all: residency and a life! Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario Tour. All residents. Queens University. Kingston, Ontario. May 26, 1998. 345. You can have it all: residency and a life! Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario Tour. All residents. University of Western Ontario. London, Ontario. May 26, 1998. 346. You can have it all: residency and a life! Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario Tour. All residents. McMaster University. Hamilton, Ontario. May 26, 1998. 347. You can have it all: residency and a life! Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario Tour. All residents. University of Toronto. Toronto, Ontario. May 26, 1998. 348. You can have it all: residency and a life! Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario Tour. Rural family medicine residents. Sudbury , Ontario. May 26, 1998. 349. Treating medical students and physicians. Course taught with Dr. Leah Dickstein. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. May 31, 1998. 350. Psychiatrists’ children speak about unique issues. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. June 1, 1998. 351. The psychiatrist’s role in sexual harassment. American Psychiatric AssociationAnnual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. June 1, 1998. 352. ABPN examinations and Canadians. Workshop chair. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. June 2, 1998.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 40 353. Physicians under fire: helping their families. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. June 3, 1998. 354. Practice profiles of USA and Canadian psychiatrics. Symposium chair. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. June 3, 1998. 355. Depression and stress: dealing with life in the 90s. CME talk. Physicians’ Journal Club. Burnaby, BC. June 8, 1998. 356. How to balance your life. CME talk. Physicians of Coquitlam and New Westminister. Simon Fraser University. Burnaby, BC. June 11, 1998. 357. Is the workplace killing you? Problems, pressures, and possibilities. Symposium presenter. Canadian Anesthetists’ Society Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. June 15, 1998. 358. Taking care of yourself and your family during residency training. Seminar with residents. Canadian Anesthetists’ Society Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. June 15, 1998. 359. Practicing medicine in the 1990s: survival tips. CME talk. Richmond Medical Society. Richmond, BC. June 17, 1998. 360. When physicians commit suicide: reflections of those they leave behind. Video. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. St. Paul’s Hospital. Vancouver, BC. June 19, 1998. 361. The medical marriage – unlike any other. Plenary address. International Doctors in AA, 49th. Annual meeting. Toronto, Ontario. August 7, 1998. 362. Counter transference issues in the treatment of physicians. Paper presented at the 48th. Annual meeting of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. Halifax, NS. September 16, 1998. 363. When physicians commit suicide: reflections of those they leave behind. Videotape presented at the 48th. Annual meeting of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. Halifax, NS. September 17, 1998. 364. Strain in the learning environment: a doctor’s psychiatrist speaks out. Workshop participant. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. September 24, 1998. 365. Is the workplace killing you?: balancing personal and professional life. Workshop participant. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. September 24, 1998. 366. Healthy physicians, healthy relationships: the many challenges of physicians’ everyday lives. Invited speaker. Comprehensive Mental Health. Yakima, WA. October 8, 1998. 367. What’s stressing physicians these days? In the workplace killing you? The medical marriage. Three presentations to Asante/Providence Health System. Medford, OR. November 13, 1998. 368. Docs looking after themselves. Evening workshop. St. Paul’s Annual RefresherCourse for Family Physicians. Vancouver, BC. November 25, 1998. 369. Stress in medical practice: protecting ourselves and our families. Healthy physicians and healthy relationships. Two presentations at California Pacific Medical Center. San Francisco, CA. December 7 and 8, 1998.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 41 370. Stress in medical practice: protecting ourselves and our families. Healthy physicians and healthy relationships. Two presentations at Alta Bates Medical Center. Berkeley, CA. December 7 and 8, 1998. 371. You can have it all: Medicine and a life! Invited lecture. Professional Association of Residents of British Columbia. Vancouver, BC. December 16, 1998. 372. Coping with ethical dilemmas: facing your mistakes and accepting error in medicine. Resident presentation. Family Medicine North. Thunder Bay, Ontario. February 4, 1999. 373. Is the workplace killing you? Northern Ontario Medical Practitioners. Lecture. February 4, 1999. 374. What makes or breaks a physician? Invited lecture for symposium Physicians Treating Doctors and their Families. University of Calgary. February 6, 1999. 375. Psychiatric care of physicians. Workshop for symposium Physicians Treating Doctors and their Families. University of Calgary. February 6, 1999. 376. Residents taking better care of themselves and each other. Lecture. Canadian Association of Interns and Residents. Vancouver, BC. February 13, 1999. 377. Physician Suicide: Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Lions’ Gate Hospital. North Vancouver, BC. February 18, 1999. 378. The suicidal patient: assessment, treatment, and aftermath. The Pacific Series CME for family physicians. Vancouver, BC. February 21, 1999. 379. Biopsychosocial issues in the lives of physicians. Plenary Speaker. Oregon Psychiatric Association Spring Meeting. Columbia River Gorge, OR. February 26, 1999. 380. Preserving and protecting the mental health of physicians. Workshop. Oregon Psychiatric Association Spring Meeting. Columbia River Gorge, OR. February 26, 1999. 381. Stressful issues for physicians and their families: complexities in diagnosis and treatment. Plenary speaker. 25th. Annual Advances in Clinical Psychiatry and Psychopharmacology. University of Louisville School of Medicine and the Kentucky Psychiatric Association. Louisville, KY. March 12, 1999. 382. Transformation: how life changes after medical school. William Gelfand Lecture to Premedical Students of the University of British Columbia and Simon FraserUniversity. March 25, 1999. 383. Psychiatry under siege: protecting ourselves, our families, and each other. Lecture Washington State Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC. April 11, 1999. 384. Boundary Crossing. Workshop (with Dr. Kristin Sivertz) with British Columbia College of Teachers. April 14, 1999. 385. Stress in medical training and practice: protecting ourselves and our families. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Cabrini Hospital. New York, NY. April 16, 1999. 386. Physician suicide: an important message for internists and their residents. Grand Rounds. Dept. Internal Medicine. St. Paul’s Hospital. Vancouver, BC. April 21, 1999. 387. Physician stress and what to do about it. Plenary address. Manitoba College of Family Physicians. Winnipeg. April 22, 1999. 388. Stress in medical practice. Plenary lecture. Swedish Medical Center. Seattle,WA.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 42 May 7, 1999. 389. Sexual harassment: psychological and legal aspects. Course taught. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. May 15, 1999. 390. Treating medical students and physicians. Course taught with Dr. Leah Dickstein. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. May 17,1999. 391. When physicians commit suicide: reflections of those they leave behind. Videotape presented. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. May 18, 1999. 392. When psychiatrists live with mental illness. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. May 19, 1999. 393. Relational theory and key clinical applications. Course taught. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. May 19, 1999. 394. To tell or not to tell: the impaired supervisor. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. May 20, 1999. 395. Treating the stressed physician. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. May 20, 1999. 396. When physicians commit suicide: overcoming the conspiracy of silence. Rounds St. Michael’s Hospital. Toronto. May 28, 1999. 397. Stress in medical practice. Plenary address. Ontario Medical Association Annual Meeting. Toronto. May 28, 1999. 398. Stress in medical practice. Lecture to physicians. Prince George, BC. June 5, 1999. 399. What makes or breaks a physician? Grand Rounds. Kelowna, BC. June 9, 1999. 400. When a physician is your patient. Address. Western Canada District Branch of the American Psychiatric Association Annual General Meeting. Vancouver. June 10, 1999. 401. Stress and the medical marriage. Address British Columbia Medical Association Alliance. Kelowna, BC. June 19, 1999. 402. When physicians commit suicide. Presentation at the National Alliance of the Mentally Ill Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. July 2 and 3, 1999. 403. YK2: the stress bug. Plenary address. Canadian Orthopedics Association Annual Meeting. St. John’s, Nfld. July 4, 1999. 404. When doctors get sick: how can a psychiatrist help? Workshop. Canadian Orthopedics Association Annual Meeting. St. John’s, Nfld. July 5,1999. 405. Stress in medical practice. Lecture to three groups of physicians in Truro, Dartmouth, and Halifax, NS. July 5-7, 1999. 406. When the physician is your patient. Workshop with residents in Psychiatry and Geriatrics, Dalhousie Medical School. Halifax, NS. July 6, 1999. 407. Physician Stress. Visiting professorship with medical students, residents, deans and faculty. University of Alberta, Edmonton. October 20-21, 1999. 408. Caring for the care team during times of crisis. BC Nephrology Day. Vancouver. October 22, 1999. 409. Stressful issues for physicians and their families. BCMA Physician Support Program Annual Meeting. Vancouver. October 23, 1999. 410. Medical student suicide. Lecture. Tulane Medical School. New Orleans, LA. October 29, 1999.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 43 411. Complexities in the treatment of physicians and their families. Invited Plenary Lecture. 51st. Institute on Psychiatric Services, American Psychiatric Association. New Orleans, LA. October 30, 1999. 412. When physicians commit suicide. Video presentation. 51st. Institute on Psychiatric Services, American Psychiatric Association. New Orleans, LA. October 31, 1999. 413. When physicians commit suicide. Grand Rounds. Royal Columbia Hospital. New Westminister, BC. November 12, 1999. 414. Relational theory and its clinical applications to the treatment of healthprofessionals. Feldman Lecture. Department of Psychiatry. Grey Nuns Hospital. Edmonton, AB. Nov. 19, 1999. 415. Health professionals and their intimate relationships: unique issues. Feldman Lecture. Department of Psychiatry. Grey Nuns Hospital. Edmonton, AB. Nov. 19, 1999. 416. Mood disorders in physicians and other health professionals: challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Feldman Lecture. Department of Psychiatry. Grey Nuns Hospital. Edmonton, AB. Nov. 19, 1999. 417. When doctors get sick: how can a psychiatrist help? Workshop. 12th. Annual Conference BC College of Family Physicians. Vancouver. November 27, 1999. 418. Physician suicide: an important message for psychiatry residents. Bellevue Hospital. New York, NY. December 13, 1999. 419. Physician well-being: an important message for psychiatry residents. Bellevue Hospital. New York, NY. December 13, 1999. 420. Physician well-being: managing in a modern health care system. Plenary address 45th. Annual Scientific Assembly of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Banff, AB. February 24, 2000. 421. Personal health for physicians: stress management. Two workshops. 45th. Annual Scientific Assembly of the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Banff, AB. February 24, 2000. 422. Physician suicide: an important message for residents. Department of Pediatrics. Beth Israel Medical Center. New York, NY. February 28, 2000. 423. Physician suicide: an important message for residents. Department of Pediatrics. Beth Israel Medical Center. New York, NY. February 23, 2000. 424. Physician suicide: an important message for medical students and physicians – and those who care about them. Department of Psychiatry and GME Committee, Beth Israel Medical Center. New York, NY. February 29, 2000. 425. Do I really want to be a physician: relationship issues? Seminar with premedical students at Rutgers University. Newark, NJ. March 1, 2000. 426. Healthy physicians, healthy relationships. Evening lecture to physicians andspouses. Good Samaritan Hospital. Corvallis, OR. March 9, 2000. 427. Stressful issues for physicians and their families: complexities in diagnosis and treatment. Workshop with psychiatrists and other mental health professionals. Good Samaritan Hospital. Corvallis, OR. March 10, 2000. 428. Practicing medicine today: survival strategies. CME Luncheon with medical staff. Good Samaritan Hospital. Corvallis, OR. March 10, 2000.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 44 429. Complexities in the treatment of physicians and their families. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. St. Paul’s Hospital. Vancouver, BC. March 24, 2000. 430. Medical marriages. Workshop. Preconference Institute. International Conference on Physician Health. Seabrook Island, SC. March 30, 2000. 431. He says, she says: gender issues in treating physicians. Workshop (with Mamta Gautam, MD), International Conference on Physician Health. Seabrook Island, SC. March 30, 2000. 432. Physician health: a Canadian perspective. Plenary address (with Mamta Gautam, MD), International Conference on Physician Health. Seabrook Island, SC. March 31,2000. 433. Stress in surgical training and practice: protecting yourself and your family. Grand Rounds. Dept. of Surgery. St. Paul’s Hospital. Vancouver, BC. May 1,2000. 434. Suicide: It Affects Everyone. Public Address. Holland, MI. May 11, 2000. 435. Practicing medicine today: survival strategies. Holland Community Hospital. Holland, MI. May 11, 2000. 436. Depression and suicide: Improving our understanding and care. Holland Community Hospital. Holland, MI. May 11, 2000. 437. Sexual Harassment: psychological and legal aspects. Course taught. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. May 14, 2000. 438. Treating medical students and physicians. Course taught. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. May 15, 2000. 439. Relational theory and key clinical applications. Course taught. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. May 15, 2000. 440. Mental illness in psychiatrists: training and beyond. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. May 16, 2000. 441. Evaluation of the ill physician. Paper presented at symposium. The First Interview: American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. May 16, 2000. 442. Harassment and intimidation. Workshop. University of Alberta. Edmonton. May 30/31, 2000. 443. When your patient is a physician: challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Mayo Clinic. Visiting Professorship. July 25, 2000. 444. Physician suicide: an important message for medical students, physicians, and those who care about them. Mayo Clinic. Visiting Professorship. July 25, 2000. 445. Practicing medicine today: personal survival strategies. Mayo Clinic. Visiting Professorship. July 26, 2000. 446. Treating men sexually abused as boys or sexually assaulted as men. Mayo Clinic. Visiting Professorship. July 26, 2000. 447. How on call affects Alberta rural physicians. Discussant of a play. 4th. WONCA World Rural Health Conference. Calgary, AB. August 16, 2000. 448. Working with mental illness. Public Forum for Mental Illness Awareness Week. Moderator. Victoria, BC. October 2, 2000. 449. Suicide in physicians: toward prevention. Workshop. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Victoria, BC. October 4, 2000. 450. Psychiatrists as patients: a 25 year study. Paper presented. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Victoria, BC. October 4, 2000.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 45 451. Disability insurance: issues for trainees and practicing physicians. Workshop. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Victoria, BC. October 4, 2000. 452. Gender issues in the treatment of physicians. Workshop participant. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Victoria, BC. October 6, 2000. 453. Suicide in physicians: toward prevention. Workshop. Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC. October 12, 2000. 454. Physician suicide: toward prevention. Workshop. 10th. Congress of the Association of European Psychiatrists. Prague, Czech Republic. November 1, 2000. 455. Physician health and well-being. Rounds. Prince George, BC. November 10,2000. 456. The medical marriage. Evening address. Physician Support Program for Northern BC. Prince George, BC. November 10, 2000. 457. Physician suicide: an important message for medical students and physicians – and those who care about them. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. New York University School of Medicine. November 16, 2000. 458. Medical students, residents, faculty and loved ones: survival strategies. Visiting Professorship. Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Nashville, TN. November 18, 2000. 459. The medical marriage. Visiting Professorship. Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Nashville, TN. November 18, 2000. 460. Healthy-physicians – healthy relationships: taking better care of ourselves, our families, and each other. Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine Well-Being Day. Halifax, NS. November 25, 2000. 461. Medical marriages. Josephine County Medical Society. Grant’s Pass, OR. February 14, 2001. 462. Physician suicide: an important message for psychiatrist’s. Cancun. International Continuing Professional Development CPA. February 28, 2000. 463. When a physician becomes a patient: understanding stigma. Cancun. International Continuing Professional Development CPA. March 2, 2001. 464. Mood disorders in physicians: an update. Cancun. International Continuing Professional Development CPA. March 2, 2001. 465. Physician suicide: toward prevention. State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn. Grand Rounds. Dept. of Psychiatry. March 14, 2001. 466. Physician’s marriages: a look at the problems and solutions. Brooklyn Psychiatric Society and Queens County District Branch. American Psychiatric Association. March 14, 2001. 467. Resident stress. Professional Association of Residents of Alberta. Edmonton. April 19, 2001. 468. Being a health professional: protecting ourselves, our families and each other. Plenary address. College of Medicine. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. April 21, 2001. 469. Mood disorders and suicide risk. Lecture. College of Medicine. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. April 21, 2001. 470. Physician suicide: an important message for psychiatrists. Workshop. Dept. of Psychiatry. University of Manitoba. Winnipeg. April 23, 2001.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 46 471. Mood disorders in physicians: an update. Grand Rounds. Dept. of Psychiatry. University of Manitoba. Winnipeg. April 24, 2001. 472. Resident well-being. Evening presentation. Professional Association of Residents and Interns of Manitoba. April 24, 2001. 473. Treating medical students and physicians. Course taught. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans. May 2, 2001. 474. Physician disability: treatment, insurance, and conflicts. Workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans. May 7, 2001. 475. Sexual harassment: psychological and legal aspects. Course taught. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans. May 7, 2001. 476. Students discussing why they have chosen a psychiatric career in 2000. Workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans. May 8, 2001. 477. Treating physicians: cutting edge issues. Chairperson and workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans. May 9, 2001. 478. Psychiatric illness in psychiatrists: overcoming stigma. Co-chairperson. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans. May 9, 2001. 479. Residency: the good years. Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario. Half-day lectures. University of Toronto. May 22, 2001. 480. Residency: the good years. Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario. Half-day lectures. Queens University. Kingston. May 23, 2001 481. Residency: the good years. Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario. Half-day lectures. University of Ottawa. Ottawa. May 23, 2001. 482. Residency: the good years. Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario. Half-day lectures. University of Western Ontario. London. May 30, 2001. 483. Residency: the good years. Professional Association of Interns and Residents of Ontario. Half-day lectures. McMaster University. Hamilton. May 30, 2001. 484. Being a physician: protecting ourselves, our families, and each other. 2nd. Annual Psychiatry in Primary Care Conference. Banff, AB. June 2, 2001. 485. Physician suicide: an important message for pediatricians and their residents. Canadian Pediatric Society Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC. June 16, 2001. 486. An update on stress in pediatric practice. Canadian Pediatric Society Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC. June 16, 2001. 487. Practicing medicine today: protecting yourself, your family and each other. Plenary Lecture. 2001 Homecoming Medical Conference. University of Western Ontario. London. September 29, 2001. 488. Resident well-being. Lecture. Professional Association of Residents of Alberta and Faculty of Medicine. University of Calgary. Calgary. October 4,2001. 489. Are you sinking, surviving, or thriving as a physician and as a person? Lecture. American College of Physicians – American Society of Internal MedicineRegional Meeting. Winnipeg, Manitoba. November 11, 2001. 490. Suicide, survivors and stigma: challenges and solutions. Public Forum. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Montreal. November 15, 2001.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 47 491. Survivors of suicide: how psychiatrists can help. Workshop. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Montreal. November 16, 2001. 492. Psychotherapy and the suicidal patient. Workshop. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Montreal. November 16, 2001. 493. Melancholia in physicians: how can philosophy help? Workshop. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Montreal. November 17, 2001. 494. New century: overcoming stigma, respecting differences. Presidential address. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Montreal. November 17, 2001. 495. Being a resident is a complicated business. Taking care of ourselves and each other during residency: strategies and resources that work! Our intimate relationships: challenges and solutions. Retreat. University of British Columbia Pediatric Residents. Whistler, BC. December 8, 2001. 496. Physician suicide: an important message for medical students, physicians, and those who care about them. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. University of California at Irvine. December 11, 2001. 497. Physician suicide: an important message for medical students, physicians, and those who care about them. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Harbor UCLA. December 11, 2001. 498. Physician suicide: an important message for medical students, physicians, and those who care about them. Presentation to Orange County PsychiatricSociety. December 11, 2001. 499. Physician suicide: an important message for medical students, physicians, and those who care about them. Grand Rounds. Long Beach Veterans Hospital. December 12, 2001. 500. Physician suicide: an important message for medical students, physicians, and those who care about them. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Cedars Sinai Medical Center. Los Angeles. December 13, 2001. 501. Physician ‘marriages’: a look at the problems and their solutions. Lecture to psychiatrists, spouses, and partners. UC Irvine and Long Beach, VA. December 13, 2001. 502. Practicing medicine today: taking better care of ourselves, our families and each other. Grand Rounds. Residents and Faculty. Martin Luther King Drew Medical Center. Los Angeles. December 14, 2001. 503. What’s troubling surgeons these days?: an update. Grand Rounds. Department of Surgery. St. Paul’s Hospital. Vancouver, BC. January 28, 2002. 504. Handling the stress of medical practice in changing times. The Westminister Medical Association. Coquitlam, BC. February 7, 2002. 505. Staying human during residency training. Seminar with residents. Division of Plastic Surgery. UBC. February 19, 2002. 506. Being a physician today: protecting yourself, your family, and each other. Federation of Medical Women. Victoria, BC. March 7, 2002. 507. Physician suicide: toward prevention. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Columbia University NY State Psychiatric Institute. New York, NY. March 15, 2002. 508. Suicide in physicians: toward prevention. Workshop with Carla Fine. American Association of Suicidology. Bethesda, MD. April 11, 2002.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 48 509. Suicide survivors: tips for health professionals. Workshop with Carla Fine. American Association of Suicidology. Bethesda, MD. April 11, 2002. 510. Relational theory: clinical applications to the treatment of men and couples. The Dr. Pushman Lecture. Ottawa Psychiatric Association. April 18, 2002. 511. Surviving residency. Seminar. Residents Emergency Medicine. St. Paul’sHospital. Vancouver, BC. May 1, 2002. 512. Suicide in physicians: toward prevention. Seminar. Department of Psychiatry. Harlem Hospital Center. May 7, 2002. 513. Physician suicide: toward prevention. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. St. Paul’s Hospital. Vancouver, BC. May 10, 2002. 514. Treating medical students and physicians. Course. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. May 20, 2002. 515. Minority psychiatrists who have suffered mental illness: overcoming stigma. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. May 21, 2002. 516. Sexual harassment: psychological and legal aspects. Course. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. May 21, 2002. 517. Assisting physicians and other professionals who violate boundaries. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. May 22,2002. 518. Dilemmas of melancholia: let philosophy help. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. May 22, 2002. 519. Physician disability: treatment, independent evaluation, insurance, and conflicts. Symposium. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. May 22, 2002. 520. The well-being of Canadian pediatricians: what’s new and what to do about it? Grand Rounds. Department of Pediatrics. Hospital for Sick Children. Toronto, ON. May 29, 2002. 521. Taking care of yourself during residency. Seminar. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons residents. St. Paul’s Hospital. Vancouver, BC. June 5, 2002. 522. Being a physician today: protecting yourself, your family, and each other. Lecture. Nanaimo Medical Society. Nanaimo, BC. June 5, 2002. 523. Emotional well-being: taking care of yourself and each other. Lecture. Healing the Healer Conference. Spokane, WA. June 8, 2002. 524. Physicians in relationships: toward balancing work and family. Lecture. Healing the Healer Conference. Spokane, WA. June 8, 2002. 525. Being a mental health professional today: protecting ourselves, our families, and each other. Keynote address. First Annual UBC Department of Psychiatry Clinical Day. Vancouver, BC. June 14, 2002. 526. Mental health professionals and their intimate relationships: unique issues. Workshop. First Annual UBC Department of Psychiatry Clinical Day. Vancouver, BC. June 14, 2002. 527. Being a physician today: protecting ourselves, our families, and each other. Keynoteaddress. Annual Meeting Canadian Medical Association. St. John, NB, August 18, 2002. 528. Workshop for residents in Anesthesia at UBC. Held at Whistler, BC, September 7, 2002

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 49 529. Being a psychiatrist today: protecting ourselves, our families, and each other. Lecture. Utah Psychiatric Association, Salt Lake City, UT, September 19, 2002 530. Psychiatrists’ marriages: unique challenges and solutions. Lecture. Utah Psychiatric Association, Salt Lake City, UT, September 19, 2002 531. Being a physician today: protecting ourselves, our families, and each other. Grand Rounds. St. Mary’s Hospital. Evansville, IN. October 2, 2002. 532. Dealing with difficult and challenging patients. Seminar with family medicine residents. St. Mary’s Hospital. Evansville, IN. October 2, 2002. 533. Being a physician today: protecting ourselves, our families, and each other. Grand Rounds. Methodist Hospital. Henderson, KY. October 2, 2002. 534. Being a physician today: protecting ourselves, our families, and each other. Grand Rounds. Union Hospital. Terre Haute. IN. October 3, 2002. 535. Coping with error in medical training. Seminar with medical students and residents in family medicine. Terre Haute, IN. October 3, 2002. 536. Surviving residency. Seminar with UBC Plastic Surgery Residents. Vancouver, BC October 8, 2002. 537. Physician “marriages”: challenges and solutions. Keynote address. Federation of State Physician Health Programs. Vancouver, BC. October 16, 2002. 538. Treating physicians with mood disorders: confronting complexities. Workshop.International Conference on Physician Health. Vancouver, BC. October 17, 2002. 539. Physician disability: Treatment, Independent Evaluation, Insurance, and Conflicts. Workshop participant. International Conference on Physician Health. Vancouver, BC. October 19,2002. 540. Psychiatrists as patients: a 27-year study. Paper. International Conference on Physician Health. Vancouver, BC. October 19, 2002. 541. Suicide in physicians: toward prevention. Workshop. International Conference onPhysician Health. Vancouver, BC. October 19, 2002. 542. Depression: its impact on our professional and personal lives. Keynote address. AnnualGeneral Meeting Saskatchewan College of Physicians & Surgeons. Saskatoon, SK. October 26, 2002. 543. Health professionals in relationships: toward balancing work and family. Keynote address. Annual General Meeting Saskatchewan College of Physicians & Surgeons. Saskatoon, SK. October 26, 2002. 544. Treating physicians with mood disorders. Workshop. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Banff, AB. November 1, 2002. 545. The physician in need: how can we help? Workshop chair and participant. Section onPhysician Health. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Banff, AB. November 1, 2002. 546. When your patient is a psychiatrist: diagnostic and treatment challenges. Workshop. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Banff, AB. November 2, 2002. 547. Depression, suicide, healing, and hope. The Douglas Utting Memorial Lecture. Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, PQ. November 18, 2002. 548. Symptomatic physicians and their families: critical issues in diagnosis and treatment. Ontario Medical Association Physician Health Program Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON. November 25, 2002. 549. Preventing suicide in physicians: an update. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry.Vancouver General Hospital. November 26, 2002.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 50 550. Beyond surviving: how to thrive in medicine and life. Keynote lecture. Canadian Medical Association Leadership Conference for Medical Women. Vancouver, BC. November 30, 2002. 551. After suicide: the psychiatrist’s role in helping those left behind. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. St. Paul’s Hospital. January 17, 2003. 552. Prevention of burnout and creating appropriate physician/patient boundaries. Keynoteaddress. Hematology/Oncology Retreat for Fellows (University of California, Davis), Yountville, CA. January 24, 2003. 553. Medical school: taking care of yourself and each other. Medical student retreat, University of British Columbia, February 23, 2003. 554. Medical school: what about your relationship? Medical student retreat, University of British Columbia, February 23, 2003. 555. Impaired physicians: dilemmas in diagnosis and treatment. Keynote lecture. American College of Psychiatrists Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC. February 27, 2003. 556. Physician suicide: an important message for medical students, physicians and those who careabout them. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center. Bronx, NY. March 25, 2003. 557. Psychiatrists’ “Marriages”: unique challenges and solutions. Lecture. Distinguished Fellows American Psychiatric Association, Denver, CO. April 11, 2003. 558. When your patient is a physician: challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. May 7, 2003. 559. Recognizing and reaching out to troubled/troubling residents. Seminar with trainingdirectors. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. May 7, 2003. 560. Medical students, residents, faculty and loved ones: survival strategies. Keynote lecture. University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. May 8, 2003. 561. Depression and the physician: when being a “good” doctor is not enough. Workshop.American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. May 19, 2003. 562. Mood disorders in physicians, an update: how to identify, diagnose and provide treatment. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. May 19,2003. 563. Sexual harassment: psychological and legal aspects. Course faculty. AmericanPsychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. May 20, 2003. 564. When psychiatrists have a mental illness: the stories of their loved ones. Workshop facilitator. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. May 21, 2003. 565. Treating medical students and physicians. Course director and faculty. AmericanPsychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. May 21, 2003. 566. Psychiatric treatment and personal growth: what about us? Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. May 22, 2003. 567. The medical marriage. Paper presented as part of symposium Love from Pathology to Normality: French and American Style. Part 2. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. May 22, 2003. 568. Physician burnout: prevention and treatment. Seminar with psychiatrists. Kelowna, BC. May27, 2003. 569. Physician suicide. Grand Rounds. Medical Staff. Kelowna General Hospital, Kelowna, BC. May 28, 2003. 570. The perils and pleasures of practicing medicine in 2003. Dinner speaker. VancouverGeneral Hospital Medical Staff Appreciation Evening. June 18, 2003.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 51 571. Living, loving and working. Keynote address. 10th. National Institute on Dentist Well-Being. American Dental Association. Chicago, IL. September 4, 2003. 572. Practicing medicine today: protecting yourself and each other. CME Cruises. September 23, 2003. 573. Doctors’ marriages. CME Cruises. September 24, 2003. 574. Being married to a physician: strategies for more balanced living. CME Cruises. September 25, 2003. 575. ACT professionals in a climate of change: caring for self, families, colleagues and clients.Keynote address. Annual Ontario ACT Conference. North Bay, ON. October 2, 2003. 576. Treating medical students, trainees, and physicians in practice. Course faculty. 55th. Institute on Psychiatric Services, American Psychiatric Association, Boston, MA. October 29, 2003. 577. Your own mental health: depression during residency. Evening seminar with chief residents in psychiatry. 55th. Institute on Psychiatric Services, American Psychiatric Association, Boston,MA. October 29, 2003. 578. Physician suicide: towards prevention. Lecture with Carla Fine. Annual Education Meeting, British Columbia Psychiatric Association, Vancouver, BC, November 15, 2003. 579. Caring for our colleagues: overcoming obstacles and enhancing our effectiveness. Keynote address. 2003 Physician Well-Being Regional Conference, Kaiser Permanente. Berkeley,CA, November 18, 2003. 580. Preventing suicide in physicians: an update. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. McMasterUniversity, Hamilton, ON December 3, 2003. 581. Illness in physicians: how the psychiatrist can help. Special lecture for Departmental Facultyand Staff. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON December 3, 2003. 582. Taking better care of yourselves, your families and each other. Lecture to medical students. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON December 3, 2003. 583. Taking better care of yourselves, your families and each other. Lecture to residents. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON December 3, 2003. 584. When a patient dies in the emergency room: taking care of the patient, family, yourself and each other. Seminar with Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellows. British Columbia Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC, December 11, 2003. 585. Keeping the hope alive: Spotting and stopping potential physician suicide. Presentation withCarla Fine. Rochester Academy of Medicine, Rochester, NY January 20, 2004. 586. The mental health of psychiatrists: an update. Plenary address. 9th. International Conference Canadian Psychiatric Association. Dominican Republic, February 23, 2004. 587. Love and the physician: clinical implications. 9th. International Conference CanadianPsychiatric Association. Dominican Republic, February 23, 2004. 588. After suicide: the psychiatrist’s role in helping those left behind. 9th. International Conference Canadian Psychiatric Association. Dominican Republic, February 26, 2004. 589. Impairment in physicians: dilemmas in diagnosis and treatment. Fraser Valley Psychiatrists’group, Surrey, BC March 4, 2004. 590. Reaching out to the resident at risk. Lecture to residents. Canadian Chief MedicalResident Conference. Vancouver, BC March 26, 2004. 591. Meaning in suicide: connecting diverse perspectives. Workshop moderator and participant. American Association of Suicidology. Miami, FL April 16, 2004. 592. Saving physicians’ lives: a collaborative project. Workshop with Carla Fine. American Association of Suicidology. Miami, FL April 17, 2004.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 52 593. Dual-career couples: keeping the vital signs of your career and relationship healthy. Invited lecture. American College of Physicians Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA April 24,2004. 594. Death by suicide: the words of those left behind. Workshop moderator and participant.American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY May 3, 2004. 595. Treating physicians: issues in diversity. Workshop moderator and participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY May 3, 2004. 596. Treating medical students and physicians. Course with Dr. Leah Dickstein. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY May 4, 2004. 597. The trauma of medical mistakes: an experiential workshop. Workshop moderator. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY May 5, 2004. 598. When psychiatrists have suffered a mental illness: their stories and insights. Workshop moderator. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY May 5, 2004. 599. Meaning in suicide: overcoming barriers and connecting diverse perspectives. Symposium moderator and participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY May 6, 2004. 600. Stress – walking the fine line. Faculty Development Workshop. Senior Leaders. Faculty of Medicine. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC May 13, 2004. 601. Medication and psychotherapy: competent management in clinical practice and supervision. Discussant. Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy Program. University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine, Vancouver, BC May 20, 2004. 602. Stress in physicians and mental health professionals. Grand Rounds. Royal Columbia Hospital, New Westminster, BC June 8, 2004. 603. Vicarious trauma in physicians. Presentation to conference Vicarious Exposure to Trauma in the Workplace: An Exploratory Workshop. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC June 22, 2004. 604. Love: its relevance to our personal and professional lives. Keynote Lecture. Dermanities: The Art and the Calling Humane Medicine Conference. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC June 26, 2004. 605. Love: New data and their clinical implications. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC September 17, 2004. 606. Caring for our colleagues: Overcoming obstacles and enhancing our effectiveness. Keynote address. Physician Health Conference of BC. Vancouver, BC. October 2, 2004. 607. Mood disorders in physicians: prevalence, presentation and practical approaches. Keynote address. Physician Health Conference of BC. Vancouver, BC. October 2, 2004. 608. Practicing medicine today: survival strategies. St. Mary’s Hospital, Evansville, IN. October 6, 2004. 609. Personality types of physicians: adaptive and maladaptive aspects in the medical setting.Grand Rounds. Methodist Hospital. Henderson, KY October 6, 2004. 610. Doctors’ Marriages. Evening presentation. Deaconess Hospital. Vanderburgh CountyMedical Society Program. October 6, 2004. 611. Physician stress: an update. Union Hospital Grand Rounds. October 7, 2004. 612. Marriage in residency training. Union Hospital Noon presentation. October 7, 2004. 613. Canadian approaches to physician health and well-being. International Conference on Physician Health. Chicago, IL October 14, 2004 614. Saving physicians’ lives. Workshop with Carla Fine. International Conference onPhysician Health. Chicago, IL October 15, 2004

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 53 615. When physicians or their families are your patients: unique issues. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Montreal, PQ. October 16, 2004. 616. Physician suicide: the lingering legacy of those left behind. Workshop. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Montreal, PQ. October 17, 2004. 617. Medical marriages and other intimate relationships. Keynote address. Canadian Societyof Addiction Medicine. Toronto. October 23, 2004. 618. Physician Health: What’s new? Montreal General Hospital Department of Internal Medicine Grand Rounds. November 2, 2004. 619. Practicing medicine today: protecting yourself and each other. CME Cruises. Mexico. November 13 – 21, 2004. 620. Doctors’ Marriages. CME Cruises. Mexico. November 13 – 21, 2004. 621. Mood disorders in physicians. CME Cruises. Mexico. November 13 – 21, 2004. 622. Visiting professorship University of Saskatchewan. Presentations Internal Medicine,medical students, Psychiatry, Program Directors, Anesthesia, Family Medicine, General Surgery, Cardiology, and Obstetrics and Gynecology. Saskatoon. December 1-3, 2004. 623. Advancing patient safety by taking care of ourselves and each other. Keynote address.British Columbia Anesthesiologists’ Society. December 5, 2004. 624. Physician Health for Physician Leaders. Two presentations. Suicide in physicians. Promoting healthy physicians. Ottawa. December 9-10, 2004. 625. An update in physician health: protecting ourselves, our families and each other. St. John’s Regional Medical Center Physicians’ Education. Oxnard, CA January 20, 2005. 626. Visiting professorship. Dalhousie University, Halifax. NS. Presentations physician leaders,dean and associate deans, training directors, medical students, residents, psychiatry. January 26-28, 2005. 627. Physician health and well-being: protecting ourselves, our families and each other.Keynote address to Faculty of Medicine. January 28, 2005 628. Doctors’ relationships: a look at problems and opportunities. Mount Carmel’s Annual Medical Staff Wellness Symposium, Columbus, OH. February 5, 2005. 629. Boundaries in the doctor-patient relationship. GF Strong Rehabilitation Institute Grand Rounds Physiatrists and their residents. February 9, 2005. 630. Dual career couples: Keeping the vital signs of your career and relationship healthy.American College of Physicians Annual Meeting San Francisco, CA. April 14, 2005 631. Children of internists speak out: how to be a physician and parent. American College ofPhysicians Annual Meeting San Francisco, CA. April 14, 2005 632. Physicians plus one: healthy relationships for couples with high powered careers. Workshopwith medical students. UC San Francisco, CA. April 26, 2005. 633. Partners in medicine: balancing your professional and personal lives. Workshop with medical students and their spouses/partners. UC San Francisco, CA. April 26, 2005. 634. Physician suicide: what can be done? Workshop. Annual meeting AmericanPsychiatric Association. Atlanta. GA. May 23, 2005 635. Treating medical students and physicians. Course taught with Dr. Leah Dickstein. Annual meeting American Psychiatric Association. Atlanta. GA. May 23, 2005 636. Closing practice: what every psychiatrist’s office and his/her family should know. Workshop of the Corresponding Committee on Physician Health, Illness and Impairment. Annual meeting American Psychiatric Association. Atlanta. GA. May 24, 2005

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 54 637. Challenges when psychiatrists seek treatment for themselves. Workshop with NAMI.Annual meeting American Psychiatric Association. Atlanta. GA. May 26, 2005 638. Treating physicians in a cultural context. Some unique issues. Workshop. Annual meeting American Psychiatric Association. Atlanta. GA. May 26, 2005 639. Health professionals: protecting ourselves, our families and each other. Keynote addressthe Maimonides Society. Jewish Federation of Portland. Portland, OR. June 2, 2005. 640. Advancing leadership in physician health. Canadian Medical Association Meeting. Calgary,AB. June 5, 2005 641. Physician health and well-being: Balancing your personal life and workload. Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC. September 24, 2005 642. Physician suicide: that was never covered in my medical training. Plenary address.Doctors Treating Doctors Conference. Vancouver, BC. October 1, 2005. 643. Caring for medical professionals: a stressful business. Plenary address. Doctors TreatingDoctors Conference. Vancouver, BC. October 1, 2005. 644. Physician Suicide. Special lecture University of Alberta Department of Psychiatry. Edmonton, AB. October 21, 2005 645. Physician well-being. Plenary lecture. Second Annual Fall Medical Update. Jasper, AB. October 22, 2005. 646. Broken physicians: Reflections on loss, shame and healing. RO Jones Memorial Lecture. 55th. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. Vancouver, BC. November 4, 2005. 647. Mood disorders in physicians: an interview with someone who has been there. Annual Meetingof the Canadian Psychiatric Association. Vancouver, BC. November 4, 2005. 648. Keeping good boundaries in psychiatry. Workshop participant. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. Vancouver, BC. November 5, 2005. 649. Special challenges and triumphs in treating physicians. Discussion with the experts. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. Vancouver, BC. November 5, 2005. 650. Physician mental health: taking better care of ourselves and each other. Grand Rounds. Dept.of Psychiatry. Harlem Hospital Center. New York, NY. December 14, 2005. 651. Physician mental health: taking better care of ourselves and each other. Grand Rounds. Dept. of Psychiatry. St. Vincent’s Hospital. New York, NY. December 15, 2005. 652. Physician health: protecting ourselves and our families. Grand Rounds. Abu Dhabi. January7, 2006. 653. Mood disorders in physicians: challenges to diagnosis and treatment. Plenary Address. Ontario Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON. January 27, 2006. 654. Doctors’ marriages: the joys and the challenges. Wenatchee Medical Society. Wenatchee, WA. February 3, 2006. 655. Doctors’ marriages: insights and strategies for change. Wenatchee Medical Society.Wenatchee, WA. February 4, 2006. 656. Physician suicide: the lasting legacy. Plenary address. Alberta Psychiatric AssociationAnnual Meeting. Banff, AB. March 24, 2006. 657. Physicians’ marriages (intimate relationships): challenges and solutions. Plenary address. Alberta Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Banff, AB. March 24, 2006. 658. Osler loved to practice medicine and we can too! Osler Orator. 85th. Annual Osler Dinner. Vancouver Medical Association. Vancouver, BC. March 30, 2006.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 55 659. Taking care of ourselves, our families and each other. Plenary lecture. 3rd. Annual Advanced Learning in Palliative Medicine. Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians. Victoria, BC. April 1, 2006. 660. Leadership: tips for healthy team function. Workshop. 3rd. Annual Advanced Learning inPalliative Medicine. Canadian Society of Palliative Care Physicians. Victoria, BC. April 1, 2006. 661. Children of internists speak out: how to be a physician and a parent. Moderator and speaker. American College of Physicians Annual Scientific Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. April 6, 2006. 662. Touched by suicide: bridging the perspectives of survivors and clinicians. Plenary address with Carla Fine. American Association of Suicidology Annual Scientific Meeting. Seattle, WA. April 30, 2006. 663. Physicians and their intimate relationships. Plenary Address. Annual EducationConference Physician Health Program. Kelowna, BC. May 6, 2006. 664. An update on physician health. Plenary address. Annual Clinical Day in FamilyMedicine. University of Western Ontario. London, ON. May 10, 2006. 665. When physicians or their families are your patients. Workshop. Annual Clinical Day in Family Medicine. University of Western Ontario. London, ON. May 10, 2006. 666. Ethical considerations of monitoring and treating impaired physicians. Workshop. TheAmerican Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry. Toronto, ON. May 20, 2006. 667. Closing a practice at short notice. Workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON. May 22, 2006. 668. Biopsychosocial and spiritual aspects of treating our physician colleagues. Workshopparticipant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON. May 22, 2006. 669. Treating physicians and their families: clinical dilemmas. Master Educator Series. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON. May 23, 2006. 670. Teaching boundaries to practicing clinicians. Workshop participant. AmericanPsychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON. May 23, 2006. 671. Treating medical students and physicians. Course. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON. May 24, 2006. 672. International medical graduates in training and practice: professional and personal trials. Workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON. May 25, 2006. 673. Psychiatrists who have faced mental illness in themselves: there is a silver lining.Workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto, ON. May 25, 2006 674. Resident well-being. Workshop with residents and fellows. Annual Meeting of the Societyof Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada. Vancouver, BC. June 25, 2006. 675. Losing a patient to suicide: The perspectives of a clinician and survivor. Brian Buss lecture (with Carla Fine. Oregon and Northern California Psychiatric Associations. Ashland, OR. September 15- 16, 2006. 676. Psychotherapy of medical/professional marriages. Oregon and Northern California Psychiatric Associations. Ashland, OR. September 15-16, 2006. 677. Touched By Suicide: Bridging the Perspectives of Clinicians and Survivors. Workshop with Carla Fine. American Psychiatric Association Institute on Psychiatric Services, New York, NY. October 6, 2006. 678. Taking Better Care of Ourselves: Ten Tips. Plenary address. Canadian CardiovascularCongress, Vancouver, BC October 23, 2006.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 56 679. Ten Strategies Residency Programs Can Use to Enhance the Health and Resilience of their Residents. Workshop with Allen Peterkin and Mamta Gautam. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON. November 11-12, 2006 680. Special Challenges and Triumphs: Treating the Physician-Patient. Workshop with MamtaGautam. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON. November 11-12, 2006 681. Workshop: National Survivors of Suicide Day. Presentation with Carla Fine. New York University. November 18, 2006 682. Miami Book Fair: Touched By Suicide (with Carla Fine) November 19, 2006 683. Family Violence and Suicide. Lecture with Carla Fine. Sixth Annual Family ViolenceConference, Edmonton, AB. November 20, 2006 684. Life in the Trenches with Suicidal People and Their Families: Taking Care of Ourselves. Workshop with Carla Fine. Sixth Annual Family Violence Conference, Edmonton, AB. November 20, 2006 685. Physician Stress. Physician Suicide. Canadian Medical Protective Association. Lectureand workshop. November 29, 2006. Ottawa, ON 686. International Conference on Physician Health. Ottawa, ON. December 1, 2006 Workshop: Ten Strategies Residency Programs Can Use to Enhance the Health and Resilience of their Residents Workshop: Keeping Good Boundaries When Treating and Teaching Physicians 687. Touched By Suicide: The Perspectives of a Clinician and a Survivor" (with Carla Fine).Suicide Conference in Derry, Northern Ireland. February 10, 2007 688. The Mental Health of Psychiatrists: An Update. Psychiatry Grand RoundsBronx-Lebanon Hospital. New York, NY March 13, 2007 689. Mood Disorders in Physicians: Challenges to Diagnosis and Treatment. Psychiatry GrandRounds. New Jersey Medical School. March 14, 2007 690. Physicians and Their Intimate Relationships: Challenges and Their Solutions. PsychiatryGrand Rounds. New York University. New York, NY. March 15, 2007. 691. Physician suicide: an update. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Nassau University Medical Center. New York. March 16, 2007. 692. Physician suicide: new findings. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. New York Medical College. Westchester Medical Center. Valhalla, NY. March 20, 2007 693. Physician suicide: an update. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Howard University MedicalCenter. Washington, DC. March 22, 2007 694. The mental health of psychiatrists: an update. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. State University ofNew York Downstate Medical Center. Brooklyn, NY. March 28, 2007 695. Physician suicide: new findings. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. St. Vincent’s Hospital Manhattan. New York, NY. March 29, 2007 696. Engaging survivors and researchers. Roundtable discussion. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. April 12, 2007 697. Losing a patient to suicide: views of a clinician and survivor. Workshop with Carla Fine. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. April 13, 2007 698. Grief 101: making sense of what has happened to us. Workshop with Carla Fine. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. April 14, 2007 699. Challenges in physicians’ relationships. Montana Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting Bozeman, MT. May 4, 2007

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 57 700. Treatment of mood disorders in physicians. Montana Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting Bozeman, MT. May 5, 2007 701. Physician suicide. Montana Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting Bozeman, MT. May 5,2007 702. Practicing medicine today: survival strategies. Medical Grand Rounds. Advocate Christ Medical Center. Oak Lawn, IL. May 10, 2007 703. Reaching out: approaches to suicide amongst the physician population. Workshop Committee on Physician Health, Illness and Impairment. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. May 21, 2007 704. Treating medical students and physicians. Course with Leah Dickstein. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. May 22, 2007 705. Biopsychosocial and spiritual aspects of treating our physician colleagues. Workshop.American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. May 23, 2007 706. Psychiatrists who have been in treatment: an interactive discussion. Workshop withNAMI. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. May 23, 2007 707. Thriving in today’s medical world: strategies for protecting ourselves, our families and eachother. Keynote address. Kentucky Medical Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Louisville, KY. September 26, 2007. 708. When blue was just a color: the assessment of the suicidal patient. St Paul’s EmergencyMedicine Update. Keynote address. Whistler, BC. September 28, 2007. 709. Touched by suicide: hope and healing after loss. Plenary address with Carla Fine. National Survivors of Suicide Day Conference. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. BocaRaton, FL. November 17, 2007. 710. Being a mental health professional today: Our strengths and vulnerabilities. Payne Whitney Cornell Medical Center Psychiatry Grand Rounds. New York Presbyterian Hospital. White Plains, NY. January 22, 2008 711. Physician health update: there’s good news but we’re not out of the woods yet. Keynoteaddress. Hot Topics in Psychiatry Conference. UBC Department of Family Practice. Vancouver, BC. January 25, 2008 712. Medical marriages. Keynote lecture. Physician Family Retreat. North Central Washington Rural Physician Foundation. Leavenworth, WA. February 2, 2008 713. Losing a patient to suicide. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. SUNY Downstate. Brooklyn, NY. February 13, 2008 714. Losing a patient/client to suicide: some guidelines. Keynote address. Clinical Neurosciences2008 Annual Update. Vancouver BC. February 22, 2008 715. Physicians and their intimate relationships: challenges and solutions. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Harlem Hospital Center. New York, NY. March 5, 2008 716. Physician wellness and maintaining healthy intimate relationships. Medicine Grand Rounds. Cleveland Clinic. Cleveland, OH. March 20, 2008 717. The physician as patient: some clinical guidelines for mental health professionals. Psychiatryand Psychology Grand Rounds. Cleveland Clinic. Cleveland, OH. March 20, 2008 718. Balancing your work and personal and family lives. Lecture for faculty and staff.Vanderbilt University Faculty of Medicine. Nashville, TN. March 25, 2008 719. Matters of the heart. Keynote lecture. Residents, faculty and spouses/partners. Vanderbilt University Faculty of Medicine. Nashville, TN. March 25, 2008 720. After physician suicide: outreach to work colleagues. Workshop. American Association of Suicidology Annual Scientific Meeting. Boston, MA. April 18, 2008

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 58 721. Losing a patient to suicide. Course director and faculty. American Psychiatric AssociationAnnual Scientific Meeting. Washington, DC. May 4, 2008 722. Treating medical students and physicians. Course co-director and faculty. American Psychiatric Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Washington, DC. May 5, 2008 723. Reaching out: approaches to suicide amongst the physician population. Component workshop presenter. Corresponding Committee on Physician Health, Illness and Impairment. American Psychiatric Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Washington, DC. May 6, 2008 724. The physician as patient: how can we help? Workshop presenter with GO Gabbard, MD. American Psychiatric Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Washington, DC. May 7, 2008 725. Psychiatrists who have been in treatment: Part II. Workshop moderator. American Psychiatric Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Washington, DC. May 7, 2008 726. Biopsychosocial and spiritual aspects of treating physician colleagues. Workshop presenter. American Psychiatric Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Washington, DC. May 8, 2008 727. Medical colleagues in trouble: recognizing their distress and reaching out. Invited address Mathew Cohen Memorial Lecture. Department of Anesthesiology. University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Canada. May 27, 2008 728. Physicians struggling with mental illness and addiction. Grand Rounds. Departments of Anesthesiology and Surgery. University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Canada. May 28, 2008 729. Examining transference and countertransference dynamics when treating suicidesurvivors. Lecture William Alanson White Institute, New York, NY November 7, 2008 730. The physician as patient: some clinical guidelines for mental health professionals. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. December 8, 2008 731. Psychiatric illness in psychiatrists: we’re not immune. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Universityof Illinois at Chicago. Chicago, IL. January 14, 2009 732. Medical marriages: challenges and solutions. Salem Hospital. Salem, OR February 26, 2009 733. Practicing medicine today: protecting yourself and each other. Salem Hospital GrandRounds. February 27, 2009 734. Residents treating medical students: what do we know? Workshop. AADPRTAnnual Meeting, Tucson, AZ March 13, 2009 735. Suicide: the aftermath. Plenary Address. New Jersey Psychiatric Association. April 4, 2009 736. Creative paths to healing after suicide. Workshop American Association of SuicidologyAnnual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. April 17, 2009 737. Broken physicians: reflections on loss, suicide, shame and healing. Plenary Address.Federation of State Physician Health Programs Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. April 30, 2009 738. Losing a patient to suicide. Course. APA Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA May 17, 2009 739. Treating medical students and physicians. Course. APA Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA May 18, 2009 740. When psychiatry residents treat medical students. Workshop. APA Annual Meeting.San Francisco, CA May 19, 2009 741. The physician as patient. Invited session. APA Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA May19, 2009 742. Psychiatry and the control of fertility. Presidential Symposium. Contraception, abortion andmen. APA Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA May 19, 2009 743. Psychiatrists who have had a psychiatric illness: their stories. APA Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA May 20, 2009 744. The physician as patient: an interactive workshop. APA Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA May 21, 2009

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 59 745. Being a mental health professional today: preventing burnout and promoting wellness. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Sheppard Pratt Institute. Baltimore, Md. July 22, 2009 746. Exploring suicidal ideation in physician-patients: toward building resilience and savinglives. Workshop. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. St John’s, Nfld. August 28, 2009 747. Dying from depression: countertransference in the treatment of severely ill physicians.Symposium discussant. Canadian Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. St John’s, Nfld. August 28, 2009 748. The mental health of psychiatrists: what do we know? Seminar with academic psychiatrists. New York Psychiatric Institute. Columbia University. New York, NY. September 8, 2009 749. Suicide and its aftermath. Grand Rounds. Brooklyn VA Hospital. Brooklyn, NY. September 11, 2009 750. Physician Suicide: New Findings. Jeffery Greenbaum Memorial Lecture. Zucker HillsideHospital. Grand Rounds Department of Psychiatry. September 30, 2009 751. When a Physician Is Your Patient. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Beth Israel Hospital. New York, NY October 15, 2009 752. Physician Depression and Suicide: Its Legacy. Los Angeles County Medical Association Meeting. Los Angeles, CA. November 4, 2009 753. Losing a Patient to Suicide. Grand Rounds with Carla Fine. UMDMJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, December 10, 2009 754. Physician Impairment: Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Moral Imperatives. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science. Nassau University Medical Center. January 20, 2010 755. Physician Impairment: Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Moral Imperatives. Seminar withresidents. Mount Sinai Hospital. New York, NY. January 27, 2010 756. Losing a patient to suicide. UMDMJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Camden Campus. Camden NJ. March 2, 2010 757. Creating videotapes in psychotherapy supervision. American Association of Directors of Psychiatry Residency Training Annual Meeting. Workshop participant. Orlando, FL. March12, 2010 758. Residents’ experience with mock board exams. American Association of Directors of Psychiatry Residency Training Annual Meeting. Discussant of workshop. Orlando, FL. March 13, 2010 759. Keynote Panel Clinician Survivors of Suicide. American Association of SuicidologyAnnual Meeting. Orlando, FL. April 22, 2010 760. Creative paths to healing after suicide. Part II with Carla Fine. Workshop. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. April 23, 2010 761. Unspeakable: A documentary perspective on suicide and the family. Discussant. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. April 23, 2010 762. The doctor is in. Workshop participant. Healing after suicide conference. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. April 24, 2010 763. Physician suicide: the lasting legacy. Speaker spring meeting. New York District Branch ofthe American Psychiatric Association. Albany, NY. April 30, 2010 764. Common fears and stresses in being a medical student or resident. University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine. Winnipeg, MN May 10, 2010 765. Doctors’ marriages and intimate partnerships: the joys and the challenges. University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine. Winnipeg, MN May 10, 2010 766. What can faculty do to improve the learning environment for all? Grand Rounds Department of Medicine. University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine. Winnipeg, MN May 11, 2010

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 60 767. Physician impairment: diagnostic, therapeutic and moral imperatives. Grand rounds Department of Psychiatry. University of Manitoba Faculty of Medicine. Winnipeg, MN May 11, 2010 768. Losing a patient to suicide. Course. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. May 22, 2010 769. Unspeakable: A documentary perspective on suicide and the family. Discussant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. May 23, 2010 770. Treating medical students and physicians. Course. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. May 24, 2010 771. Death of a physician by suicide: clinical case conference. Presenter. AmericanPsychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. May 25, 2010 772. Fighting stigma: when psychiatrists who have been in treatment speak out. Workshop chair. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. May 26, 2010 773. Resilience in physicians. Keynote speaker (with Dr Derek Puddester). Brazilian Medical Association Meeting (sponsored by World Medical Association). Brasilia. August 20-21, 2010 774. Promoting resilience in residents. Grand rounds. Department of Surgery. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Brooklyn, NY. September 16, 2010 775. Physician suicide and resilience: diagnostic, therapeutic and moral perspectives. Keynoteaddress. International Conference on Physician Health. Chicago, IL. October 4, 2010 776. Losing a patient to suicide: issues during and after training. Workshop. Institute onPsychiatric Services Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. October 14, 2010 777. Psychotherapy training in an era of managed care. Workshop participant. Institute onPsychiatric Services Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. October 14, 2010 778. Physician health: an update and cause for concern. Speaker. Physician retreat St Mary’s Medical Center. Evansville, IN. October 16, 2010 779. Promoting resilience and good health in physicians. Speaker. Physician retreat St Mary’s Medical Center. Evansville, IN. October 16, 2010 780. Unspeakable: A documentary perspective on suicide and the family. Discussant. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting. New York, NY. October 30,2010 781. Recognizing and reaching out to the troubled or troubling resident. Workshop leader.SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Retreat for training directors. Brooklyn, NY. November 4, 2010 782. Recognizing impairment in trainees. Seminar with psychiatry residents. Mt Sinai Medical Center. January 5, 2011 783. An update in suicide policy, research and advocacy. Summit Conference American Foundationfor Suicide Prevention. San Diego, CA. January 28-29, 2011 784. Physician suicide and resilience. Presentation. Committee for Physician Health AdvisoryCouncil. Medical Society State of New York, New York, NY. February 4, 2011 785. Death of a physician by suicide: a case conference. Grand Rounds. Dept of Psychiatry.SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Brooklyn, NY. February 2, 2011 786. Promoting mental health resilience and success in medical trainees. Grand Rounds. Universityof Minnesota. February 15, 2011 787. Which applicants should we interview? Workshop presentation. American Association of Directors of Residency Training Annual Meeting. Austin, TX. March 4, 2011 788. Well being and good mental health in health professionals. Grand Rounds. Kingsboro Hospital. Brooklyn, NY. March 11, 2011 789. Death of a physician by suicide: a case conference. Grand Rounds. Dept of Psychiatry. Coney Island Hospital. Brooklyn, NY. March 28, 2011

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 60 790. Sleep disorders: implication for trainees. Grand Rounds Presenter and Panelist. Dept ofPsychiatry. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Brooklyn, NY. March 30, 2011 791. Physician suicide and resilience. Evening presentation with Carla Fine. New York Academyof Medicine. New York, NY. April 4, 2011 792. Death of a physician by suicide: a case conference. Grand Rounds. Dept ofPsychiatry. Maimonides Hospital. Brooklyn, NY. April 11, 2011 793. Creative paths to healing after suicide. Workshop with Carla Fine. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. Portland, OR. April 15, 2011 794. The doctor is in: questions after suicide. Workshop with Dr David Jobes. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. Portland, OR. April 16, 2011 795. Domestic violence and suicide. Presentation to the Family Justice Center. Brooklyn, NY. April 26, 2011 796. Helping physicians who have addictions. Evening presentation with Dr Jeff Selzer. American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry. Area 2 Meeting. Columbia University. New York, NY. June 7, 2011 797. Physician suicide. Webinar. American Medical Association. Three part series of 90 minute presentations. September 7, October 5 and November 16, 2011 798. Exploring suicidal ideation in physician-patients. toward building resilience and savinglives. Workshop. Institute on Psychiatric Services. San Francisco, CA. October 29, 2011 799. We’re human too: stressors for medical students. Lecture Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine. New York, NY November 3, 2011 800. Physician suicide: therapeutic and moral imperatives. Grand Rounds. Bassett Medical Center. Cooperstown, NY February 3, 2012. This visit included a round table meeting with health professionals to discuss the aftermath of physician suicide and a luncheon meeting with the medical students and residents to discuss resilience in trainees 801. Physician suicide. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Lenox Hill Hospital. New York, NY. February 10, 2012 802. We’re human too: understanding our vulnerabilities and promoting resilience. Talk at New York Medical College Wellness Week. Valhalla, NY. April 2, 2012. 803. The doctor is in. Session with survivors. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. Baltimore, Md. April 21, 2012 804. Creative paths to healing. Workshop with Carla Fine. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. Baltimore, Md. April 20, 2012 805. Losing a patient to suicide. Seminar with Carla Fine and Dr Frank Campbell.American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. May 6, 2012 806. When physicians die by suicide: what can we learn from their loved ones? Workshop Chair. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. May 6, 2012 807. “Here one day”: a film about bipolar disorder and suicide. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. May 6, 2012 808. Treating medical students and physicians. Seminar with Drs Leah Dickstein, Penny Zigler and William Lawson. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. May 7, 2012 809. Ethics and medical leadership. Symposium co-chair and presenter. Ethical leadership issues for program directors in psychiatry. American Psychiatric Association AnnualMeeting. Philadelphia, PA. May 7, 2012 810. Suicide and its aftermath. Keynote Address. SPAN Idaho 12thAnnual Suicide Prevention Conference. Boise, ID. September 13, 2012 811. Physician mental health: exploring clinical challenges, disruptive behavior and wellness. Institute on Psychiatric Services. New York, NY. October 6, 2012 812. Losing a patient to suicide and the issues for survivors. Presentation with Carla Fine. Iowa City Crisis Center and the University of Iowa. October 9-10, 2012

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 60 813. Medical marriages and other intimate relationships. Plenary presentation andbreakout sessions. Second Osler Symposium. San Diego, CA. October 22, 2012 814. Physician suicide: an update. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Tufts University Medical Center. November 16, 2012 815. Preparing for retirement: significant psychological and emotional issues in planning forand during retirement. New York State Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc. New York, NY. December 16, 2012 816. When residents behave badly. Workshop participant. American Association of Directors of Residency Training Meeting Fort Lauderdale, FL. March 9, 2013 817. Psychiatrists who have survived the suicide death of a loved one. Workshop Moderator. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. May 18, 2013 818. Coping with the suicide death of a patient. Case Conference. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. May 19, 2013 819. Losing a patient to suicide: the ripple effect. Paper presentation at symposium Patient Suicide During Residency Training. American Psychiatric Association AnnualMeeting. San Francisco, CA. May 20, 2013 820. Psychiatric residents and the creative process. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. May 21, 2013 821. Treating medical students and physicians. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. May 22, 2013 822. Promoting mental health resilience and success in medical trainees and faculty: an overview. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center. New York, NY. July 19, 2013 823. Physician Suicide: New Findings. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. New York Medical College. Valhalla, NY. October 22, 2013 824. Remembering our past: a beacon for today and tomorrow. Opening keynote address. Canadian Conference on Physician Health. Calgary, AB. November 15, 2013 825. Retirement: it’s a process, not an event. New York State Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc. New York, NY. December 15, 2013 826. Physician Suicide and Resilience: Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Moral Imperatives. KeynoteLecture at Conference "Physician Suicide. Past and Present". Keele University. North Staffordshire, England. April 1, 2014 827. Writing a Path to Healing: A Creative Expressions to Loss Workshop. With Carla Fine. The Samaritans. New York, NY. April 17, 2014. 828. Promoting Mental Health Resilience and Success in Medical Trainees and Faculty. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Harlem Hospital Center. New York, NY. April 25, 2014 829. Physician Heal Thyself. Workshop participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 3, 2014 830. Patient suicide in residency training. Symposium participant. American PsychiatricAssociation Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 3, 2014 831. Suicide by a patient. Case conference. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 4, 2014 832. Creative ways of healing from suicide loss. Chair and moderator. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 5, 2014 833. Last glimmer of day. A film about the death of a physician by suicide and its lasting legacy. Chair and moderator. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. New York, NY. May 6, 2014

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 61 834. Facilitating a group for doctors after a physician colleague has died by suicide. Workshop. 2014 AMA CMA BMA International Conference on Physician Health. BMA House. London, England. September 16, 2014 835. Advances in Suicidology: What We Know and Don't Know. Keynote Address. Second Annual Suicide Prevention Conference. Milwaukee WI. November 14, 2014 836. Physician suicide. Live Chat. Medscape + American Psychiatric Association. February 10, 2015 837. Physician burnout. Grand Rounds. Trinitas Hospital. Elizabeth, NJ. February 12, 2015 838. Creative paths to healing: a writing workshop for survivors of suicide. Annual meeting American Association of Suicidology. Atlanta GA. April 16, 2015 and April 18, 2015 839. When physicians die by suicide: Insights of those they leave behind (Preliminary Findings). Grand Rounds Department of Psychiatry. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Brooklyn NY. April 22, 2015 840. Physician suicide: what you can do to save a life. Plenary lecture. House of DelegatesMeeting. Medical Society of the State of New York. Saratoga NY. May 1, 2015 841. Variables in how suicide impacts treating professionals: level of training, type of Suicide, notoriety of the victim, and threat of malpractice suit. Symposium presenter and co-chair. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto ON. May 17, 2015 842. PTSD in psychiatrists: a hidden epidemic. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto ON. May 18, 2015 843. Psychiatrists who have survived the suicide death of a loved one: their insights. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto ON. May 19, 2015 844. Patient suicide in resident training: the ripple effect. Symposium presenter. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Toronto ON. May 20, 2015 845. Burnout in physicians: tips for prevention and intervention. Lecture. Queens Hospital. NYC. July 24, 2015 846. Suicide in physicians: how you can save a life! Orange County Medical Society. Newburgh, NY. October 6, 2015 847. Stigma: a call to arms. Address at HAVEN health professionals meeting. Connecticut. November 6, 2015 848. Stigma: its pernicious effects on ailing health professionals. Address at HAVENhealth professionals meeting. Connecticut. November 6, 2015 849. Promoting Mental Health Resilience & Success in Medical Trainees & Faculty . TrinitasRegional Medical Center. Elizabeth NJ. December 17, 2015 850. Physician Suicide: An Update. Grand Rounds.Cooper University Hospital. Cooper Medical School of Rowan University. Department of Psychiatry. Camden NJ. January 19, 2016 851. Physician Suicide: What You Can Do To Save a Life. Brian Buss Lecture. Oregon Psychiatric Physicians Association Annual Meeting. Portland OR. February 13, 2016 852. Coping with the death of our patients: how we can grow through loss. Lecture. Oregon Psychiatric Physicians Association Annual Meeting. Portland OR. February 13, 2016 853. When a clinician dies by suicide. Pre-Conference Panel. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. Chicago IL. March 30, 2016 854. Creative Paths to Healing. Writing workshop with Carla Fine. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. Chicago IL March 31, 2016 855. When Physicians Die by Suicide: Insights of Those They Leave Behind. Workshop with Carla Fine and Judith Feldman. American Association of Suicidology Annual Meeting. Chicago IL March 31, 2016

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 62 856. Physician Stress, Burnout and More: Restoring Mental Health Resilience in Today's Medical World. Reading Health System. Reading PA. April 25, 2016 857. Physician Burnout. Grand Rounds. Huntington Hospital. Huntington NY. May 5, 2016 858. PTSD in Psychiatrists. A Hidden Epidemic. Workshop. Annual Meeting AmericanPsychiatric Association. Atlanta GA. May 16, 2016 859. Psychiatrists Who Have Survived the Suicide Death of a Loved One: Their Insights. Workshop. Annual Meeting American Psychiatric Association. Atlanta GA. May 17, 2016 860. Physician Suicide: Toward Prevention. Symposium. Annual Meeting American Psychiatric Association. Atlanta GA. May 17, 2016 861. Stigma: Its Pernicious Effects on Health Care Professionals. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Coney Island Hospital. Brooklyn NY May 25, 2016 862. Creative Writing After Suicide Loss. Workshop with Carla Fine. American Foundation forSuicide Prevention Bereavement Conference. Chicago IL. September 10, 2016 863. When You Lose a Loved One to Suicide. Address with Carla Fine. University of Manchester National Annual Suicide Bereavement Conference. Manchester England. September 28, 2016 864. Clinician Suicide: What You Can Do To Save a Life. Panel presentation with Dr Mort Silverman and Carla Fine. US Psych Congress. San Antonio TX. October 23, 2016 865. Advances in Suicidology: What We Know and What We Don’t Know. Grand Rounds. Psychiatry. Lincoln Hospital Medical Center. Bronx, NY. February 7, 2017 866. Physician Suicide: What You Can Do to Save a Life. Plenary Address. 22nd Annual Psychopharmacology Update. Nevada Psychiatric Association. Las Vegas, NV. February 17, 2017 867. Stigma: its pernicious effects on health professionals. Canadian Dental Society of Anesthesiology Meeting. Toronto, ON Canada. March 25, 2017 868. We’re human too: psychological and psychiatric vulnerabilities in dentists. Canadian Dental Society of Anesthesiology Meeting. Toronto, ON Canada. March 25, 2017 869. Talking about our own mental health. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. May 20, 2017 870. Critical issues in the treatment of suicidal physicians. Workshop Chair and presenter. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. May 20, 2017 871. When a resident dies: impact on the family and what we can do to assist. Symposium presenter. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. May 22, 2017 872. Toward preventing physician suicide: what you can do to save a life. Grand rounds Department of Family Medicine. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Brooklyn, NY. May 31, 2017 873. Stress, burnout, depression and suicide in physicians: strategies for prevention and psychological growth. Grand rounds. Department of Hematology/Oncology. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. August 11, 2017 874. Toward preventing physician suicide: It takes a village. Psychiatry grand rounds with Matthew Goldman, MD and David Muller, MD. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Brooklyn, NY. September 13, 2017. 875. Preventing physician suicide: What you can do to save a life. Psychiatry grand rounds. Montefiore Medical Center. September 14, 2017. 876. Physician Wellness. Atlantic Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Keynote address. Charlottetown, PEI. Canada. September 16, 2017 877. Preventing suicide in medical students. PsychSign. Yale University Medical School. September 23, 2017. 878. Wellness in dental students. Webinar. American Student Dental Association. September 26, 2017. 879. Keeping well: Facilitating and deterring factors. Keynote Address. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai GME Conference. New York, NY. October 25, 2017 880. Bereavement after suicide: recognition, therapeutic strategies and self-care. Keynote

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 63 address.Metrohealth Bereavement Conference. Cleveland, OH. October 27, 2017. 881. Physician burnout and depression. Grand rounds. Bayonne Medical Center. Bayonne, NJ November 17, 2017. 882. Stress, Burnout, Depression, and Suicide in Physicians: Grand Rounds. St John's Episcopal Hospital. Far Rockaway, NY. January 11, 2018. 883. Physician Suicide: What You Can Do To Save a Life. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. NYU Winthrop Hospital. Mineola. NY. January 19, 2018. 884. Stress, Burnout and Depression in Physicians. Grand Rounds. Internal Medicine. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Brooklyn. NY. February 8, 2018. 885. Medical Student Burnout, Depression, and Suicide: Current Data, Barriers to Change, and Strategies for Improving Medical Student Mental Health. Keynote Address. SUNY Stony Brook School of Medicine. NYU Winthrop Hospital. Mineola. NY. February 15, 2018. 886. Burnout and Depression in Doctors. Grand Rounds. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Brooklyn. NY. March 1, 2018. 887. Burnout, Depression and Suicide in Physicians. Grand Rounds. Anesthesiology. Mt Sinai Hospital. New York. NY. March 14, 2018. 888. Burnout and Depression in Doctors. Grand Rounds. Obstetrics and Gynecology. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Brooklyn. NY. April 9, 2018. 889. Burnout and Depression in Doctors. Grand Rounds. Anesthesiology. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Brooklyn. NY. April 12, 2018. 890. Burnout, Depression, and Suicide in Physicians: Restoring Mental Health Resilience in Today's Medical World. Keynote Address. Arizona Psychiatric Society Annual Meeting. Chandler, AZ. April 14, 2018 891. Stigma: Its Pernicious Effects on Health Care Professionals. Keynote Address. Arizona Psychiatric Society Annual Meeting. Chandler, AZ. April 14, 2018 892. Creative Paths to Healing After Suicide. Workshop with Carla Fine. American Association of Suicidology Meeting. Washington, DC. April 21, 2018. 893. The Doctor is In: Q&A with a psychiatrist and psychologist about suicide. American Association of Suicidology Meeting. Washington, DC. April 21, 2018. 894. Burnout, depression and suicide in physicians. Grand Rounds. Gastroenterology. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Brooklyn. NY. May 3, 2018. 895. Treatment of depression in a physician with psychotherapy: transference and countertransference. Paper given at American Academy of Psychodynamic Therapy and Psychoanalysis. New York. NY. May 5, 2018. 896. Psychiatrists in Recovery: What Should I Say? What Should Be Done? Disclosing Our Experience With Mental Illness and Emotional Suffering. Symposium Discussant. American Psychiatric Association Meeting. New York, NY. May 6, 2018. 897. When Physicians Die By Suicide: Insights From Their Survivors. Workshop. American Psychiatric Association Meeting. New York, NY. May 7, 2018 898. Death of a Physician Patient by Suicide. Clinical Case Conference. With Michael Brog, MD. American Psychiatric Association Meeting. New York, NY. May 8, 2018. 899. Toward Preventing Physician Suicide: Incorporating the Insights of Those They Leave Behind. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Henry Ford Hospital/Wayne State University. Detroit. MI. May 24, 2018.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 64 900. Stress, Burnout, and Depression in Training: Tips for Recognition and Coping. Seminar with residents. Canadian Ophthalmological Society Annual Meeting. Toronto. ON. May 31, 2018. 901. The Physician As Patient: Strategies That Work in Our Hour of Need. Canadian Ophthalmological Society Annual Meeting. Toronto. ON. June 1, 2018. 902. But It Ain't Going Away: The Difficult Subject of Physician Suicide. Canadian Ophthalmological Society Annual Meeting. Toronto. ON. June 1, 2018. 903. Stress, burnout and wellness. Grand Rounds. Dept of Hematology/Oncology. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. August 3, 2018. 904. Advances in Suicidology: What We Know and Don't Know. Montrose Fall Clinics. Montrose, CO. September 28, 2018. 905. Burnout in Physicians: Tips for Prevention and Intervention. Montrose Fall Clinics. Montrose, CO. September 28, 2018. 906. Keeping Our Medical Students Healthy: Their Voices and Ours. Plenary Talk. Learning Communities Institute Meeting. Icahn School of Medicine. New York, NY. September 29, 2018. 907. Toward Preventing Physician Suicide: It Takes a Village. Keynote address. International Practitioner Health Summit 2018: The Wounded Healer. London UK. October 5, 2018. 908. Toward Preventing Physician Suicide: Enlisting Decedents' Families and Colleagues in Driving Meaningful Change. Paper to be presented. International Conference on Physician Health. Toronto, ON. October 11, 2018. 909. When Physicians Die by Suicide: Narratives and Insights from Those They Leave Behind. Workshop. International Conference on Physician Health. Toronto, ON. October 12, 2018. 910. Physician Suicide. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Boston University. Boston, MA. November 15, 2018. 911. Physician Suicide: What You Can Do To Save a Life. Keynote address. Pennsylvania Psychiatric Society Meeting. Lafayette Hill, PA. November 17, 2018. 912. Physician Wellness and Physician Suicide: Learning to Help Each Other and Aborting Tragedy. GME Session. Yale School of Medicine. New Haven, CT. November 29, 2018. 913. Toward Preventing Physician Suicide: What Every Doctor Needs to Know. Grand Rounds. Department of Medicine. Northwestern University. Chicago, IL. December 4, 2018 914. Toward Preventing Physician Suicide. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. New York Medical College. Westchester Medical Center. February 19, 2019 915. Preventing Physician Suicide: Incorporating the Insights of Those They Leave Behind. Grand Rounds. Silver Hill Hospital. New Canaan, CT. March 6, 2019 916. When a Colleague Dies: Growing Through Tragedy. University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine. Lecture to residents and program directors. Calgary, AB. March 22, 2019 917. A Dialogue Around Physician Suicide. Interview with Dr Jane Lemaire and webinar. University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine. Calgary, AB. March 22, 2019 918. Toward Preventing Physician Suicide: Incorporating the Insights of Those They Leave Behind. Keynote Lecture. Alberta Psychiatric Association Annual Scientific Meeting. Banff, AB. March 23, 2019 919. Critical Issues in the Assessment and Treatment of Suicidal Physicians: Life-saving Tips for the Practicing Clinician. Workshop. Alberta Psychiatric Association Annual Scientific Meeting.

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 65 Banff, AB. March 23, 2019 920. Resident Well-Being, Wellness & Burnout. Grand Rounds. Department of Ophthalmology. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. March 28, 2019 921. The Complexity of Physician Suicide: Does Burnout Play a Role? Psychiatry Grand Rounds. University of Maryland/Sheppard Pratt Psychiatry Residency. Baltimore, Md. April 11, 2019 922. Resident and Faculty Well-Being. Grand Rounds. Department of Radiology. April 16, 2019 923. Preventing Physician Suicide: What You Can Do to Save a Life. Keynote Lecture. Federation of State Physician Health Programs Annual Meeting. Ft Worth, TX. April 24, 2019 924. Toward Preventing Physician Suicide. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. Nassau University Medical Center. East Meadow, NY. May 1, 2019 925. Physician Suicide: What You Can Do to Save a Life. Lecture. Well-Being Spring Symposium. Christiana Hospital. Newark, Delaware. May 13, 2019 926. Medical Student and Physician Suicide. Lecture. PsychSign Luncheon Meeting. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. May 18, 2019 927. Do No Harm Film. Discussant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. May 20, 2019 928. Physician Suicide: Preventive Strategies for the Practicing Clinician. Workshop chair and presenter (with Peter Yellowlees, MD). American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. May 21, 2019 929. Protecting Doctors and Their Families: A Call to Action. Lecture and panel. Australia Medical Association Meeting. Brisbane. May 24, 2019 930. Shining a Light on Doctors' Wellbeing. Sydney, Australia. May 29, 2019 931. CrazySocks4Docs Launch. An update on physician health. Melbourne, Australia. May 31, 2019 932. Physician Suicide: Can Postvention Help Us With Prevention? Plenary Lecture. 2019 Suicide Prevention Conference: The Unspoken Truth of Suicide in Healthcare Professionals. Ohio State University. Columbus OH. September 6, 2019 933. Promoting Mental Health Wellness in the Health Professions. NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine. Speaker. September 13, 2019 934. Trying to Make Sense of Suicide. The Third Annual Ben Shaffer Memorial Gold Classic Keynote Address. Rockville, MD. September 16, 2019 935. Detection and treatment of high-risk individuals, using case studies. Lecture. National Conference on Medical Student Mental Health and Well-Being. New York, NY. September 19, 2019 936. Physician Wellness. New York City Royal College Town Hall. Plenary Address. Brooklyn, NY. September 19, 2019 937. Physician Wellness: Taking Care of Yourself and Each Other. Grand Rounds. Department of Dermatology. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. September 25, 2019 938. Critical Issues in the Assessment and Treatment of Suicidal Physicians. Presidential Session Speaker. APA Institute Mental Health Services Conference. New York, NY. October 4, 2019 939. Physician Suicide: What You Can Do to Save a Life. Grand Rounds. Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. October 10, 2019

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 66 940. Physician Suicide: What You Can Do to Save a Life. Panelist with Catherine Kuhn, MD and Ron Harter, MD. American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL. October 19, 2019 941. Physician Suicide: What You Can Do to Save a Life. Grand Rounds. Department of Anesthesiology. SUNY Downstate Medical Center. October 24, 2019 942. Physician Suicide: Can Postvention Help Us with Prevention. Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Maimonides Medical Center. Brooklyn, NY. October 30, 2019 943. Toward Preventing Physician Depression and Suicide: Caring for Ourselves and Each Other. Physician Wellness Speaker. Greenwich Hospital. Yale New Haven Health. Greenwich, CT. March 31, 2020. Postponed due to Covid-19 pandemic. 944. How to Write a Good Abstract. Session participant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. April 26, 2020. Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic. 945. Speaking Out: How Three Physicians With Lived Experience Are Fighting Stigma. Session Chair. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. April 26, 2020. Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic. 946. Burnout Awareness and Prevention in International Medical Graduates: A Panel Discussion on Transcultural Factors of Physician Wellness. Panelist Discussant. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. April 27, 2020. Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic. 947. Long Day's Journey into Light: A Psychiatrist with Bipolar Disorder. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. April 28, 2020. Canceled due to Covid-19 pandemic. But recorded on APA OnDemand 2020. 948. Wellness in Physicians during the Covid-19 era: Grand Rounds Department of Surgery. SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. May 7, 2020. 949. CrazySocks4Docs International Virtual Meeting Melbourne Australia. Health Professional Wellness since Covid-19. Panel speaker. June 4, 2020. 950. Physician Wellness During the Covid-19 Pandemic. Grand Rounds Department of Internal Medicine. SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. June 18, 2020. 951. Physician Suicide. American College of Emergency Physicians and the American Psychiatric Association. Webinar participant. June 23, 2020. 952. Wounded Healer Virtual Conference. British Medical Association. Panel participant. July 23, 2020. 953. Let's Talk About Suicide: National Health Service Practitioner Virtual Health Event. UK. World Suicide Prevention Day. September 10, 2020. 954. Harnessing Suicide Grief into Action: How the Family of Dr Lorna Breen is Saving Doctors' Lives. National Physician Suicide Awareness Day. Virtual Event. SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. Brooklyn, NY. September 17, 2020 at 3pm. 955. Hope Rising: Suicide Prevention Virtual Summit. Two presentations: Physician Suicide and the Psychiatrist as Patient. September 26, 2020. https://www.hoperising.one/ 956. Physician Wellness in the Era of Covid-19. Webinar. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. Melbourne, Australia. September 30, 2020. 8am AEST. https://www.ranzcp.org/practice-education/events/physician-wellness-in-the-era-of-covid-19

Michael Myers, M.D. Curriculum Vitae Page 67 957. How to Identify Distressed Physician Colleagues and Stop Them From Dying by Suicide. Chest Medicine Conference. Chicago, IL. October 20, 2020. 958. The Impaired Physician. Grand Rounds. Regional Medical Center of San Jose, CA. October 20, 2020. 959. Juggling the Good, the Bad, and the Challenges of Hematology Practice (and Home Life) during Covid-19 and Beyond. Women in Hematology Group. Virtual Meeting Toronto ON Canada. December 1, 2020 960. Preserving Wellness during the Covid-19 Pandemic. University of Nevada School of Medicine. Virtual Grand Rounds. December 3, 2020 961. Physician Suicide: How Postvention Informs Prevention. Virtual Grand Rounds Department of Psychiatry. Sheppard Pratt Health System. Baltimore, MD. February 10, 2021 962. PTSD and Other Mental Health Care During the Covid-19 Pandemic. PIH Health Good Samaritan Hospital. Los Angeles. CA. February 17, 2021 963. PTSD and Other Mental Health Issues Among Health Professionals and Patients During the Pandemic. Emanate Health Inter-Community Hospital. Covina. CA. March 23, 2021. 964. Toward Preventing Physician Suicide: The Humanity of Colleagues Upon Losing One of Their Own. Paper presented at the Virtual International Conference on Physician Health. London. April 29, 2021. 965. Physician Suicide. Collin-Fannin County Medical Society Meeting. Plano, TX. May 1, 2021. 966. The Suicidal Physician: Narratives From a Physician Who Survived and the Physician Widow of One Who Did Not. With Drs William Lynes and Linda Seaman. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Los Angeles, CA. May 2, 2021. 967. Giving Back: When Psychiatrists with Lived Experience Reach Out to Their Peers. With Drs Rahael Gupta and John Budin. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting. Los Angeles, CA. Prerecorded April, 2021. 968. Safeguarding Physician Health During the Covid-19 Pandemic. Montgomery County Medical Society. Maryland. May 4, 2021 969. Clinician Wellness During the Covid-19 Pandemic. Virtual Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. Montefiore Medical Center. May 13, 2021. 970. Physician Suicide: How Postvention is Saving Lives. Virtual Grand Rounds. Department of Psychiatry. NYU Langone Medical Center. May 20, 2021. 971. What’s New in Physician Health? Virtual talk. Ontario Medical Association. Primary Care Mental Health. May 26, 2021. 972. Peer Support Program in Physician Health. Oregon Health Sciences University. Virtual Meeting. June 10, 2021. 973. How to Identify Distressed Physician Colleagues and Stop Them from Dying by Suicide. Grand Rounds. Dept of Urology. SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. June 16, 2021. 974. Being a Father. Psychiatrists’ Perspectives. Panelist. Psychiatry Grand Rounds. SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. June 16, 2021.