Join us and learn about the brave new world of AI in psychiatry at the SW Spring Biannual Meeting on 2 May.
Bookings are open! More info ➡️ bit.ly/4gY7Rtj#RCPsychSWSpring
Join us and learn about the brave new world of AI in psychiatry at the SW Spring Biannual Meeting on 2 May.
Bookings are open! More info ➡️ bit.ly/4gY7Rtj#RCPsychSWSpring
You can now submit your abstracts for the SW Research and Innovation Prizes! Winners will be invited to present to a live audience at the SW Spring Biannual Meeting on 17 May.
Deadline 28 March 2024 🖱️ bit.ly/3SJJRAs@haritsa1@rlaugharne1#RCPsychSWSpring
#RCPsychSWSpring@rlaugharne1 talking on the controversial issues of cutting inpatient beds in psychiatry as a response to abuse issues.. highlights how the unwritten socal contract between inpatient- community - social care is broken!
There's still time to book for the SW Spring Biannual Meeting! There's a great selection of talks on the theme 'Controversies and Challenges in Psychiatry’.
View the programme and book now ➡️bit.ly/3nrwGXS#RCPsychSWSpring@haritsa1@rlaugharne1 @DrP8ken @Ruddy_Jersey
It’s a pleasure to announce Prof. Gene Feder and Dr Peter Aitken will be providing a talk on 'Suicide and Domestic Violence' at the SW Spring Biannual Meeting on 9 June. For more information and to book➡️bit.ly/3nrwGXS#RCPsychSWSpring@haritsa1@rlaugharne1@Dee_Knipe
📣Calling all trainees 📣
There will be a dedicated area at the SW Spring Biannual Meeting for trainees to network and hear about local opportunities.
Find out more and book now➡️bit.ly/3nrwGXS@haritsa1@rlaugharne1
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Tracy Lang, whose son is part of the ODDESSI trial, now tells #RCPsychSWSpring of how she realised Open Dialogue could make a difference and why she volunteered her time to help the research programme.
The development and evaluation of Open Dialogue across different locations is being undertaken through the ODDESSI national trial Dr Cant says #RCPsychSWSpring
Our next speaker is Dr Tom Cant, who is talking to #RCPsychSWSpring about Open Dialogue - a social network model of crisis mental healthcare; it's both a clinical intervention AND a system for organising services, which was first tried in Finland.
Two great events happening today in Exeter and Manchester - how good it is to see #RCPsychSWSpring and #RCPsychNWSpring taking place and so many delegates enjoying networking in person again - read what's been happening @RCPsychSW and @RCPsychNW.
We need to work together with psychiatrists to pursue solutions - digital health needs more clinical input to come up with the next ideas and I'd love to work with you and others on this, Dr Meinert tells #RCPsychSWSpring - music to the ears of the innovative members @RCPsychSW
Dr Meinert and colleagues are studying the WYSA app, looking at whether they can see a noticeable difference between people using the app and a control group, over a six month period. #RCPsychSWSpring
After an illuminating talk from Prof Melichar we move on to another extremely interesting topic - as Dr Ed Meinert takes the stage to talk to #RCPsychSWSpring about the potential of artificial intelligence for mental health. We're looking forward to this!