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4th Neurology Update
for the Psychiatrist

This unique course is organised by Infomed Research and Training, on Tuesday 15th March 2011,
at the Russell Square Conference Centre, Russell Square House, London


Course advisor:

  • Dr Niruj Agrawal, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist, St George's Hospital, London

The Faculty members include:

  • All consultants with a proven track record in the dissemination of medical know-how to front-line Clinicians.

  • Dr Michael Samuel, Consultant Neurologist, King’s College, London

  • Dr Robert Elwes, Consultant Neurologist and Neurophysiologist, King’s College, London

  • Dr Simon Shields, Consultant Neurologist, Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital

  • Dr John Moriarty, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

  • Prof Steven Hirsch, Consultant Psychiatrist, Imperial College

  • Dr Naomi Sibtain, Consultant Neuroradiologist, King’s College, London

Course objectives:
  • This course is aimed at Consultants, Registrars and Staff Grades in Psychiatry

  • This course has been reviewed in the light of delegates’ evaluation of the first and second update.

  • A practical focus on the assessment and management of difficult medical neurological disorders relevant to Psychiatric practice.

  • Focuses on the day-to-day medical neurological psychiatrist problems

  • Lectures by leading Neurologists

  • Four Discussion Forums for practical discussion of grey cases in Psychiatric practice, involving the neurological topics addressed in the morning lectures – in depth analysis of real cases.

Workshops

Delegates split into four groups. Each group rotates through the four Forums, A, B, C & D, so each delegate attends every Forum.

Each Forum involves practical discussion of grey cases in Psychiatric practice, involving the topics addressed in the morning lectures – in depth analysis leading to what should the Psychiatrist do next?


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