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Psychiatrist in Eating Disorders Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Improve your skills with our Course for Psychiatrists Specializing in Eating Disorders, created for psychiatrists who want to deepen their knowledge of eating disorders. Learn about the different types, signs, and risks, and become experts in using diagnostic guides like the DSM-5 and ICD-10. Understand how to make successful treatment plans, check on patient improvement, and follow ethical rules. Stay updated with the newest treatment methods and evaluation techniques, making sure to treat patients with cultural awareness and keep their information private. Sign up now to make your practice better with the latest knowledge.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Become an expert in diagnostic standards: Use the DSM-5 and ICD-10 to make correct diagnoses.

Create treatment plans: Develop effective plans for both the short-term and long-term.

Check patient improvement: Use measurements to see if the treatment is working.

Make sure to follow ethical practices: Protect patient privacy and get their permission to treat them.

Develop new treatment methods: Combine and test new ways of helping patients.