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Psychiatrist in Community Psychiatry Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Sharpen your skills in community mental health with our in-depth training for psychiatrists. Learn how to spot mental health problems in towns and cities, tackle cultural and money problems that block people from getting help, and make it easier for folks to access services. Become good at working with communities, including teaming up with others and spreading the word about mental well-being. You'll also learn how to create good mental health programs, set clear goals, and check if they're working using facts and figures. Come join us and help change mental health care for the better in our towns and cities.

Live mentoring rooms weekly

Rely on our team of specialists to assist you weekly

Imagine learning something while clearing your doubts with people who are actively working in the field? At Apoia, this is possible

Gain access to open rooms with various market professionals


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Exchange experiences with specialists from other fields and resolve your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Strengthen your development in the practical skills listed below

Know urban mental health needs: Identify the illnesses and the things stopping people from getting help.

Work with communities: Raise awareness and create strong partnerships.

Design mental health programs: Set goals and figure out how many staff are needed.

Check if programs are working: Use numbers and data to make things better.

Understand town and city populations: Think about how money, social status, and culture affect people.