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Geriatric Psychiatry Specialist Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Elevate your expertise with the Geriatric Psychiatry Specialist Course (Irish Edition), tailored for psychiatry professionals looking to excel in elderly care in Ireland. Master effective documentation practices specific to the Irish healthcare system, enhance social support networks relevant to Irish communities, and gain a thorough understanding of psychiatric conditions like dementia and depression as they present in the Irish elderly population. Develop comprehensive treatment plans, including non-pharmacological therapies appropriate for the Irish context, and conduct thorough geriatric assessments adhering to best practices in Ireland. This high-quality, practice-focused course empowers you to deliver exceptional care to the aging population in Ireland.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Master documentation: Ensure accuracy and clarity in psychiatric reports, compliant with Irish healthcare standards.

Build support networks: Foster community and family involvement for patients, leveraging resources available in Ireland.

Diagnose elderly conditions: Identify cognitive, depressive, and anxiety disorders, recognizing specific presentations in the Irish context.

Develop treatment plans: Implement non-pharmacological and pharmacological therapies, considering Irish guidelines and resources.

Conduct geriatric assessments: Evaluate medical, social, and cognitive factors, tailored to the Irish elderly population.