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Psychiatrist in Emergency Psychiatry Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Enhance your expertise with the Psychiatrist in Emergency Psychiatry Training Programme, designed for psychiatry professionals looking to excel in high-pressure settings within the Indian healthcare system. Develop reflective practice, refine history-taking abilities specific to the Indian context, and strengthen psychiatric assessment methods. Learn to conduct risk assessments relevant to the Indian population, implement immediate management strategies, and improve communication with patients and their families. This concise, high-quality programme equips you with practical skills for effective emergency psychiatric care, ensuring you remain up-to-date in your field.

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Rely on our team of specialists to assist you weekly

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Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below

Master self-assessment for enhanced professional development within the Indian healthcare framework.

Conduct thorough psychiatric history evaluations relevant to the Indian population and cultural nuances.

Excel in mental state examinations and behavioural observations in the Indian context.

Evaluate and manage risks such as suicidal thoughts and violent behaviour, considering Indian cultural and societal factors.

Implement effective pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions commonly used in India.