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Geriatric Psychiatry Specialist Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Improve your skills with this Course for Specialists in Psychiatry for Older People. It's for doctors and other professionals in psychiatry who want to be really good at looking after older people. You'll learn how to write good reports, how to help patients get support from their family and community, and how to understand mental health problems like dementia and feeling very sad (depression). You'll also learn how to make plans to help patients, including using medicine and other ways that don't involve medicine. You'll learn how to do good check-ups for older people too. This course will give you the skills to give the best care to older people.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance your development of the practical skills listed below

Write good reports: Make sure your reports are correct and easy to understand.

Help build support: Get family and community involved to help patients.

Identify problems in older people: Know how to spot problems with thinking, feeling sad, and feeling worried.

Make treatment plans: Use medicine and other methods to help people get better.

Do check-ups for older people: Look at their health, their family and friends, and their thinking skills.