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Psychiatrist in Eating Disorders Course

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What will I learn?

Improve your skills with our Course for Psychiatrists on Eating Disorders. This course is made for psychiatrists who want to learn more about eating disorders. You will learn about the different types of eating disorders, the signs and symptoms, and what makes people more likely to get them. You will also learn how to use the DSM-5 and ICD-10 to properly diagnose these disorders. We will teach you how to make good treatment plans, keep track of how patients are doing, and make sure you are following the right ethical guidelines. Keep up with the newest treatment ways and ways to check on patients so you can give them the best care while respecting their culture and keeping their information safe. Join us now and get the newest knowledge to help you in your work.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below

Know how to diagnose: Use the DSM-5 and ICD-10 to find out exactly what is wrong with a patient.

Make treatment plans: Create treatment plans that work well for both the short-term and long-term.

Check how patients are improving: Use ways to measure if the treatment is working.

Always be ethical: Keep patient information private and make sure they understand and agree to the treatment.

Use new treatment methods: Learn and try out new ways to help patients.