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Primary Care Updates 2025: Psychiatry Series | Psychosis

21st Jan 2025
7:30 - 8:30pm (GMT)
21st Jan 2025
7:30 - 8:30pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
Free
ONLINE

Description

About the MedAll Primary Care CPD Programme

We are passionate about making great medical education easily accessible and we power thousands of medical courses and events every year. In light of the increasing commitments faced by healthcare professionals, including the rising cost of living and strained practice finances, we felt compelled to do something. It's why we have introduced a flexible, easy access CPD programme for doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals working in primary care. We recognise that the high expense of traditional CPD update courses is a significant barrier, and by collaborating as an entire primary care community we hope we can offer a practical, accessible alternative that delivers exceptional value.

About our speaker: Dr Rosalyn Buckland and Dr Zoe Scabbiolo

Dr. Rosalyn Buckland and Dr. Zoe Scabbiolo are dedicated professionals at Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, where they contribute their expertise in providing exceptional mental health and psychotherapy services.

Who Should Join?

āœ… GPs

āœ… GP Trainees

āœ… Primary care and practice nurses

āœ… Practice pharmacists

āœ… Other allied healthcare professionals in Primary Care

Accreditation Note

This event is not formally accredited by an external organisation for CPD points. The current guidance for GP CPD is that it is appropriate that the credits you self-allocate should equal however many hours you spent on learning activities, as long as they are demonstrated by a reflective note on lessons learned and any changes made or planned (if applicable).

Summary

This session provides an essential update on the recognition and management of psychosis in primary care. It focuses on equipping healthcare professionals with the skills to identify early signs of psychosis, initiate timely interventions, and ensure effective referrals to specialist services. Attendees will also explore strategies for engaging patients and their families in care plans, promoting better outcomes.

Learning objectives

Identify Early Signs: Develop the ability to recognize the early signs and symptoms of psychosis in patients, facilitating prompt intervention and care.

Initiate Management Plans: Gain confidence in developing and implementing initial management strategies for patients with suspected psychosis in a primary care setting.

Facilitate Specialist Referrals: Learn how to navigate referral pathways effectively, ensuring patients receive timely access to specialist mental health services.

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21st Jan 2025
7:30 - 8:30pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
Free
ONLINE