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On demand registration has now closed. Please note if you have registered for on demand viewing or you were a participant of the Spring Conference., details on how to access the recordings no demand were emailed to you. Recordings must be accessed before 30th April 2021. CPD Once you have participated in the conference or […]
The Call for Abstracts for the Spring Conference 2021 is now closed. Applicants will be informed whether their abstract has been accepted or not before Monday 15th February. The posters will be displayed online on both days of the conference. Please note presenting authors must be registered to attend the conference before Wednesday 24th February. […]
View the Conference Programme here. We are pleased to announce that this year’s NCHD Conference will take place on Friday, 26th February 2021 via Zoom Webinar. Psychiatry – Beyond the Basics We are pleased to announce that this year’s NCHD Conference will take place from 9:15AM to 4:00PM on Friday, 26th February 2021. The […]
UL-Midwest Winter Study Day / Conference in Psychiatry Date: 17th December 2020 Venue: Main Auditorium, Graduate Entry Medical School, UL and Online Organiser: UL-Midwest Deanery and Midlands Psychiatry Services CPD: Approved for 6 External / Internal Credits by CPsychI 09.45: Welcome: Dr John McFarland – UL-Midwest Deanery and ULGEMS 10:00 –1:00: Research Presentations: Chairperson Prof Gautam […]
The Online CPsychI Winter Conference 2020, titled Future Proofing Psychiatry featured announcements of the poster winners throughout the day. Conference delegates can access all the posters through the Winter Conference 2020 page. NCHD Poster Presentation Winner THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OBESITY AND DEPRESSION IN INDIVIDUALS AGED 57-77: A CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE 2015 MITCHELSTOWN COHORT […]
UCC Deanery Day Date: Friday 16th October 2020 Venue: Online – webex Organiser: Dr Karen O’Connor CPD: Approved for 3.5 External / Internal Credits by CPsychI Four lectures delivered by eminent psychiatrists and scientists, followed by four oral presentations by medical students and psychiatry trainees.