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Conferences

Spring 2016 - Advanced Psychological Therapies

Fri 6th May

Advanced Psychological Therapies

Friday 6 May 2016

The Liberty Stadium, Swansea

 

Sessions - click for presentation slides

Medical psychotherapy in Wales - Dr Clare Cribb

Living well with dementia - Dr Catherine Quinn

CBT in occupational health - Prof Tayyeb Tahir

Increasing access to psychological therapies - Christine Wilson & Frank Kitt

Improving the quality of training: lessons from differentical attainment - Dr Subodh Dave

A bio psychosocial approach to core value for psychiatrists - Prof Keith Lloyd

Uncharted territory: co-developing Core Values for Psychiatrists - Veryan Richards

 

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Conference Winners

 Category

 Position

 Details

Audit

 

1st Prize

Dr   Sabarinath Radhakrishnan, Core   Psychiatry Trainee Year 2, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS trust

Audit   of patient’s non-attendance at adult community mental health team outpatient   clinic

 

2nd Prize

 

Dr Owain   Baker, ST6 Old Age Psychiatry Trainee, Abertawe   Bro Morgannwg University Health Board

Audit of   Prescription of As Required (PRN) Medication on the Elderly Care wards at   Cefn Coed Hospital

New   Research Idea

 

1st Prize

 

Dr Amanda   Bayley/Dr Mohamed El Tahir, Clinical   Psychologist/ Consultant Psychiatrist, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University   Health Board

Trialling   Narrative Therapy with a patient with Intellectual Disability

 

2nd Prize

 

Alex   Glendenning, Research Assistant, Swansea University Medical School

An Evaluation of Samaritans' South Wales Valleys   Project

Research   Findings

1st Prize

 

Dr   Chukwudi Okolie, Research Officer, Swansea University Medical School

A   review of interventions to prevent suicide in older people

 

2nd Prize

 

Dr   Udai Kandalama, Higher Psychiatric Trainee ST5/Clinical   Lecturer, Swansea Medical School/   Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board

Do   participants differ by method of recruitment into research? A study of the   National Centre for Mental Health Wales

  

 

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