Dear Colleague,
The General and Community
Faculty are looking at ways to improve communication with all our
members. In particular, we want to make sure you only receive
relevant emails.
The College can send
emails to those members who have both indicated an interest in a
particular area and have registered an email address with the
College. We are therefore encouraging everyone to ensure that
their user
profile on the Royal College of Psychiatrists website is up to
date. You will be asked for your username and password.
If you have forgotten your log in details you can ask for a
reminder.
If you have not registered for the Members’
Area you will need to go to www.rcpsych.ac.uk/login.aspx
and follow the instructions to register.
When you have logged in,
please go to the
Contact Details section and check that your email address and
other contact details are up to date.
In order to indicate your
subspecialties of interest, please go to the
Professional Details section.
On the Professional
Details page, select your specialty by clicking in the relevant
checkbox. There is an additional subsection for General / Adult
which can be accessed by clicking on the plus sign. You will then
see a list of subspecialties, including in-patient care, CRHT, EIP,
CMHT, day care, primary care liaison and Assertive Outreach. Select
all those subspecialties relevant to your area of work by clicking
on the description and then enter the number of clinical PAs for
this subspecialty. Once you have indicated all the relevant
subspecialties, click on the ‘Submit change of details’
submission button.
Just to repeat – this is
not so that we can deluge you with emails, but so that we can
ensure you do receive important items which are of interest and
relevance to you. All the information you provide (including your
email address) will remain confidential and will not be given to
anyone else. Any messages we send will be in a format which does
not allow anyone else to view your address. If you have any
questions, email: gandcfaculty@rcpsych.ac.uk.
Yours sincerely,
Dr Michele Hampson
Chair
General and Community Faculty
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March 2008 by E Baker-Glenn