Forthcoming Events and Conferences

 

Joint Conference of NIMHANS and the Royal College of Psychiatrists

6 and 7 March 2010, Convention Centre, NIMHANS, Bangalore, India

 

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College session at the 1st Asian World Congress in Goa - 2- 5 August 2007

 

The South Asian Forum International on Mental Health & Psychiatry welcomes you to its First World Congress being organised at Goa, India from 2nd August – 5th August, 2007. This will be a co-sponsored event with WPA Section on Psychiatry in Developing Countries, South Asian Division of Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK, World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry, World Association of Psychological Rehabilitation, World Health Organisation, World Federation of Mental Health and Asian Federation of Psychiatric Associations.

 

The meeting will have a range of scientific sessions addressing the recent advances in the field of mental health. Of importance will be the advances as relevant to mental health and psychiatry of the various regions of the globe, acknowledging the expertise of psychiatry in the developing and developed world. We are also planning to have workshops, teaching sessions and training seminars covering a wide range of topics that will cover areas that young psychiatrists and doctors must know, should know and can know in this important medical specialty.

 

Brochure

Registration Form

Report from the congress

South Asian Psychiatry Brochure

 

International Meeting of the WPA

 

The South Asian Division is pleased to announce that the First International Meeting of the WPA Section of Psychiatry in Developing Countries in Lahore, Pakistan,   15-18 February 2007 is being organised jointly with the South Asian Forum on Mental Health, World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation, South Asian Division of Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK, Asian Federation of Psychiatric Associations& World Federation for Mental Health. The meeting will have a number of scientific sessions addressing the recent updates in the field of mental health. We are also planning to have workshops, teaching sessions and training seminars for young doctors covering a wide range of topics.

 

It is expected that this meeting will be attended by a number of mental health professionals from developing as well developed countries from all over the world.

 

Our Section feels that this activity will emerge as a milestone in the promotion and development of mental health in the developing world. It is hoped that this meeting will also go a long way in establishing contacts among the professionals working in different countries that will help to promote mental health services at all levels of medical and social care.

 

 

Joanna Carroll

International Manager

 

1 February 2007

 

 

 

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