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About the Psychopharmacology SIG

 

The inaugural meeting of the Special Interest Group in Psychopharmacology was held at the Royal College of Psychiatrists on 3 May 2000. Approximately 250 members of the College had expressed interest in the establishment of this Group. The main aims of the Psychopharmacology SIG are:

 

  • to promote teaching, research and the clinical practice of psychopharmacology as related to psychiatry
  • provide advice to the College on matters within the remit of psychopharmacology, as requested.

 

These aims will be pursued in collaboration with various bodies both inside and outside the College. There is a good degree of common ground with the British Association for Psychopharmacology, and strong links between the Psychopharmacology SIG and the BAP are envisaged.

 

 

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How to join

 

Membership is open to all Members of or Associates of the College. Others may be invited to join at the discretion of the Chair.

 

To join, please complete our online application form or email the College Membership section.

 

 

 

 

List of Executive

 

Member Year of joining Position
Prof. Allan Young 2011 (E) Chair
Dr Bhanu Gupta 2011 (E) Financial Officer
Prof. Ian Anderson 2004 (C) Committee Member
Prof. Thomas Barnes 2004 (C) Committee Member
Dr Sarah Curran 2010 (C) Committee Member
Dr Vivienne Curtis 2004 (C) Committee Member
Prof. John Deakin 2004 (C) Committee Member
Dr Andrew Easton 2004 (C) Website Content Editor
Prof. Shon Lewis 2004 (C) Committee Member
Dr Christopher Link 2004 (C) Committee Member
Dr Sean Lynch 2004 (C) Committee Member
Dr Mohammad Makhdum 2004 (C) Committee Member
Dr Hamish McAllister-Williams 2004 (C) Committee Member
Dr Eleni Palazidou 2004 (C) Committee Member
Dr Maxine Patel 2010 (C) Committee Member
Prof. Michael Reveley 2005 (C) Committee Member
Dr Allan Scott 2004 (C) Committee Member
Dr Simon Tavernor 2004 (C) Committee Member

 

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