South Asian International Division

Latest additions:

 

 Subject  Date Added

Joint Conference of NIMHANS and the Royal College of Psychiatrists

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

Jan 2010

New Chair - Dr Parmanand Kulhara

Jun 09

 

Sri Lanka Conflict Appeal

 

Trek in Kerala 2009

 

Jun 09

 

Aug 08

 

The Royal College of Psychiatrists pledges support to members in Bangladesh

 
Nov 07
 

College session at the 1st Asian World Congress in Goa

July 07

 

 

 

About the South Asian International Division

 

In April 2004 the Privy Council of the UK Government, responsible for Chartered Bodies incorporated by Royal Charter, approved several amendments to the Royal College of Psychiatrists Bye-laws. The main object of International Divisions is to facilitate the exchange of information and to promote discussion about psychiatry within a specified geographical area outside the United Kingdom and Ireland. The amendment to Section XXIVB of the Bye-law stipulates that "there may be such International Divisions, in areas outside the United Kingdom and outside Ireland, so constituted and with such organisation as may from time to time be prescribed by the Regulations, for the purpose of providing for discussion and exchange of information locally.

 

Executive Committee

 

Chair: Dr Parmanand Kulhara
Vice Chair: Dr Khalid Mufti (Pakistan)
Financial Officer: Dr Alisa Wacharasindhu (Thailand)

 

 

Countries

 

  • Bangladesh
  • Bhutan
  • Democratic Republic of Korea
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Maldives
  • Myanmar
  • Nepal
  • Pakistan
  • Sri Lanka
  • Thailand
  • Timor-Leste

 

The College International Unit provides overall administrative support to the South Asian Division.  If you wish to inform us of anything that will be of interest to our members in the region please email us on    southasiadivision@rcpsych.ac.uk  

 

Please feel free to contact the relevant executive officer directly (see their contact details above) but please copy your message to the College.

 


 

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