Welcome to the Faculty of Liaison Psychiatry Conference 2022: Conference Resources Page
Conference programme
View the conference programme.
Conference booklet
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Accreditation
This conference is eligible for 1 point per hour of educational activity, subject to peer group approval.
Social Media
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Certificates
Certificates of attendance will be emailed to delegates after the conference.
Watch on demand
Once the conference has taken place live, you will receive links to watch the conference sessions on demand. To access the recordings you will be required to enter your name, email address and a password. This is unique to you as a registered delegate so please do not share the recording links.
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Presentations
Copies of the PowerPoint presentations will be made available here for delegates to view by kind permission of the presenters.
All presentations remain the intellectual property of the author and it is strictly prohibited to copy, distribute or reproduce any information, images or data included in these presentations without prior written consent of the author. If a presentation is not listed, it is because we have not received permission from the author. This page will be updated if further presentations are received.
Workforce, wellbeing and worldwide – a challenge for all of medicine - Professor Andrew Goddard
Update from Scotland - Dr Prakash Shankar
Psychiatry in the general hospital: Past, present and future - Professor Michael Sharpe
Proposed changes to MHA and MCA focussing on Emergency Departments - Mr Peter Edwards
Understanding and managing delirium: recent progress in research and practice Professor Liz Sampson
Interventions for Self-harm - Professor Else Guthrie
Old age and liaison Psychiatry - Dr Shannon Hilton
The Psychiatry of COVID-19 - Dr Jonathan Rogers
Fast acting antidepressants - a revolution in psychopharmacology? - Professor David Nutt
Medical Emergencies in eating disorders, MEED Professor Paul Robinson
Can a children's game increase awareness of delirium? Dr Rebecca Chubb