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Are you presenting in a session at Congress this year?
Top tips and everything you need to know before presenting at the International Congress in Edinburgh this year!
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Why we should prioritise adult ADHD
Why we should prioritise adult ADHD - A blog from the RCPsych in Scotland's ADHD Subgroup
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Choose Psychiatry 2023: Seeing the person not the patient
Angela McCrimmon, 46, from Livingston, was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when she was 19 years old. In this blog, she discusses her mental health journey and the importance of psychiatry.
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Life in the hot seat
In her October blog Wendy celebrates new College members, potential new Presidents and new opportunities to influence mental health services.
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RCPsych Wales - Calls for a new service and treatment pathway for Tourette's Syndome
Ahead of a Senedd debate, Dr Amani Hassan explains the need for focus on Tourette's Syndrome in Wales.
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Patient Recorded Outcome Measures (PROMs) in Community Mental Health Care
The NCCMH are developing an implementation Guide for Patient Recorded Outcome Measures (PROMs) in Community Mental Health Care
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Evolutionary psychiatry events
Find out when the evolutionary psychiatry SIG will be hosting upcoming events and review minutes from our past meetings.
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Looking ahead to 2021
Recovery and renewal are two topics which feature highly as Adrian uses his December blog to look forward to 2021.
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Behind the cover - a neurodivergence design by a neurodivergent designer
We hear from Emily - a dyslexic and autistic illustrator, graphic designer and podcaster -who designed the cover of one of the issues of RCPsych Insight, a cover that features in our current cover art exhibition.
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Working as a neurodivergent psychiatrist
A psychiatrist who is AuDHD talks about reasonable adjustments, where you can go to for support, and how he has found life as a neurodivergent doctor.