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PSYCHOSIS, SOMATIZATION & SOCIETY WINTER CONFERENCE Name: 16th - 17th November 2017 Dunboyne Castle Hotel, Co Meath 13.5 external CPD credits (Thursday: 7.5 credits Friday: 6 credits)
Welcome Dear colleagues Our College is growing and so is our conference. Both depend on the spirit of volunteerism of our members. Much of the planning, organisation and inspiration of the conference has been achieved by members in their own time. I would especially like to thank the conference academic committee, who guided me and tolerated crackly teleconference lines! My wish for the conference is that the spirit of volunteerism begins to see rewards from the College. I hope the programme will help us work towards a greater understanding of where we are as a profession, and in turn, enhance the College's ability to advocate on our behalf and our patients. As at all conferences, there is informal networking. Hopefully this will develop into a formal network with the ability to use the conference and College structures to achieve what psychiatry in Ireland needs to be excellent. In the future, I would like to continue a number of themes, particularly through the parallel sessions. Professional Competence for a while now has been a permanent slot. I'm hoping that Ethics, Law and a session on how to support our own mental health will also be regular topics on the programme. The poster exhibition is another fixed slot which I think works well as an opportunity to showcase and explore psychiatry beyond service provision. There has been discussion about changing the format of the poster display and I'd welcome any suggestions. I'd like to welcome our speakers from outside Ireland and thank all our speakers and chairs. Again, this conference would not be possible without your spirit of volunteerism. Please don't forget the social side of the conference. There is our very popular conference dinner, and I'm sure a hearty performance from the College Choir on Thursday evening. I'd like to invite everyone to also attend the CSCST Graduation and Examination Award Ceremony to welcome the future members of our growing College. With best wishes for a most successful event. —————————— Dr William Flannery Vice President and Conference Academic Coordinator 2 L @IrishPsychiatry using #CPsychIW17
Thursday 16th November From 08:15 Registration & Poster Exhibition Tara Suite 08:45 - 09:00 Welcome Address & Introduction Dr John Hillery, President 09:00 - 10:45 SOMATIZATION AND FUNCTIONAL DISORDERS Chair: Dr Catherine Corby SOMATIC SYMPTOM DISORDER – EXPLAINING THE (MEDICALLY) UNEXPLAINED DR SIOBHAN MACHALE, BEAUMONT HOSPITAL DUBLIN Understanding the role of autonomic hyperarousal in triggering multiple somatic symptoms, and how functional disorder is missed in the course of multiple structural investigations, is central in the assessment and management of patients with Somatic Symptom Disorder. Learning to speak a psychosomatic language allows us to communicate most effectively with DR SIOBHAN MACHALE our patients and optimise clinical outcomes. SOMATIZATION IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS EMERITUS PROF MARIA GARRALDA HUALDE, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON Physical symptoms without an underlying medical disorder are common in children and young people: in a small cohort, they become persistent and impairing. This presentation will discuss why these symptoms matter. Their psychiatric manifestation, the application of a bio- psychosocial approach and helpful interventions will also be discussed. EMERITUS PROF MARIA GARRALDA HUALDE 10.45 - 11.15 Coffee Break And Poster Exhibition 11:15 - 13:00 NCHD RESEARCH ORAL PRESENTATIONS (The winner of the Best NCHD Research Oral Presentation will be announced at 12.00 on Friday) Chair: Dr Caragh Behan 11.25 - 11.40 OUTCOMES OF RENAL TRANSPLANTATION IN PATIENTS WITH BIPOLAR AFFECTIVE DISORDER AND SCHIZOPHRENIA DR MARY BUTLER, Cork University Hospital 11.40 - 11.55 INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN DEPRESSION AND THE THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE TO ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY MS NIAMH CORCORAN, University College Dublin 11:55 - 12:10 TWO DISTINCT PATTERNS OF TREATMENT RESISTANCE: CLINICAL PREDICTORS OF TREATMENT RESISTANCE IN FIRST EPISODE SCHIZOPHRENIA SPECTRUM PSYCHOSES DR JOHN LALLY, St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin 12:10 - 12:25 TRYPTOPHAN METABOLIC PROFILE IN TERM AND PRETERM BREAST MILK: IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH DR LOUISE O’ROURKE, University College Cork & Cork University Hospital 12:25 - 12:40 INVESTIGATING ADVANCED DIFFUSION IMAGING OF THE STRIA MEDULLARIS IN DEPRESSION DR SHANE ROONEY, Tallaght Hospital, Dublin 12:40 - 12:55 EMERGENCY REFERRALS TO THE PAEDIATRIC LIAISON PSYCHIATRY DEPARTMENT IN THE CHILDREN’S UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (CUH) 2011- 2015; TRENDS OVER TIME DR SARAH SEXTON, Lucena Clinic, Dublin Winter Conference 2017 3
13.00 - 13.30 Poster Exhibition 13.30 - 14.30 Lunch The Ivy Restaurant 14.30 - 15.45 Parallel Sessions Part 1 Chair: Dr Alyson Lee Drawing Room W2017.1 THE RELEVENCE OF BALINT GROUPS FOR DOCTORS IN THEIR DAY TO DAY CLINICAL WORK DR GEAROID FITZGERALD, Leeds Partnership NHS Foundation Trust In this presentation, Dr Fitzgerald will describe the emotional and attitudinal capacities doctors can develop from being in a Balint Group. He will demonstrate how the structure of the group and the stance of the leader can facilitate this development. As organised by the Faculty of Medical Psychotherapy Or Chair: Prof David Cotter Darley Suite W2017.2 ADVANCES IN PSYCHOSIS RESEARCH PSYCHOSIS AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE: LESSONS FROM THE CONFLICT IN NORTHERN IRELAND DR CIARAN MULHOLLAND, Queens University Belfast There is increasing awareness that psychotic conditions such as Schizophrenia are far from impervious to the impact of the social environment. Despite this, the role of conflict and war in the aetiology and course of psychotic illness has not been examined in detail to date. A number of related studies which explore how experiences of childhood trauma, including traumas resulting from Northern Ireland’s “Troubles”, impact on first episode psychosis, will be presented. DIFFICULTIES WITH SOCIAL COGNITION IN PSYCHOSIS: CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES & TREATMENTS PROF GARY DONOHOE, NUIG Deficits in cognition are often more strongly predictive of disability than clinical symptoms alone. This talk will focus on deficits in social cognition as of particular relevance to understanding disability. Causes of social cognitive deficits – both genetic and environmental will be discussed, along with recent successes in improving cognitive function using low support treatment capable of being incorporated in standard clinical care. As organised by the Faculty of Academic Psychiatry Or Chair: Dr Pauline Twomey Tara Suite W2017.3 MORAL DIMENSIONS OF ADDICTION DR PIERS BENN, Heythrop College, London It is widely thought that addiction, whether to substance use or other activities, is a disease. But there is increasing opposition to this notion. Dr Benn will explore the concept of addiction, highlighting the ways in which it both does, and does not resemble a disease and suggest that the concepts of control and choice are sometimes too readily abandoned. For this reason, he shall cast a sceptical eye on the claims made for many treatment programmes. As organised by the Human Rights & Ethics Committee and the Faculty of General Adult Psychiatry 4 L @IrishPsychiatry using #CPsychIW17
15.45 -16.15 Coffee Break And Poster Exhibition 16.15 -17.30 Parallel Sessions Part 2 Chair: Dr Miriam Kennedy Tara Suite W2017.4 WHAT IS A PSYCHIATRIST? COMPETING CONCEPTS, COMPETING PERSPECTIVES? IDENTITY? WHAT DO WE THINK? DR MIRIAM KENNEDY, Highfield Healthcare, Dublin As recently appointed Director of Communications and Public Education, the above questions arose for me. This workshop looks at what members think, past and recent surveys and current conflicts. We begin a series of workshops whereby a consensus may be reached so that we can debate “What is the College’s function in communicating the role of a consultant psychiatrist, how do we support it and are we agreed on that role/identity?” RESPONSIBILITY WITHOUT POWER, UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS, EROSION OF PROFESSIONALISM DR AIDEEN MORAN, Connolly Hospital, Dublin & DR RACHAEL CULLIVAN-ELLIOTT, St Davnet’s Hospital, Monaghan The Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist today faces an array of new challenges. By more precisely and clearly defining our role, can we begin to address these issues and ensure a more positive future for this “Super specialism”? A document outlining the roles and responsibilities of the General Adult Psychiatrist will be presented to guide the discussion. As organised by External Affairs and Policy and the Faculty of General Adult Psychiatry Or Chair: Prof David Cotter Darley Suite W2017.5 ESTABLISHING AN IRISH PSYCHOSIS NETWORK GROUP PROF DAVID COTTER, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin with contributions from DR KATHERINE BROWN, PROF AIDEN CORVIN, DR ERIC KELLEHER, DR JOHN LYNE, PROF COLM MCDONALD, DR ERIC ROCHE This session is designed around facilitating the interaction of researchers in Ireland interested in psychosis. The organisers have invited these investigators to give summaries of their research interests and plans over 4 minutes with some comments on how they see a Psychosis Research Group working together to obtain funding within the island of Ireland. As organised by the Faculty of Academic Psychiatry Or Chair: Dr Lorcan Martin Drawing Room W2017.6 PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE NOW, AND THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME DR LORCAN MARTIN, Director of Professional Competence & St Loman’s Hospital, Mullingar Professional competence schemes across all training bodies are undergoing review and consultation with the Medical Council in 2017. This workshop will bring participants up to date on recent changes to our PCS, and will look at the shape of things to come in professional competence. An important workshop for all psychiatrists enrolled in the PCS. As organised by the Professional Competence Committee Winter Conference 2017 5
PERFORMANCE FROM COLLEGE OF PSYCHIATRISTS CHOIR 19.00 Tara Suite CSCST GRADUATION & EXAMINATION AWARD CEREMONY Examination Award Recipients Dr Molly Bredin, Dr Allen Bulfin, Dr Cornelia Carey, Dr Ruth Ceannt, Dr David Columb, Dr Caoimhe Cooney, Dr Musaab Elzain, Dr Sana Fayyaz, Dr Jane Gilhooley, Dr Kevin Glynn, Dr Sarah Hanley, Dr Katherine Irvine, Dr Sannie John, Dr Shafaq Kashif, Dr Jennifer Keane, Dr Claire Kehoe, Dr Louisa Kelly, Dr Sadaf Khan, Dr Beata Kowalewska, Dr Ultan McCaffrey, Dr Aisling McGrath, Dr Noreen Moloney, Dr Sean Naughton, Dr Therese O’Carroll, Dr Antonia O’Keeffe, Dr Damien O’Riordan, Dr Sonn Patel, Dr Roisin Plunkett, Dr Vishnu Pradeep, Dr Ronan Rice, Dr Thomas Ryle, Dr Raymond Scanlon, Dr Memoona Usman, Dr Calvin Yee, Dr Leo Yoshida, Dr Mu’adz Zubir, CSCST Recipients Dr Emma Bainbridge, Dr Caragh Behan, Dr Maurice Bonar, Dr Aine Butler, Dr Fintan Byrne, Dr Idris Cole, Dr Maeve Crowley, Dr Monika Cunnane, Dr Richard Duffy, Dr Colin Fernandez, Dr Pamela Foley, Dr Eric Kelleher, Dr Alamin Kheir, Dr Roisin McCarthy, Dr Tapiwa Mongwa, Dr Kara O’Connell, Dr Eric Roche, Dr Ian Schneider, Dr Eileen Sweeney, Dr Thekiso Thekiso, From 19.30 Sadlier Bar DRINKS & CANAPÉ RECEPTION (included with dinner booking) Darley Suite CONFERENCE DINNER (free seating, partners welcome) 6 L @IrishPsychiatry using #CPsychIW17
Friday 17th November From 08:15 Registration & Poster Exhibition Tara Suite 09.20 - 09.30 Welcome Address and Introduction Dr William Flannery, Conference Academic Coordinator 09.30 - 12.00 RECENT ADVANCES IN THE CAUSES OF MENTAL ILLNESS Chair: Prof Colm McDonald THE EARLY ORIGINS OF “ADULT” MENTAL ILLNESS PROF MARY CANNON, RCSI, Dublin Although we treat child and adolescent psychiatry and general adult psychiatry as distinct, non- overlapping subspecialties, there is compelling evidence that most adult mental disorders already have roots in childhood mental health problems. These findings from large epidemiological studies highlight the need to develop new models of care focussing on prevention and early PROF MARY CANNON intervention. THE PERVASIVE AND PERSISTENT IMPACT OF CHILDHOOD BULLYING VICTIMIZATION PROF LOUISE ARSENEAULT, Kings College London There is little doubt today that being bullied is an adverse and stressful experience that casts a shadow on children and adolescents’ wellbeing and their development. But it has not always been the case. It is only recent that researchers and mental health professionals have started to pay attention to the potential harmful consequences of being bullied in childhood. In this PROF LOUISE presentation, Prof Arseneault will summarise some of the evidence demonstrating the harmful ARSENEAULT impact of childhood bullying victimization up to adult years, concluding with a discussion on the possible policy implications and recommendations of this research. GENETICS AND IMAGING IN PSYCHIATRY – UPDATE FROM THE ENIGMA STUDY PROF OLE A ANDREASSEN, University of Oslo, Norway Recent progress in genetics and brain imaging has provided unique opportunities for understanding the biological underpinnings of psychiatric disorders. The large, global ENIGMA study has shown how small, subtle brain morphology variants seem to define severe mental disorders, and how these are associated with common gene variants. PROF OLE A ANDREASSEN 12.00 - 12.30 Coffee Break And Poster Exhibition 12.30 - 13.00 ANNOUNCEMENT OF PRIZE WINNERS NCHD Research Prize Oral NCHD Research Prize Poster IJPM Presentation of John Dunne Medal 2016 Dr Charles Smith 2017 Essay Competition 13.00 - 14.00 Lunch The Ivy Restaurant Winter Conference 2017 7
14.15 - 15.15 Chair: Dr Stephen Monks PREVENTING CULTS, GANGS AND RADICALIZATION: SHOULD PSYCHIATRISTS BE INVOLVED? EMERITUS PROF JEREMY COID, Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University London Public health Psychiatry is neglected in most training curricula but an essential area for future training and research. Cults, Gangs and Radicalisation share similar features of the epidemic spread of ideas which can lead to violence if not contained. They may result in or be the PROF JEREMY COID result of psychiatric morbidity as well as influencing the content of symptoms experienced by patients. Gangs and Radicalisation are emerging public health problems in the UK and have begun to impact increasingly on Psychiatry, although psychiatrists have little understanding of these phenomena. This presentation will examine common features, the epidemiology of extremism, and implications for future prevention. 15.15 - 16.15 Chair: Dr Maeve Moran WHISTLEBLOWING & WHISTLEBLOWER REPRISAL DR TOM CLONAN, Dublin Dr Tom Clonan will outline the PhD Research process which led to his discovery of shockingly high levels of sexual violence within Ireland’s armed forces during the period 1996 - 2000. He will discuss the professional, intellectual, legal and ethical implications of these findings as a serving officer (Captain) in the Defence Forces. The positive outcomes of the research and subsequent government enquiry for all serving personnel today will be outlined. DR TOM CLONAN 16.15 - 16.30 Conference Closing Remarks 8 L @IrishPsychiatry using #CPsychIW17
Biographies of Speakers OLE A ANDREASSEN MD PhD is a Professor of biological psychiatry at the University of Oslo, and Director of the NORMENT Centre at Oslo University Hospital. His research has a translational focus, with the overall goal of bringing novel research methodology and findings to clinical practice. Prof Andreassen is involved in several international research projects and has co-authored over 500 peer reviewed publications. LOUISE ARSENEAULT’S research focuses on the study of harmful behaviours such as violence and substance dependence, their developmental origins, their inter-connections with mental health, and their consequences for victims. In the early stages of her career, she examined harmful behaviours as a developmental outcome, primarily in adolescents and in adults. Over time, the focus of her research broadened to include harmful behaviours as causes of mental health problems. Prof Arseneault completed her PhD in biomedical sciences at the University of Montreal and moved to the UK for postdoctoral training at the MRC Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre. She has been working with well-known longitudinal cohorts such as the Montreal Longitudinal Cohorts, the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study and the Environmental Risk (E-Risk) Longitudinal Twin Study, a nationally-representative sample of families with twins in England and Wales. She has also been exploring another important nationally-representative cohort, the National Child Development Survey (NCDS), with a Mid-Career Fellowship Award from the British Academy. She has recently been appointed the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Mental Health Leadership Fellow. PIERS BENN is a Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy at Heythrop College, University of London, and an Adjunct Professor at Fordham University London Centre. He has been a Lecturer in Philosophy at the Universities of Leeds and St Andrews and a Lecturer in Medical Ethics & Law at Imperial College London. He is the author of Ethics (Routledge 2000) and Commitment (Acumen Press 2011). His interests range widely but are focused on Philosophy of Religion, Applied Ethics and Philosophy of Psychiatry. He has appeared on British media from time to time. MARY CANNON is Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology and Youth Mental Health in Department of Psychiatry, Royal College of Surgeons and is a Consultant Psychiatrist in Beaumont Hospital, Dublin. Her research interest is in early risk factors for adult mental disorders with a particular emphasis on psychotic symptoms and disorders. She is Chair of the Faculty of Academic Psychiatry of the College of Psychiatrists and is a member of the Association of Child and Adolescent Mental Health Special Interest Group in Youth Mental Health. TOM CLONAN is an academic and lectures in the School of Media, DIT. He is also a journalist and provides security analysis for national and international media organisations including RTE, Sky News, the BBC, Al Jazeera and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He is one of Ireland's foremost whistle-blowers and is cited by Transparency International (Ireland) as a target of 'Whistle-blower Reprisal' on the part of the Irish Military Authorities in relation to his research on sexual violence within the Irish Defence Forces. JEREMY W COID MD FRCPsych is Emeritus Professor of Forensic Psychiatry, Institute of Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London, UK, and now Visiting Professor to the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, Kings College London. Winter Conference 2017 9
DAVID COTTER is Professor of Molecular Psychiatry in RCSI, HRB Clinician Scientist and Vice Dean of CPsychI. His research interest is Psychosis, and the biological and epidemiological basis of this and other major mental disorders. RACHAEL CULLIVAN currently works as a non-sectorized, Consultant General Adult Psychiatrist with the Monaghan Community Mental Health Team. Primary Care Liaison, Outpatient Services and Home- Based Treatment are highly developed within the team illustrating the complexities of the role of the consultant psychiatrist which is an area of particular interest. GARY DONOHOE is Professor and Chair of Psychology and the Director of the Cognitive Genetics and Neuroimaging Centre (NICOG) at NUI Galway. The main focus of Prof Donohoe’s research is characterising the biological and early environmental causes of cognitive disability associated with major mental health disorders, and developing treatments to improve these deficits. He has published over 150 peer reviewed papers in the area. In 2016, he received a European Research Council award for his work on immune models of cognitive deficits in Schizophrenia, and the NUIG President’s Award for Research Excellence. GEAROID FITZGERALD is a Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy in the National Health Service and Training Programme Director for Psychotherapy Training for the Yorkshire and Humber Deanery. He is a psychoanalyst in the British Psychoanalytical Society, the same society of which Enid and Michael Balint were members. He is the Vice President of the British Balint. ELENA GARRALDA is Emeritus Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Imperial College London, and Honorary Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry with CNWL Foundation Trust in London. Her clinical and research interests include the interface between physical and mental health problems in children and adolescents, functional physical symptoms and mental health in children with both chronic and critical/acute physical disorders. MIRIAM KENNEDY is a dual qualified Consultant Psychiatrist in General Adult psychiatry and Later Life (over 65) with a particular interest in Mood Disorders and Depression. With an additional doctorate in medical physiology and a qualification in interpersonal psychotherapy, her approach emphasises a biopsychosocial model of treatment. She works in Highfield Healthcare in Acute Inpatient and (new) General Adult Day Hospital Services, and also serves a Later Life Long Term Care Group. A senior lecturer at RCSI and TCD (honorary), Dr Kennedy has wide experience in education, teaching and learning at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Research and professional interests include capacity and consent to treatment (Human Rights) and medical education. In August 2017 she took up the additional role of Director of Communications and Public Education at the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland. SIOBHAN MACHALE has practised as a Consultant Liaison Psychiatrist for 19 years, initially in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, before returning to her current post at Beaumont Hospital in 2006. She is a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and a Senior Lecturer in the RCSI. As a Liaison Psychiatrist, her primary role is in the care and management of the mental health needs of patients in the general hospital setting, incorporating the art and language of mind-body medicine. LORCAN MARTIN is Director of Professional Competence in the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland. He is a Consultant in General Adult Psychiatry with Longford/Westmeath Mental Health Services. He trained in Trinity College and with the Eastern Health Board as was. His special area of interest is greater 10 L @IrishPsychiatry using #CPsychIW17
integration of mental health services into the community and he has been instrumental in developing many new initiatives in this regard including a Primary Care Liaison Service, a service for deaf clients, an ongoing public mental health awareness programme and a consultative group so that service users/ carers may be involved in service development. He has presented these projects and others at a number of international conferences. Dr Martin has also been involved in training programmes in the area of mental health for a number of statutory and voluntary agencies, and also has a particular interest in the clinical training and examination of non-consultant hospital doctors working in psychiatry. AIDEEN MORAN is a General Adult Psychiatrist at the Department of Adult Psychiatry, Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown, Dublin. She is also Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) and an Associate Specialist of the Deans Clinics St Patricks’ University Hospital, Dublin. A medical graduate of Trinity College in 1992, Dr Moran completed her senior registrar training in general adult psychiatry on the Irish National Higher Training Scheme in Psychiatry and also completed a special interest year in forensic psychiatry. She holds a Masters in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) from Trinity College and continues to act as an examiner and supervisor on the PG Diploma in CBT offered by TCD. She also holds a Masters in Health Services Management from TCD. Dr Moran is actively involved in a number of professional bodies. She has previously been active in the Faculty of Medical Psychotherapy and External Affairs and Policy Committee and is an active member of the Faculty of General Adult Executive of the College of Psychiatrists Ireland. CIARAN MULHOLLAND is a Consultant Psychiatrist with the Northern Health and Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland, a Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Medical Education at Queen’s University Belfast and Visiting Professor to the Bamford Centre for Mental Health at the University of Ulster. He is clinical co-lead for an innovative service for young people with "at risk mental states" and Clinical Director of the recently established Northern Ireland Regional Clinical Network for the treatment of conditions occurring as a consequence of trauma, including trauma arising from the "Troubles". Winter Conference 2017 11
Poster Presentation of Abstracts On Display 1. HEARING VOICES: A REVIEW OF REFERRALS TO LINN DARA 9. AUDIT ON LITHIUM MONITORING IN THE CAMAC SECTOR, ST ADOLESCENT DAY PROGRAMME JAMES’ HOSPITAL DR MOLLY BREDIN1, DR EDWINA BARRY2 DR EIMEAR DOODY1, DR CORNELIA CAREY1, DR GRAINNE 1 Midlands Regional Hospital, Portlaoise FLYNN1, DR NIALL CRUMLISH1 2 Linn Dara Adolescent Day Programme, Cherry Orchard Hospital, 1 St James’ Hospital, Dublin Dublin 10. LIKELY IMPACT OF eGFR USE TO MONITOR RENAL FUNCTION 2. GP REFERRALS TO AN INNER CITY PSYCHIATRIC SERVICE: IN PATIENTS PRESCRIBED LITHIUM THERAPY COMPLETED AUDIT CYCLE DR ALIN DUMITRESCU1, DR DARRA PHELAN1 DR KELECHI NNAEMEKA CHUKWUDI1, DR HIBERET TESSEMA 1 University Hospital, Kerry BELAY 1 11. BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINE STANDARDS FOR RECORD 1 Connolly Hospital, Dublin KEEPING: A RETROSPECTIVE AUDIT 3. AN AUDIT OF MEDICATION PRESCRIBING IN A CAMHS DR AMGAD ELMAKKI1, DR MICHELE BRANNIGAN1 OUTPATIENT SETTING 1 St Luke’s Hospital, Co Tipperary DR DAVID COLUMB1 12. COMPLETE AUDIT CYCLE EXAMINING STANDARDS OF LITHIUM 1 St John of God Hospital, Dublin MONITORING IN PATIENTS ATTENDING OUTPATIENT CLINIC 4. A NATIONAL SURVEY OF ONLINE GAMBLING BEHAVIOURS DR MOHANAD ELTIEB1, DR MUSAAB ELZAIN1 DR DAVID COLUMB1, DR COLIN O’GARA1,2 1 St Luke’s Hospital, Co Tipperary 1 St John of God Hospital, Dublin 13. CASE REPORT HIT-AND-RUN OCD (MOTOR VEHICLE 2 UCD School of Medicine and Medical Science, University College ACCIDENT- MVA –OCD) Dublin DR MUSAAB ELZAIN1, DR PATRICK DOYLE1 5. A SIMULATION AND EDUCATION PROGRAMME TO DEVELOP 1 Limerick Mental Health Services COMPETENCIES IN ELECTRO-CONVULSIVE THERAPY 14. LIAISON PSYCHIATRY: RESPONSE TIME TO REFERRALS DR ROISIN CONNOLLY1, DR NOEL CROCKETT2, DR STEPHEN DR SANA FAYYAZ1, DR NOREEN BANNAN2 MOORE1 1 South Meath Mental Health Services 1 Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital, Omagh 2 Connolly Hospital, Dublin 2 Grangewood Hospital, Derry 15. A DESIGNATED LIAISON MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE IN A 6. A PEEP INTO PEEP: DESIGNING AND DELIVERING A MENTAL RURAL IRISH SETTING HEALTH PSYCHO-EDUCATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH DR FIZNA FYSAL1, DR PRANITH PERERA2, DR CIARA YOUNG1 PROGRAMME FOR PARENTS AND CARERS OF CHILDREN 1 Cavan General Hospital WITH 22Q11DS 2 Community Adult Mental Health Team, Cavan MS LINDSAY COOKE1, DR ALEKSANDRA GRONOSTAJ3, ANNE 16. LITHIUM MONITORING LAWLOR4, DR FIONA CROTTY4, 5, LORNA KERIN4, 6, DR BLANAID DR MONA GABRA1, DR AIDEEN MORRISON1, DR TONY SHARKY, GAVIN 1 & PROF FIONA MCNICHOLAS 1,2,3 DR TARIG ALI1 1 Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, UCD, Dublin 1 Donegal Mental Health Services 2 Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin, Dublin 3 Lucena Clinic Services, Rathgar, Dublin 17. A CASE OF PANDAS OR COULD A STREPTOCOCCAL 4 22Q11 Ireland Association, North Brunswick Street, Dublin INFECTION EXACERBATE A PRE-EXISTING OCD? 5 Department of Old Age Psychiatry, Dublin North Central DR VESELINA GADANCHEVA1, DR JENNIFER FAGAN1, DR ROISIN 6 Love Knowledge Research Consultancy, Dublin MC CAFFERTY2, DR MARIA MIGONE3, DR MARY O’REGAN1, PROF FIONA MCNICHOLAS1,3,4 7. AUDIT EXAMINING COMPLIANCE TO HIGH RISK MEDICATION 1 Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Dublin RECOMMENDATIONS WITHIN A REMAND PRISON SETTING 2 Linn Dara Child and Adolescent Inpatient Unit, Cherry Orchard DR ANNE-MARIE CURTIN1, DR FINTAN BYRNE1, DR LISA MC Hospital, Dublin LOUGHLIN1, DR CONOR O’NEILL1 3 Lucena Clinic Services, Rathgar, Dublin 1 Central Mental Hospital & Cloverhill Prison, Dublin. 4 School of Medicine and Medical Science, Geary Institute, UCD 8. HYPONATREMIA IN PSYCHIATRY OF LATER LIFE; SLIGO, Dublin LEITRIM AND WEST CAVAN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 18. IS THE USE OF SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS BEING ELICITED IN DR CATHERINE DOLAN1, DR BRIAN MCMORROW1, MS ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC ADMISSIONS? MARGUERITE CRYAN1, MS MICHELLE CORCORAN2, DR JOANNA DR STEPHEN GALVIN1, DR EUGENE CASSIDY2 PERLINSKA1, PROF GERALDINE MCCARTHY 1,3 1 St Stephen’s Hospital, Cork 1 Sligo Leitrim Mental Health Service, Sligo 2 Cork University Hospital 2 HSE, Sligo University Hospital 3 National University of Ireland, Galway 12 L @IrishPsychiatry using #CPsychIW17
19. SWORDS YOUTH STUDY: CHARACTERISING A YOUNG ADULT 28. A PILOT STUDY ON DRIVING AND DRIVING GUIDELINES POPULATION TO INFORM THE DEVELOPMENT OF A YOUTH- AMONG PATIENTS ATTENDING THE NATIONAL DRUG SPECIFIC SERVICE IN AN ADULT COMMUNITY MENTAL TREATMENT CENTRE HEALTH SERVICE DR KHAWARA JABEEN1, DR SAYURU DISSANAYAKE1, DR DAVID DR SASHINI GUNAWARDENA1, DR ERIC ROCHE2, PROFESSOR O’DONOVAN1, DR WILLIAM FLANNERY1 MARY CANNON3, DR JOHN LYNE4 1 National Drug Treatment Centre, Dublin 1 National Forensic Mental Health Service, Central Mental Hospital, 29. MONITORING STANDARDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF Dublin ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER (ADHD) IN A 2 Ballyfermot Mental Health Services, Dublin CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE 3 Beaumont Hospital, Dublin DR JENNIFER KEANE1 4 Swords Community Mental Health Services, Dublin 1 Linn Dara CAMHS, Clondalkin, Dublin 20. SUCCESSFUL RE-CHALLENGE OF CLOZAPINE – A CASE 30. WHO ARE THE YOUNG PATIENTS OF THE NEW REPORT NEURODEVELOPMENTAL INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY DR SARAH HANLEY1, ESTHER COURTNEY1, DR LEONA SPELMAN2 SERVICE? 1 University Hospital Galway DR CLAIRE KEHOE1, MS EMMA STAUNTON2, DR NIMANTHA 3 Galway Roscommon Mental Health Services GAMAGE3, DR LOUISE SHARKEY3 21. THE EVOLVING LANGUAGE OF PSYCHIATRIC 1 Linn Dara, Celbridge, North Kildare CORRESPONDENCE: A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF PRE-1990 2 Linn Dara Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service, Cherry CLINICAL CORRESPONDENCE OF CURRENT PATIENTS OF A Orchard Hospital Campus, Dublin COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE 3 National Children’s Hospital, Tallaght DR YVONNE HARTNETT1, DR AOIBHEANN MCLOUGHLIN1, DR 31. A STUDY OF THE ATTITUDES AND KNOWLEDGE OF NCHD’S GRÁINNE FLYNN1 IN PSYCHIATRY REGARDING SUBSTANCE MISUSE AND 1 Jonathan Swift Clinic, St James’ Hospital, Dublin SUBSTANCE MISUSERS 22. MAKING A LEAN HANDOVER IN ST JOHN OF GOD HOSPITAL DR SADAF KHAN1, DR KIRAN SANTLAL1, DR ERICA MAGUIRE1, DR SHARON HOLLAND1, DR JOHN O’DONOVAN1, DR CAOIMHE DR MIKE SCULLY1 COONEY1 1 National Drug Treatment Centre, Dublin 1 St John of God Hospital, Dublin 32. EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHOSIS IN NORTH LEE MENTAL 23. AUDIT OF INDIVIDUAL CARE PLAN USAGE IN PATIENTS OF HEALTH SERVICES (NLMHS) - FIVE YEARS’ SERVICE REVIEW PSYCHIATRY OF OLD AGE SERVICES IN COMMUNITY SETTING DR GROZDANA LALEVIC1, DR MARY SCRIVEN1, DR SINEAD DR SYED REHAN HUSSAIN1, DR AISLING MC DONNELL1, DR O’BRIEN2 BARRY MC CARTHY1, DR LEONARD DOUGLAS1 1 Cork University Hospital, Cork 1 St Vincent’s University Hospital, Elm Park, Dublin 2 Mercy University Hospital, Cork 24. EATING DISORDERS IN YOUNG MALES ADMITTED TO A 33. AUDIT OF ATTENDANCE AT INITIAL APPOINTMENT IN A SPECIALIST EATING DISORDER CENTRE IN DUBLIN: CASE GENERAL ADULT PSYCHIATRY OUTPATIENT CLINIC, BEFORE STUDIES AND AFTER THE INTRODUCTION OF AN OPT-IN SYSTEM DR MADEEHA IQTIDAR1, DR NATASYA NOR2, MS LILLY MOLLOY2 DR DANIEL LEAHY1, DR PRIMA NANDA VEJAYAN2, DR RUTH 1 West Blanchardstown Mental Health Service, Dublin COLLINS3 2 Lois Bridges Eating Disorders Treatment Centre, Dublin 1 Éist Linn CAMHS Unit, Cork 25. HYPERCHOLESTROLEMIA IN ANOREXIA NERVOSA: A 2 Carraigmor Centre, Shanakiel, Cork LITERATURE REVIEW 3 Mercy University Hospital, Cork DR MADEEHA IQTIDAR1, DR NATASYA NOR2 34. AUDIT OF THE USE AND MONITORING OF ANTIPSYCHOTIC 1 West Blanchardstown Mental Health Service Dublin MEDICATION FOR FIRST-EPISODE PSYCHOSIS AT A GENERIC 2 Lois Bridges Eating Disorders Treatment Centre, Dublin CAMHS INPATIENT UNIT 26. METABOLIC SCREENING IN PATIENTS RECEIVING DEPOT DR DANIEL LEAHY1, M CORBETT1, M MURPHY1, M DELANEY1 ANTIPSYCHOTICS – A FOUR YEAR AUDIT CYCLE IN DUNDALK 1 Éist Linn CAMHS Unit, Cork MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 35. AN EVALUATION OF CASE COMPLEXITY IN CAMHS USING DR MADEEHA IQTIDAR1, MR PATRICK O’ CONNOR2, DR ABUBKR THE PADDINGTON COMPLEXITY SCALE AHMED3, DR GERALDINE LYSTER4 DR CAOIMHE LONERGAN1, DR SARA MCDEVITT2 1 West Blanchardstown Mental Health Services, Dublin 1 University College Cork 2 Dundalk Mental Health Services, Co. Louth 2 Department of Psychiatry, HSE CAMHS, Cork 3 Kells Community Mental Health Team, Co Meath 36. CAN STOP THE FEELING: INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP 4 Louth Mental Health Services, Co Louth BETWEEN ADOLESCENTS WITH DEPRESSION AND MUSIC 27. REGRET AFTER SEXUAL REASSIGNMENT SURGERY (SRS) FOR MR JOHN LORIGAN1, DR JAMES MCDONALD2, PROF FIONA TRANSSEXUALISM, A LITERATURE REVIEW MCNICHOLAS1,2,3, MS JILL TURNER2 DR KATE IRVINE1, DR PAUL MORAN2 1 UCD School of Medicine, University College Dublin 1 Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Co Louth 2 Lucena Clinic Services, Rathgar, Dublin 2 St Columcilles, Loughlinstown and St Michaels Hospital, Dun 3 Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Dublin Laoghaire, Co Dublin 37. CLINICAL PROFILE OF CHILDREN WITH 22Q11DS ATTENDING PEDIATRIC LIAISON SERVICES MS VEENA MADHU1, PROF FIONA MCNICHOLAS2 1 School of Medicine and Medical Sciences, UCD, Belfield, Dublin 2 School of Medicine and Medical Sciences, UCD, Belfield, Dublin, Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Dublin, Lucena Clinic Services, Rathgar, Dublin Winter Conference 2017 13
38. AN AUDIT OF ANNUAL SCREENING FOR OLDER ADULTS WITH 47. CONSULTATION PHASE WITH SERVICE USERS AND CARERS TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUS IN SLIGO UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL TO INFORM AN INPATIENT HOUSING STUDY OF INPATIENTS MS HANNAH MARSH1, DR CATHERINE DOLAN2, MS KELLEY IN THE ACUTE MENTAL HEALTH UNIT IN TALLAGHT HOSPITAL HENNIGAN3, MS ANN FERGUSON3 & MS MAJELLA TOOMEY3, DR AOIFE O’CALLAGHAN1, MR JOHN COWMAN, MR GAVIN DR CAITRIONA DOYLE3, MS PATRICIA MURRAY3, DR CATHERINE MULHALL, MR LIAM BREEN, PROF BRENDAN KELLY1 MCHUGH4, PROF GERALDINE MCCARTHY2,4 1 Adelaide and Meath National Children’s Hospital, Tallaght, Dublin 1 Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, Dublin 48. HAMPSTEAD CLINIC DAY HOSPITAL: THE PATIENT 2 Sligo Leitrim Mental Health Service EXPERIENCE 3 Endocrinology Department, Sligo University Hospital DR DES O’CARROLL1, DR MIRIAM KENNEDY1, MS. LISA O’ 4 National University of Ireland Galway FARRELL1 & MR. NICK SMITH 39. AN AUDIT OF INFORMATION PROVISION TO SERVICE USERS 1 Highfield Healthcare, Dublin IN THE ACUTE UNITS OF THE CENTRAL MENTAL HOSPITAL 49. GENERAL ADULT ON-CALL AND CRISIS PSYCHIATRY: BST DR JOE MCANDREW1, DR PHIL BRADY1, DR RONAN MULLANEY1, TRAINEE EXPERIENCE AND SATISFACTION SURVEY DR PAUL O’CONNELL1, PROF HARRY KENNEDY1 DR DAVID O’DONOVAN1, DR JOSEN MCGRANE2, DR HELEN 1 National Forensic Mental Health Service, Central Mental Hospital, BARRY3, PROF MARY CANNON3, PROF DAVID COTTER3 Dundrum 1 Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin 40. AN AUDIT ON THE USE OF INDIVIDUAL CARE PLANS IN A 2 HSE North Kildare CAMHS, Linn Dara Primary Care Centre, Co. CAMHS OUTPATIENT SERVICE Kildare DR JOSEN MCGRANE1, DR JASMIN LOPE2, DR GILLIAN HUGHES1 3 Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 1 HSE North Kildare CAMHS, Linn Dara Primary Care Centre, 50. MILD PERINATAL HYPOXIA-ISCHEMIA RESULTS IN ASD-LIKE Celbridge, Co Kildare BEHAVIOURAL AND MOLECULAR CHANGES IN EXPOSED 2 St Michael’s House, Dublin OFFSPRING 41. OPIATE DEPENDENT SERVICE-USERS KNOWLEDGE AND DR DAVID J. O’ DRISCOLL1, VALERIA D. FELICE2,3, LOUISE C. ATTITUDES TOWARDS SUPERVISED INJECTING FACILITIES KENNY2,3, GERALDINE B. BOYLAN2,3, GERARD W. O’KEEFFE2,3 DR AISLING MCGRATH1, DR ZORINA GIBBONS1, DR KIRAN 1 St Stephen’s Hospital, Cork SANTAL1, DR PETER MCCARRON1, DR ANNIKA GIBBONS1, DR 2 Irish Centre for Foetal and Neonatal Translational Research, Cork EAMON KEENAN1 University Maternity Hospital, Cork 1 National Drug Treatment Centre, Dublin 3 University College Cork 42. OPIATE DEPENDENT SERVICE-USERS KNOWLEDGE AND 51. IMPROVING DOCUMENTATION IN A PSYCHIATRIC ATTITUDES TOWARDS DRUG DECRIMINALISATION OUTPATIENT CLINIC: THE USE OF AUDIT AND A STRUCTURED DR AISLING MCGRATH1, DR ZORINA GIBBONS1, DR KIRAN PRO FORMA IN A SINGLE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE SANTAL1, DR ANNIKA GIBBONS1, DR PETER MCCARRON1, DR DR DAVID O’DRISCOLL1, DR SANDRA BARRY2 DR SINEAD EAMON KEENAN1 O’BRIEN2 1 National Drug Treatment Centre, Dublin 1 St Stephen’s Hospital, Cork 43. STRATEGIES TO REDUCE NON-ATTENDANCE RATES AT A 2 North Lee Mental Health Service, Mercy University Hospital, Cork PSYCHIATRIC OUTPATIENT CLINIC 52. BUILDING A CITY- RUNNING AN ART GROUP PROJECT FOR DR NOREEN MOLONEY1, DR DEIRDRE SMITHWICK1 TEENAGERS IN CAMHS- FEEDBACK AND REFLECTION 1 Ennis General Hospital, Clare Mental Health Service DR ANTONIA O’KEEFFE1, MS CATHERIONA BURKE2 44. A STUDY OF THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THE VERBAL 1 University Hospital Limerick MONTHS BACKWARDS TEST (MBTV) AND A NOVEL 2 CAMHS, Co Clare COMPUTERISED VERSION (MBTC) IN A POPULATION WITH 53. POOR KNOWLEDGE ON THE ASSESSMENT OF UNDERWEIGHT MIXED NEUROPSYCHIATRIC CONDITIONS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS AMONG PAEDIATRIC MR MARTIN MULLIGAN1, DR LEONA LALLY1,2, PROF GERALDINE TRAINEE DOCTORS IN IRELAND MCCARTHY1,2, DR DIMITRIOS ADAMIS2, DR DAVID MEAGHER3 MS EILIS O’LEARY1, DR SENAN O’CONNELL2, DR LOUISE KYNE2, 1 National University of Ireland Galway DR ELIZABETH BARRETT1,2, DR LEE HUDSON3 & MS CHARLOTTE 2 Sligo Mental Health Service CUMBY3 3 School of Medicine, University of Limerick 1 UCD School of Medicine, University College Dublin 45. HOW SAFE ARE PRISONS FOR MENTAL HEALTH STAFF? 2 Temple Street Children’s University Hospital, Dublin DR SINEAD MURPHY1,2, MS AOIFE MCMANUS2, MICHAEL 3 Great Ormond Street Hospital, London MCGHEE2, MS MARY KEEVANS3 DR LISA MCLOUGHLIN1,4, DR 54. IMPACT OF A ONE-HOUR TEACHING SESSION ON PAEDIATRIC DAMIAN MOHAN1,5 TRAINEE CONFIDENCE ABOUT EATING DISORDERS 1 National Forensic Mental Health Service DR NANCI O’REILLY1, DR ELIZABETH BARRETT2, MS BRIDGET 2 Mountjoy Prison CONWAY3 3 Irish Prison Service 1 St James’s Hospital, Dublin 4 Cloverhill Prison 2 Children's University Hospital, Temple Street and Associate 5 Trinity College Dublin Professor, University College Dublin 46. THE USE OF MEDICATIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF 3 Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin ADDICTIONS 55. HYPERKINETIC DISORDER IN A COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR DR SALIH MUSTAFA1, DR T. THAVEENTHIRAN1, DR B. ASHIM1, DR PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY J. KINAHAN1 DR SONN PATEL1, DR EVAN YACOUB2 1 North Lee Mental Health Service, Mercy University Hospital, Cork 1 Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 2 Brothers of Charity Services Galway, Galway/Mayo/Roscommon Mental Health Services 14 L @IrishPsychiatry using #CPsychIW17
56. COMPLETED AUDIT OF COMPLIANCE WITH CODE OF 63. DIGITAL BADGES: AN INTERACTIVE LOGBOOK EQUIVALENT PRACTICE FOR ON THE USE OF PHYSICAL RESTRAINT IN TO FACILITATE STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AND MOTIVATION IN ACUTE PSYCHIATRY WARD A PSYCHIATRY UNDERGRADUATE MODULE DR PRANITH PERERA1, DR FIZNA FYSAL2 DR EDYTA TRUSZKOWSKA1, DR YVONNE EMMETT2, PROF ALLYS 1 Community Adult Mental Health Team, Cavan GUÉRANDEL3 2 Cavan General Hospital, Cavan 1 Crumlin Community Mental Health Services, Dublin 57. SELF- HARM IN BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER 2 unaffiliated DR PETER POLYDOROPOULOS1, DR LORCAN MARTIN1 3 St Vincent's University Hospital, Elm Park, Dublin & University 1 St Loman’s Hospital, Mullingar College Dublin 58. AUDIT OF IDENTIFYING INFORMATION IN OUT-PATIENT 64. A STUDY TO IMPROVE THE EFFICIENCY OF THE INPATIENT CLINIC CHARTS – A COMPLETED AUDIT CYCLE MULTIDISCIPLINARY WARD ROUND DR PETER POLYDOROPOULOS1, DR LORCAN MARTIN1 DR SHAY WARD1, MS EUGENIE O’SULLIVAN1, MR PETER 1 St Loman’s Hospital, Mullingar CONNOLLY1, DR ALAN MURTAGH1 1 St John of God Hospital, Dublin 59. AN INVESTIGATION INTO REFERRALS FOR INVOLUNTARY ADMISSION UNDER THE MENTAL HEALTH ACT 2001 WHICH 65. LITERATURE AND MENTAL HEALTH: CAN THIS INITIATIVE WERE NOT FOLLOWED BY AN ADMISSION ORDER IMPROVE ATTENDEE’S SELF- REPORTED CONFIDENCE DR MUHAMMAD SAJID1, DR SINÉAD COEN1, DR ANGELA REGARDING THE USE OF LITERATURE IN MEDICAL PRACTICE NOONAN1 AND REFLECTIVE PRACTICE? 1 St Vincent’s Hospital Fairview, Dublin MS WAN TING YEW1, DR ELIZABETH BARRETT1, 2, DR CLAIRE KEHOE1,3, MELISSA DICKSON4 60. FIRST REPORTED CASE TO INCREASE AWARENESS ABOUT 1 UCD School of Medicine, University College Dublin THE “BLUE WHALE GAME” IN WEST OF IRELAND 2 Children’s University Hospital, Dublin DR MUHAMMAD SATTI1, DR SANNIE JOHN2, DR GARY 3 Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Dublin MCDONALD2 4 Diseases of Modern Life, St Anne’s College, Oxford 1 Galway Adult Mental Health Services, La Nua Day Hospital, Galway 66. AUDIT ON MONITORING OF MOOD STABILISERS IN A 2 North Galway CAMHS, Ballard House, Galway REHABILITATION PSYCHIATRY SETTING DR CALVIN HAR SIU YEE1, DR LEE MOTHERWAY1 61. PATIENTS WHO COMPLETED OR DISENGAGED FROM THE 1 St Vincent’s Hospital, Fairview, Dublin EARLY INTERVENTION IN PSYCHOSIS SERVICES IN NORTH LEE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (NLMHS) - A COMPARATIVE STUDY DR MARY SCRIVEN1, DR GROZDANA LALEVIC1, DR SINEAD O’BRIEN2 1 Cork University Hospital, Cork 2 St Michael’s Unit, Mercy University Hospital, Cork 62. PAEDIATRIC CONSULTANT LIAISON PSYCHIATRY SERVICES - WHO ARE THEY SEEING? MS GRETTA SHERIDAN1, D. ABUALSAUD¹, DR M CLIFFORD2, DR E BARRETT1,3, DR C KEHOE1,4, PROF F MCNICHOLAS1,4,5 1 UCD School of Medicine, University College Dublin 2 Adelaide and Meath National Children’s Hospital, Tallaght 3 Children’s University Hospital, Temple Street, Dublin 4 Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Dublin 5 Lucena Clinic Services, Rathgar, Dublin Acknowledgements: Oral & Poster Presentation Selectors: Dr Aoibhinn Lynch & Prof Brendan Kelly Oral & Poster Presentation Judges: Dr Elizabeth Barrett, Dr Joanne Fenton, Dr John Lyne Conference Academic Committee: Dr Elizabeth Barrett, Dr Caragh Behan, Dr Jackie Benbow, Prof Mary Cannon, Prof David Cotter, Prof Louise Gallagher, Prof Brendan Kelly, Dr Miriam Kennedy, Dr Aoibhinn Lynch, Prof Colm McDonald, Dr Maeve Moran, Dr Pauline Twomey Designed and printed by Snap Dame Street Winter Conference 2017 15
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY 29th November 2017 COLLEGE ANNUAL ALL-IRELAND SPIKE MILLIGAN PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITION for MEDICAL STUDENTS 6.30 – 9.00pm Button Factory, Dublin “In this era of post-truth politics, it’s easy to cherry-pick data and come to whatever conclusion you desire” This is a free public event and members of the College and their friends are invited. Please register your attendance by emailing Mary Hayes at mhayes@irishpsychiatry.ie. Limited places available. Approved for 2 External CPD Credits 12th & 13th April 2018 SPRING CONFERENCE The Sheraton Hotel, Athlone “Advancing Understanding of Mental Illness” Registration opening soon College of Psychiatrists of Ireland 5 Herbert Street, Dublin 2 Tel: 01 661 8450 | Fax: 01 685 4291 www.irishpsychiatry.ie L @IrishPsychiatry using #CPsychIW17
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