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Page 1: The Psych Scene Psychiatry Masterclass · Psychiatry Masterclass Transforming Clinical Practice for the Better in Melbourne on Saturday 21st April 2018 “This course is just what

A unique course designed by experienced clinicians equipping you with

skills to enhance your clinical practice. You will learn critical and normally

hard-to-fi nd tips for exams and clinical practice to advance successfully

through training.

Aspects Covered • Observed Clinical Activity and Workplace Based Assessments (WBA’s)

• Formulation and Management skills for OSCE’s

• Case presentation skills

• Expertise in the management of schizophrenia and metabolic syndrome

• Writing a psychotherapy case

The course transforms the way you practice psychiatry by imparting

knowledge that will both help you for your exam and stay with you forever

in your clinical practice.

Masterclass ProgramSaturday 21st April 201808.45 Registration and arrival tea & coffee

09.00 Masterclass begins

09.15 How to develop a formulation by Dr Sanil Rege

10.15 How to implement a management strategy by Dr Sanil Rege

11.15 Morning tea

11.30 How to present a case like a consultant by Dr Sanil Rege

12.30 Lunch

13.30 Modern Management of Schizophrenia and Metabolic Syndrome by Prof David Castle - Interactive Case Studies

15.00 Afternoon tea

15.15 How to write a psychotherapy case by Dr Neil Jeyasingam- Interactive Case Studies

17.30 Q&A – Masterclass Concludes

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Masterclass Moderator

Dr Sanil Rege MBBS, MRCPsych, FRANZCP

Having gained extensive teaching experience through his course

initiatives, Sanil is renowned as an enthusiastic and motivational

training facilitator who promotes interaction and discussion. As the

Academic Lead of Psych Scene, he aspires to make a difference

in mental health by empowering Consultant Psychiatrists, Trainees

and other Mental Health Professionals to advance their skills and

career through specialised training. He is also founder of Vita

Healthcare, a private clinic specialising in mental health.

Guest Speaker

Prof David Castle MBChB, MSc, CGUT, MD, DLSHTM, FRCPsych, FRANZCP

Professor David Castle is Chair of Psychiatry at St Vincent’s Health

and The University of Melbourne. He has wide clinical and research

interests, encompassing schizophrenia and related disorders,

bipolar disorder, cannabis abuse, OCD spectrum disorders and

disorders of body image. He has published over 550 papers and

chapters; and 22 books. David speaks regularly at local, national,

and international scientifi c meetings about his research, and also

teaches at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Guest Speaker

Dr Neil Jeyasingam BSc(Med), MBBS, MBus, MPsych, FRANZCP, Cert(POA)

Dr Jeyasingam is a Consultant Psychogeriatrician. He is a Staff

Specialist and Medical Lead for a Specialist Mental Health Services

for Older Persons team at a major teaching hospital in Sydney, with

community and inpatient appointments. He is also a Clinical Lecturer

with Sydney University and works in private practice in general and

old age psychiatry. He is a former Research Fellow of the Institute of

Psychiatry (NSW) and the Maudsley Institute (UK), and is published in

Phenomenology. Dr Jeyasingam has a special interest in personality

disorders of older adults and complex presentations.

This course is FREE for psychiatry trainees.

Normally valued at $895.

Contact your local Servier Representativefor details and to register.

Places are limited.

Venue: The Windsor Melbourne, 111 Spring Street, Melbourne VIC 3000

Proudly supported as a service to medicine by

8 Cato Street, Hawthorn

Victoria Australia 3122

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The Psych ScenePsychiatry Masterclass

Transforming Clinical Practice for the Betterin Melbourne on Saturday 21st April 2018

“This course is just what the fl oundering trainee needs to hone down skills for the clinical exam. Excellent approach to formulation and management that can be applied to any case.”

“Excellent course, very well structured, relevant to exam needs, provokes you to really modify and change your approach and attitude towards exams in specifi c and clinical practice in general.”

“This course should be integrated into mainstream teaching as part of psychiatric training from fi rst year. As for the rest of us, it serves as a catalyst for integration of knowledge and experience gained through years of public service work.”

“This course is practically useful, comprehensive and focused. It is both tailored toward examination preparation and post examination years. It is recommended for RANZCP fellows as trainers in CPD context.”

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