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EARLY CAREER PSYCHIATRISTS
German language Session
Q&A Modul
67
ME-02
Meet-the-Expert
13:30– 14:30
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Hall A2
TOPIC 23:
Health care research and models, health care
policy
Mental health care for millions – a challenge for
young psychiatrists
Chairs:
Oliver Schubert, Australia
Sarah Kayser, Germany
Speaker:
Thara Rangaswamy, India
S-070
Symposium
13:30– 15:00
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Room M1
TOPIC 25:
Training and continuing education
Psychiatry across borders: international collabora-
tion between early career and trainee psychiatrists
Chairs:
Ekin Sönmez, Turkey
Olivier Andlauer, United Kingdom
001
European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees:
25 years of international collaboration
Howard Ryland, United Kingdom
002
EPA ECPC – ongoing activities and future
perspectives
Katja Koelkebeck, Germany
003
WPA ECPs Section: aims and achievements
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
004
How an early career psychiatrists association
can contribute to the beginning of professional life?
Mariana Paim Santos, Brazil
S-091
Symposium
15:15– 16:45
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Room M1
TOPIC 26:
Ethics and philosophy
Involuntary hospitalization and coercion in psychiatry:
new legal and clinical developments and current ethical
challenges
Chairs:
Jakov Gather, Germany
Yolande Voskes, The Netherlands
001
Reducing coercion by opening the doors? Clinical
and ethical chances and challenges of open door
policies in acute psychiatry
Janice Kalagi, Germany
Jakov Gather, Simone Efkemann, Milena Meyers,
Georg Juckel
002
High and intensive care in psychiatry: a model
to prevent coercion
Laura van Melle, The Netherlands
003
Users experiences with humiliation in the mental
health care settings
Tonje Lossius Husum, Norway
004
Can peer support workers reduce coercion in
psychiatry?
Anna Werning, Germany
C-212 (e)
Course (English)
15:30– 19:30
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Room R6
Psychiatric genetics: an educational workshop
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WPA Section: Early Career Psychiatrists
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WPA Section: Genetics in Psychiatry
Chairs:
Thomas G. Schulze, Germany
Hussien Elkholy, Egypt
S-111
Symposium
17:00– 18:30
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Room M1
TOPIC 13:
Brain imaging, neurophysiology,
neuropsychology
Neurobiological causes of psychosis and ADHD: novel
insight from genetic, neuroimaging, behavioral, and
computational approaches
Chairs:
Jakob Kaminski, Germany
Yuliya Zaytseva, Czech Republic
001
Neuroimaging contributions to neurodevelop-
mental disorders research: the case of ADHD
Felipe Picon, Brazil
002
Instructional control of reinforcement learning
in schizophrenia
Dorota Frydecka, Poland
Kamila Kotowicz, Jaroslaw Drapala
003
Fronto-parietal connectivity in patients with
schizophrenia
Jakob Kaminski, Germany
004
Predictive modelling of cognitive dysfunction in
schizophrenia from the resting state network brain
connectivity
Yuliya Zaytseva, Czech Republic