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w psychscene.com e [email protected] t +61 (0)450 778 211 Masterclass Moderator Dr Sanil Rege MBBS, MRCPsych, FRANZCP Having gained extensive teaching experience through his previous 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 Dr Jonathan Lane FRANZCP Dr Jon Lane enlisted as a soldier in the Army in 1989. After working as a soldier for 10years and finishing a Psychology degree he then completed his Medical Degree at University of Tasmania as an Army sponsored Undergraduate student in 2004. He did his initial training in acute care medicine and Emergency work, and continued this as well as working in Forensic Medicine whilst serving with 1st Health Support Battalion in Holsworthy until returning to Hobart in 2010 to do his Psychiatry training. In 2013 he was deployed to the Middle East Area of Operations, spending most of the year away from home, 6 months of which was working with the US Mental Health Team at the NATO Role 3 Multi-National Medical Unit in Kandahar, Afghanistan, as the first ADF psychiatrist to be directly embedded with US forces. In 2015 he spent 6 weeks at various facilities in the US looking at Military and Veteran’s Mental Health for a Churchill Fellowship. He is still an active member of the Army, and works in private practice at The Hobart Clinic, along with running programs at Mates4Mates and teaching Medical Students at the University of Tasmania. Proudly supported as a service to medicine by 8 Cato Street, Hawthorn Victoria Australia 3122 ABN 54 004 838 500 Workshop Programme 8.30 Registrations start 9.00 Masterclass begins Consumer & Carer Perspectives Basics of Psychiatric Formulation and Management Strategies 10.30 Morning Tea 10.45 Basics of Psychopharmacology Completing GP mental health care plans 12.30 Lunch 13.30 Interactive Case Studies with Dr Jonathan Lane Special Cases e.g psychosis, mood disorder 15.30 Afternoon Tea 15.45 Interactive Case Studies e.g. PTSD Medicare and support systems for GP’s Future of Mental Health 17.30 Masterclass concludes Mental Health Skills for GPs Enhance your ability to diagnose and treat mental disorders efficiently Interactive Case Based Discussions to consolidate your knowledge Earn 40 CPD points Claim Medicare items 2715 and 2717 Online training material for psychiatric interviewing Learning Objectives » Perform risk assessments and outline key steps in management of risk in primary care. » Identify and recognise common presentations of mental illness in primary care. » Identify presentations that should be referred for specialist care. » Reproduce diagnostic criteria for depression, psychosis, anxiety and substance use disorders. » Formulate patient’s presentations in a bio-psychosocial model. » Distinguish between Axis I and Axis II (personality disorders). » Write a mental health care plan. » Implement a devised mental health care plan. » Discuss choice of appropriate medication for common mental disorders. » Explain common mental illnesses to families and carers. Venue: Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston, 29 Cameron Street, Launceston, Tasmania Course is valued at $695 (includes course materials and catering) Materials: Course booklet is given on arrival on the day. Bookings: Please contact your representative for registration and further details. Event Details GP Mental Health Skills Masterclass TASMANIA Saturday 21st October 2017 Complete your Mental Health Skills Training (MHST) in one full day of expert training ATTENDEE FEEDBACK “Absolutely terrific, real understanding of what education is helpful to us as GP’s. Never had this quality psychiatric education. Thank you so much.”

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Page 1: GP Masterclass TAS - Psych Scene

w psychscene.com e [email protected] t +61 (0)450 778 211

Masterclass Moderator

Dr Sanil Rege MBBS, MRCPsych, FRANZCP

Having gained extensive teaching

experience through his previous 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

Dr Jonathan Lane FRANZCP

Dr Jon Lane enlisted as a soldier in the Army in 1989. After working as a soldier for 10years

and fi nishing a Psychology degree he then completed his Medical Degree at University

of Tasmania as an Army sponsored Undergraduate student in 2004. He did his initial

training in acute care medicine and Emergency work, and continued this as well as working

in Forensic Medicine whilst serving with 1st Health Support Battalion in Holsworthy until

returning to Hobart in 2010 to do his Psychiatry training. In 2013 he was deployed to the

Middle East Area of Operations, spending most of the year away from home, 6 months of

which was working with the US Mental Health Team at the NATO Role 3 Multi-National

Medical Unit in Kandahar, Afghanistan, as the fi rst ADF psychiatrist to be directly embedded

with US forces. In 2015 he spent 6 weeks at various facilities in the US looking at Military

and Veteran’s Mental Health for a Churchill Fellowship. He is still an active member of the

Army, and works in private practice at The Hobart Clinic, along with running programs at

Mates4Mates and teaching Medical Students at the University of Tasmania.

Proudly supported as a service to medicine by

8 Cato Street, Hawthorn

Victoria Australia 3122

ABN 54 004 838 500

Workshop Programme

8.30 Registrations start

9.00 Masterclass begins

Consumer & Carer Perspectives

Basics of Psychiatric Formulation and Management Strategies

10.30 Morning Tea

10.45 Basics of Psychopharmacology

Completing GP mental health care plans

12.30 Lunch

13.30 Interactive Case Studies with Dr Jonathan Lane

Special Cases e.g psychosis, mood disorder

15.30 Afternoon Tea

15.45 Interactive Case Studies e.g. PTSD

Medicare and support systems for GP’s

Future of Mental Health

17.30 Masterclass concludes

Mental Health Skills for GPs✓ Enhance your ability to diagnose and treat mental disorders effi ciently

✓ Interactive Case Based Discussions to consolidate your knowledge

✓ Earn 40 CPD points

✓ Claim Medicare items 2715 and 2717

✓ Online training material for psychiatric interviewing

Learning Objectives » Perform risk assessments and outline key steps in management of risk in

primary care. » Identify and recognise common presentations of mental illness in primary care.» Identify presentations that should be referred for specialist care.» Reproduce diagnostic criteria for depression, psychosis, anxiety

and substance use disorders.» Formulate patient’s presentations in a bio-psychosocial model. » Distinguish between Axis I and Axis II (personality disorders). » Write a mental health care plan.» Implement a devised mental health care plan.» Discuss choice of appropriate medication for common mental disorders.» Explain common mental illnesses to families and carers.

Venue: Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston,

29 Cameron Street, Launceston, Tasmania

Course is valued at $695 (includes course materials and catering)

Materials: Course booklet is given on arrival on the day.Bookings: Please contact your representative for registration and further details.

Event Details

GP Mental Health Skills Masterclass

TASMANIA Saturday 21st October 2017

Complete your Mental Health Skills Training (MHST) in one full day of expert training

ATTENDEE FEEDBACK

“Absolutely terrifi c, real understanding of

what education is helpful to us as GP’s. Never had this quality psychiatric education. Thank you

so much.”