This is a recording of a live webinar that took place on 04 July 2024 This recording will be available to view until 16 January 2025

This series of two online webinars will look at assessing and managing women’s mental health before, during and after pregnancy. The programme will help all those who attend gain an understanding of recognising, treating and talking to patients about every aspect of mental health in all stages of the perinatal period.

Part 1 | What and why?
This webinar will focus on increasing the awareness and recognition of mental illness during the perinatal period and the various barriers which may impact on this. We will explore the various diagnoses and how they might present in practice.

Learning objectives:

  • Understand the prevalence and impact of untreated perinatal mental illness
  • Recognise common presentations within primary care and how we can improve detection rates
  • Consider the barriers which may prevent timely and appropriate management of perinatal mental illness.
  • Gain confidence in making a diagnosis of perinatal anxiety, depression, OCD, PTSD and postpartum psychosis.

Chair
:
Dr Ayesha Mahmud, GP in Coventry and Faculty Education Lead for Midland Faculty

Speakers:
Dr Lucy Blunt, GP Partner at Clarendon Lodge Medical Centre in Leamington Spa and Clinical Lead for the Midlands Perinatal Mental Health Training Project

Pricing:
GP registrar rate - £15
Members rate - £20
Non-members rate - £30

Register for Part 2 of this series:
https://rcgpportal.force.com/eventapi__router?event=a1USg000000UAUz&site=a0d1i00000aKQbhAAG
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Curriculum: Maternity and Reproductive Health, Mental Health
CPD Points: 1.5
Time to complete this course: 90 minutes
Date of publication: 15 July 2024
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