This symposium will challenge the traditional dichotomy between “mind” and “body” symptoms by critically comparing the manifestations of functional disorders with those of mental health disorders. We expect to make the case for a more integrated approach in the understanding and management of these conditions.
1 starting date
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Starting date:
- Duration: 1 day
- Fees: From £35
£35 early bird discount until 22 May and £50 thereafter.
- Location: Tooting campus
- Application deadline:
2025 Multidisciplinary Symposium in Functional Disorders Course overview
We expect that learners who complete this course will have a better understanding of the manifestations and proposed mechanisms of functional disorders across different organ systems.
This course will also challenge the tendency for professionals from different categories to work in “silos”, as we genuinely believe in the advantage of sharing expertise and learning from different experiences.
Finally, this short course will offer an opportunity for discussion, net-working and “cross pollination” of ideas/concepts between different specialities and professional backgrounds. We hope to foster new collaborative work in clinical care and research.
This is one of several neurology professional development courses offered at City St George's Tooting campus.
Who is it for?
Postgraduate, targeting medical doctors and allied healthcare professionals interested in functional symptoms and working across multiple specialities.
Timetable
This face-to-face symposium will be held at the Tooting Campus.
What will I learn?
Learners who complete the course will:
- learn and compare manifestations of functional disorders related to different organ systems
- learn and compare proposed mechanisms of abnormal perception in functional disorders related to different organ systems
- distinguish physical symptoms related to functional disorders from those resulting from mental health disorders
- critically reappraise accuracy (and utility) of the traditional dichotomy between “mind” and “body” in the context of abnormalities of perception.
Assessment and certificates
Certification
Delegates will be issued with a certificate of attendance and accreditation will be sought from RCP.
How to apply
To apply for this course, please follow these steps:
- Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet any prerequisites or eligibility criteria mentioned.
- Register: Click on the Apply Now link on the course page.
- Payment: Proceed to the payment section to pay the course fee. Ensure you have your payment details ready.
- Confirmation: After registering and making payment, you should receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive this, please check your spam/junk folder. Keep the email for your records..
- Prepare for the Course: Review any pre-course materials or requirements provided in the confirmation email.
If you encounter any issues or have questions, consider contacting the course provider directly through the contact information available on the website.
Fees
The early bird discount price of £35 applies until 22 May 2025. Bookings made after this date will be charged at the full rate of £50.
Eligibility
Participants should have suitable background knowledge to successfully complete this course. It is designed for postgraduate learners, especially medical doctors and allied healthcare professionals interested in functional symptoms and working across multiple specialities.
English requirements
Candidates must meet St George’s requirements for English language proficiency.