Bringing knowledge of psychiatric disorders to any interested party is the main objective of the course of the Sea International University "Psychiatry in everyday life," which celebrates its second edition.
For this, a group of psychiatrists and psychologists address issues such as conduct disorder in children and adolescents, drugs, Alzheimer's, the hyperactivity, suicide, fears or bipolar disorder.
The closing conference run by Julio Vallejo Ruiloba, Chief of Psychiatry, Ciudad Universitaria de Bellvitge and professor of psychiatry at the University of Barcelona, ​​and will focus on "Current issues in psychiatry."
The course to be held in the town of Molina de Segura between 11 and 15 July, is led by Francisco Toledo Romero, associate professor of psychiatry at the Medical Faculty of Murcia, has a duration of 30 hours.
Those who enroll will be entitled to three free credits.
Source: UMU