**Shared on behalf of the BC Psychosis Program and UBC Schizophrenia Program**
Faculty and trainees are invited to attend the monthly BC Psychosis and UBC Schizophrenia Program Educational Rounds (formerly the BC Psychosis Program Educational Rounds), held on the first Friday of each month. This CPD-accredited series focuses on clinical issues and research findings relevant to clinicians and researchers working with individuals with psychosis.
Upcoming Rounds: Improving functioning in schizophrenia spectrum disorders
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 12:00 TO 1:00 PM on ZOOM
Join Dr. Mahesh Menon, Clinical Associate Professor, UBC Department of Psychiatry, online September 5 as he presents Improving functioning in schizophrenia spectrum disorders- Results from the BC Cognitive Remediation project.
Learning objectives include:
- Brief overview of cognitive impairments in schizophrenia
- What is Cognitive Remediation Training (CRT)?
- Results from the first two years of the BC CRT provincial pilot project
We invite you to join by registering here:
The BC Psychosis and UBC Schizophrenia Program Educational Rounds are a self-approved group learning activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. To receive your CME certificate, respond to the feedback survey provided after the session.
The rounds are organized by Dr Reza Rafizadeh, Clinical Assistant Professor, and Dr Randall White, Clinical Professor and Head, Division of Adult Psychiatry and Mental Health Services, with the UBC Department of Psychiatry.
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