EFPT Award of Excellence 2019
Dear Colleagues and Friends, The call for the EFPT Award of Excellence is now open. This award is a chance to showcase all the excellent work you are doing in …
Dear Colleagues and Friends, The call for the EFPT Award of Excellence is now open. This award is a chance to showcase all the excellent work you are doing in …
The course will aim at developing the participants’ leadership and professional skills. It’s a great opportunity to learn from two of the most prominent and influential psychiatrists on how to …
TYOT: The “Trip advisor for Training” By Anna Szczegielniak, EFPT External Relations General Manager, and Howard Ryland, EFPT Past President Have you ever been disappointed by what you ordered in …
Background The Local Organizing Committee of the 23th EFPT Porto Forum (supported by the Portuguese National Trainees Associations: APIP and ANIPIA) would like to give a donation of 10.000€ to …
EFPT President Pavel Trančík reflects on his first UEMS Psychiatry Section meeting – which for him involved revisiting the town he left as a teenager. Read this on UEMS blog latest entry : http://uemspsychiatry.org/my-first-episode-with-slovak-psychiatry/
EFPT Tell me is an ongoing psychotherapy working group project which goal is to make a series of interviews of influential psychotherapists. We are glad to broadcast the first episode …
Dear colleagues and friends, I would like to raise your attention to the ECNP Junior Member Advisory Panel JMAP, https://www.ecnp.eu/junior-scientists/JMAP.aspx, which was established by former EFPT President Florian Riese in 2011. Basically …
Dear Psychiatric Trainees, I have started my journey with EFPT in 2016. Therefore I want to thank the past leaders, Livia de Picker, Ekin Sönmez and Howard Ryland. You helped me …
Dear colleagues, The World Psychiatric Congress held in Mexico on September 27-30th was a success. The programme of Early Career Psychiatrists was intense, so there was less time to explore …
RPIP (promoting recruitment and a positive image of psychiatry) Working Group has always had a strong focus in understanding the gaps and challenges pertaining to recruitment through research and in promoting …