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International Psychiatry Services
psychiatry-uk.com/services/international-psychiatry-services/
As you can see from our terms and conditions, Psychiatry-UK LLP and our online consultation system is based in the UK, on a UK based server, and we are subject to UK law so, though you could actually be somewhere else, any interaction with us is always legally considered to be taking place in the UK.
We are proud to have recently become what we believe to be the first provider of psychiatric medical consultations to patients located anywhere in the world. Until now, the traditional UK medical insurance providers have not allowed doctors based in one country to practice online, helping patients located in another country. Which meant that, despite being an NHS provider, providing online consultations to hundreds of patients, Psychiatry-UK could not give consultations to anyone located outside the UK.
With that insurance barrier removed, we can now provide psychiatric care from anywhere in the world and see patients from anywhere in the world. However, we take our medical responsibilities very seriously and our first concern is always our patients’ safety. We are not an emergency service – and we cannot be one, even in the UK. Here, we make sure that we have our patient’s GP details. Even if we don’t actually contact the GP we then know that we can reach someone locally if we really need to, but we can’t do that with patients outside the UK.
We believe we have a route to manage these issues, but until we have worked out the details, though we do carry this international medical indemnity, we have decided that we just can’t take the responsibility to see anyone outside the UK unless we have a contract with their employer.
If you run an international organisation, with employees who travel the world, you will probably be aware of the dangers that isolation and loneliness bring to those who are away from the support and help that they are used to. Giving your employees access to our service by having a contract with us can, literally save lives.
International Psychiatrists
The following are resources to support the education and development of a global community of psychiatrists.
www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/international
Psychiatry Conferences 2022/2023/2024
Psychiatry Conferences 2022/2023/2024 is an indexed listing of upcoming meetings, seminars, congresses, workshops, programs, continuing CME courses, trainings, summits, and weekly, annual or monthly symposiums.
conferenceindex.org/conferences/psychiatry
BJPsych International
www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-international/past-title/international-psychiatry/all-issues/15775549917223D863FDFA7497E4FF92
About IACAPAP
The Organisation l History of IACAPAP l Mission l Goals l Governance l Programming
The Organisation
The International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP) is registered as a not-for-profit association in Switzerland, and is recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an official non-state actor in child & adolescent psychiatry and mental health.
iacapap.org/about/
About Psychiatry International
www.mdpi.com/journal/psychiatryint/about
Aims
Psychiatry International (ISSN 2673-5318) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original articles, critical reviews, research notes, and short communications in all areas of clinical psychiatry and biological psychiatry, also related to aspects of clinical and dynamic psychology.
International psychiatry is currently facing serious challenges triggered by the global economic crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. These global events lead to the need to broaden our nosographic and therapeutic horizons, and to make use of the newest psychological approaches and the latest neuroscience acquisitions. The focus should be on the psychological consequences of the pandemic. In facing these problems, psychiatry today can use numerous new clinical applications and technologies in the fields of precision medicine. These include genomics, neuroimaging, and microbiomics, which can also be integrated with each other through machine learning systems. They can provide new contributions, both in treatment personalization and in the evolution of nosographic systems.
Besides this, the contribution of psychotherapies and dynamic and clinical psychology appears to be indispensable for a complete understanding of the clinical and personological aspects of patients. This journal aims to include innovative studies deriving from original, clinical, and basic research in the fields of mental health, precision psychiatry, genomics, neuroimaging, neuropsychopharmacology, and dynamic and clinical psychology. The journal presents interdisciplinary approaches combining biological, clinical, medical, social, and psychological perspectives in an attempt to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, or behavioural disorders.
Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of papers. The indication of the full experimental details is encouraged. Experimental data and procedures could be deposited as supplementary material.
Scope
Subject areas include but are not limited to:
Mental health
Clinical psychiatry
Psychopharmacology
Neuroimaging in psychiatry
Precision Psychiatry
Pharmacogenomics in psychiatry
Pandemic stress disorder
Psychiatric diagnoses
Mental disorders
Psychiatric treatments
Affective disorders
Personality disorders
Behavioral disorders
Biological psychiatry
Geriatric psychiatry
Community psychiatry
Adolescent and child psychiatry
Hypnosis
Dynamic psychiatry
Forensic psychiatry
Addiction psychiatry
Social psychiatry
Clinical psychology
Dynamic psychology
Psychiatric nursing
Psychiatric rehabilitation
Learning disability
Neurology
Neuropsychology
Neuropsychiatry
Behavioral medicine
Psychosomatic research
Stress medicine
BJPsych International
Vols. 12 to 18; 2015 to 2021
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/journals/3650/
psychiatry-uk.com/services/international-psychiatry-services/
As you can see from our terms and conditions, Psychiatry-UK LLP and our online consultation system is based in the UK, on a UK based server, and we are subject to UK law so, though you could actually be somewhere else, any interaction with us is always legally considered to be taking place in the UK.
We are proud to have recently become what we believe to be the first provider of psychiatric medical consultations to patients located anywhere in the world. Until now, the traditional UK medical insurance providers have not allowed doctors based in one country to practice online, helping patients located in another country. Which meant that, despite being an NHS provider, providing online consultations to hundreds of patients, Psychiatry-UK could not give consultations to anyone located outside the UK.
With that insurance barrier removed, we can now provide psychiatric care from anywhere in the world and see patients from anywhere in the world. However, we take our medical responsibilities very seriously and our first concern is always our patients’ safety. We are not an emergency service – and we cannot be one, even in the UK. Here, we make sure that we have our patient’s GP details. Even if we don’t actually contact the GP we then know that we can reach someone locally if we really need to, but we can’t do that with patients outside the UK.
We believe we have a route to manage these issues, but until we have worked out the details, though we do carry this international medical indemnity, we have decided that we just can’t take the responsibility to see anyone outside the UK unless we have a contract with their employer.
If you run an international organisation, with employees who travel the world, you will probably be aware of the dangers that isolation and loneliness bring to those who are away from the support and help that they are used to. Giving your employees access to our service by having a contract with us can, literally save lives.
International Psychiatrists
The following are resources to support the education and development of a global community of psychiatrists.
www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/international
Psychiatry Conferences 2022/2023/2024
Psychiatry Conferences 2022/2023/2024 is an indexed listing of upcoming meetings, seminars, congresses, workshops, programs, continuing CME courses, trainings, summits, and weekly, annual or monthly symposiums.
conferenceindex.org/conferences/psychiatry
BJPsych International
www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-international/past-title/international-psychiatry/all-issues/15775549917223D863FDFA7497E4FF92
About IACAPAP
The Organisation l History of IACAPAP l Mission l Goals l Governance l Programming
The Organisation
The International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP) is registered as a not-for-profit association in Switzerland, and is recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an official non-state actor in child & adolescent psychiatry and mental health.
iacapap.org/about/
About Psychiatry International
www.mdpi.com/journal/psychiatryint/about
Aims
Psychiatry International (ISSN 2673-5318) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original articles, critical reviews, research notes, and short communications in all areas of clinical psychiatry and biological psychiatry, also related to aspects of clinical and dynamic psychology.
International psychiatry is currently facing serious challenges triggered by the global economic crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. These global events lead to the need to broaden our nosographic and therapeutic horizons, and to make use of the newest psychological approaches and the latest neuroscience acquisitions. The focus should be on the psychological consequences of the pandemic. In facing these problems, psychiatry today can use numerous new clinical applications and technologies in the fields of precision medicine. These include genomics, neuroimaging, and microbiomics, which can also be integrated with each other through machine learning systems. They can provide new contributions, both in treatment personalization and in the evolution of nosographic systems.
Besides this, the contribution of psychotherapies and dynamic and clinical psychology appears to be indispensable for a complete understanding of the clinical and personological aspects of patients. This journal aims to include innovative studies deriving from original, clinical, and basic research in the fields of mental health, precision psychiatry, genomics, neuroimaging, neuropsychopharmacology, and dynamic and clinical psychology. The journal presents interdisciplinary approaches combining biological, clinical, medical, social, and psychological perspectives in an attempt to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional, or behavioural disorders.
Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of papers. The indication of the full experimental details is encouraged. Experimental data and procedures could be deposited as supplementary material.
Scope
Subject areas include but are not limited to:
Mental health
Clinical psychiatry
Psychopharmacology
Neuroimaging in psychiatry
Precision Psychiatry
Pharmacogenomics in psychiatry
Pandemic stress disorder
Psychiatric diagnoses
Mental disorders
Psychiatric treatments
Affective disorders
Personality disorders
Behavioral disorders
Biological psychiatry
Geriatric psychiatry
Community psychiatry
Adolescent and child psychiatry
Hypnosis
Dynamic psychiatry
Forensic psychiatry
Addiction psychiatry
Social psychiatry
Clinical psychology
Dynamic psychology
Psychiatric nursing
Psychiatric rehabilitation
Learning disability
Neurology
Neuropsychology
Neuropsychiatry
Behavioral medicine
Psychosomatic research
Stress medicine
BJPsych International
Vols. 12 to 18; 2015 to 2021
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/pmc/journals/3650/