Joop de Jong

Symposium in Amsterdam in honor of Prof Joop de Jong

Professor Joop de Jong, the Dutch pioneer in the field of Transcultural Psychiatry and International Mental Health, will retire as Professor of Transcultural and International Psychiatry at the VU University in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

On the 31st of May 2013 the University hosts a special symposium on Cultural Psychiatry & Global Mental Health to honour the contributions of professor Joop de Jong to the field.
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Palace of the Parlement Bucharest

WPA Regional Congress 2013 Bucharest, Romania

“Facilitation Mental Health, Primary Care & Public Health Integration for Southeast Europe & Eurasia”

April 10 – 13, 2013

www.wpa2013bucharest.org

This unprecedented Congress is a sharply focused initiative of the World Psychiatric Association in collaboration with the Romanian Association of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, the National Society of Family Medicine and the Romanian Public Health and Health Management Association. Online shopping for generic medications is one of the most up-to-date and effective ways to obtain the required treatment and save both time and money. Instead of running out of the budget by doctor’s appointments and expensive drugs, you can shop online at a much more reasonable cost.
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Glaselefant Hamm

WPA-TPS and DTPPP Joint Conference February 8-10-2013

“Sharing experiences in transcultural settings and practices throughout Europe in the field of health and mental health”

Over the past 25 years, several approaches and experiences for the reception and care of migrants and refugees have developed in Europe. Whether it be for physical, mental and social care, it would be very fruitful to compare our respective practices in the field of clinical research and training of healthcare professionals.

The goal is essentially to learn best practices in terms of care from each other, to avoid stigma and cultural assignment of patients.
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Tel Aviv

First International Conference on Cultural Psychiatry in Mediterranean Countries

First International Conference on Cultural Psychiatry in Mediterranean Countries,
Tel Aviv, 5-7 November, 2012

The First Mediterranean Conference on Cultural Psychiatry took place in Tel Aviv, Israel. Before the conference took place, there were many protests by non-members of the Transcultural Section about the place of the conference, since they considered Israel and the Israel Medical Association as detrimental for the health and health care of the Palestinian people. The Board of the Section published an official statement stating that the conference would be open for everybody, that colleagues from Arabic countries were especially welcome, and that the conference would be pure scientific.
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Praag

WPA International Congress Prague

WPA International Congress Prague,
October 17-20, 2012

The recent international congress of the World Psychiatric Association had much to offer in the field of transcultural psychiatry. The focus of the congress was ‘Access, Quality and Human Care’, which is an important item in the care for ethnic minorities and in International Psychiatry. The congress was relatively large with about 1800 participants, mostly from Europe, but also with 125 colleagues from the U.S.A. and even 65 from Australia. Psychiatrists from German speaking countries were underrepresented, with by example not more then 42 Germans. This is a pity because the congress offered a lot of interesting lectures and workshops, particularly for young professionals.
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Praag

WPA International Congress Prague

WPA International Congress Prague,
October 17-20, 2012

The recent international congress of the World Psychiatric Association had much to offer in the field of transcultural psychiatry. The focus of the congress was ‘Access, Quality and Human Care’, which is an important item in the care for ethnic minorities and in International Psychiatry. The congress was relatively large with about 1800 participants, mostly from Europe, but also with 125 colleagues from the U.S.A. and even 65 from Australia. Psychiatrists from German speaking countries were underrepresented, with by example not more then 42 Germans. This is a pity because the congress offered a lot of interesting lectures and workshops, particularly for young professionals.
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