LLC “Garnet”
Psychiatry, psychotherapy
Education: 2006 - 2012: I.M.Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University 2012 - 2014: Residency in psychiatry, Moscow Research Institute of Psychiatry 2014 - 2019: Postgraduate study at the V.P. Serbsky Federal Medical Research Center for Psychiatry and Narcology Employment: 2014 to present: LLC “Garnet” (Moscow): psychiatrist, psychotherapist, Head of the Department of Women's Mental Health 2021 to present: Endocrinology Research Center (Moscow): psychiatrist Fields of interest: mental disorders associated with endocrine pathology, hormone-conditioned forms of behavior, women's mental health, mental disorders in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) andfunctional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA), perinatal issues of psychiatry

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Recent Trends in Russian Psychiatry with Particular Emphasis on Training in Women's Mental Health

Session Type
Clinical/Therapeutic
Date
Mon, 06.06.2022
Session Time
08:00 - 09:30
Room
Hall C
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Fully Live, Section
Lecture Time
08:27 - 08:32

Abstract

Abstract Body

There will be two main foci to this presentation.

Firstly, Designing and implementing a new educational program entitled "Women victims of domestic violence: Detection, clinic, help" – that is mainly based on the teaching of several modules, WPA International Curriculum for Mental Healthcare Providers on Violence Against Women. Our program is a follow-on to the one held during the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, at which interest was expressed in sharing ideas and resources.

Secondly, Informing on the recent trends in Russian perinatal psychiatry. This covers the psychiatric training in the assessment domain, case management, and service evaluation.

We will introduce and review some resources for use in women's mental health practicals, propose innovative pedagogical structures for practical teachings, such as Problem Based Learning, 'Vicarious Learning,' and encourage discussion of how the practical aspects of women's mental health teaching can be supported and enhanced.

Teaching modules and training pathways will be delivered ("not too much; not too little and in the right order"), and dimensions of quality in continuing professional development in women's mental health (i.e., Sophistication, Credibility, Timeliness, and Utility) will be outlined.

This will be followed by a discussion exploring the different prioritization of the teaching modules across various organizations.

We urge our audience to consider it is time for psychiatric training in women's mental health to move from the margins to the center.

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