Bezmialem Vakif University Faculty of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
Ozge Kilic is an assistant Prof of Psychiatry at Bezmialem Vakif University Faculty of Medicine. She obtained her medical degree and completed postgraduate training at Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa School of Medicine, Turkey. In 2012, she participated in a clinical attachment at Liaison Psychiatry and Acute Addictions Units of Maudsley Hospital and King‘s College London. She served as the coordinator of the "Trainee Committee of the Psychiatric Association of Turkey", and as the trainee representative in the "Competency Board of Psychiatric Association of Turkey" (Development of Training Programs). She was both a delegate of Turkey and a member of the Research Working Group of "European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees" where she served as the national coordinator of several research projects relevant to psychiatric trainees. She was selected as a scholar in several educational activities (The first "European Psychiatric Association (EPA) Academia Summer School on Comorbidity between mental and physical disorders”; "World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Leadership and Professional Skills Course for Early Career Psychiatrists"; as a "EPA Early Career Psychiatrist Scholar"; "WPA Early Career Psychiatrist Fellow"). She is the Chair of the "Early Career Psychiatrists Committee of EPA". She is a member of the Editorial Board of "Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences". Her current research interests include adult attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, consultation-liaison psychiatry, gender differences in psychiatric disorders and psychiatric training.

Moderator of 5 Sessions

Session Type
Committee Meeting
Date
Sun, 05.06.2022
Session Time
09:00 - 11:45
Room
Meeting Room 1
Session Description
Upon invitation only
Session Type
Educational
Date
Mon, 06.06.2022
Session Time
10:00 - 11:30
Room
Hall A
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Monday, 6 June: Midday Interviews

Session Type
EPA TV
Date
Mon, 06.06.2022
Session Time
11:30 - 12:00
Room
EPA TV
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Fully Live, Live TV
Session Type
Clinical/Therapeutic
Date
Tue, 07.06.2022
Session Time
10:00 - 11:30
Room
Hall B
Session Description
Although psychiatrists and neurologists value close collaboration, their areas of interest and professional skills differ. Besides, among other psychiatric disorders, Alzheimer's disease has a rather unclear position. So the questions of whether Alzheimer's disease is a neurological or a psychiatric disease and the branch of physicians who will treat dementia are still relevant. Two discussants will present their points of view to broaden the joint discussion on dementia and treating physicians
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Presenter of 4 Presentations

ECP meeting

Session Type
Committee Meeting
Date
Sun, 05.06.2022
Session Time
09:00 - 11:45
Room
Meeting Room 1
Lecture Time
09:00 - 11:25

ECP Programme

Session Type
Opening Ceremony
Date
Sat, 04.06.2022
Session Time
18:30 - 19:30
Room
Hall A
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Fully Live
Lecture Time
18:45 - 18:50

'Do Women Have More Barriers to Professional Development?

Session Type
Educational
Date
Mon, 06.06.2022
Session Time
15:00 - 16:30
Room
Hall B
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Lecture Time
15:17 - 15:34

Abstract

Abstract Body

Women consistently fare worse than men in different professional metrics in terms of salary, promotions, grant money, and scholarly publishing. In clinical and management leadership roles, a similar trend of underrepresentation for women exists. It has been shown in academic publishing that women progressed to senior author positions at a slower pace, resulting in their ongoing underrepresentation as senior writers. Previous literature has shown that one of the most effective strategies for promoting women to leadership positions is the collaboration with men to identify attitudinal and institutional barriers, since gender equality is not only a "women's concern." To address this, a cross-sectional, multinational survey was disseminated in English (SurveyMonkey) to psychiatric trainees and psychiatrists across Europe. This study aims to explore the perspectives of female and male psychiatrists on the obstacles they face in their careers. The survey covered items on self-promotion, current institutional environment, and networking along with contextual information- age, gender, professional degree, current field, and years of professional experience in the current field. We hope that the presentation of these findings will serve as a springboard for future educational activities to address concerns connected to the gender gap. The speaker will present the comparison of female and male psychiatrists’ barriers and challenges they face during their professional development. This talk is hoped to elicit discussion in preparation for future action and inform a roadmap for addressing issues related to the gender gap with subsequent educational events.

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