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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP)
Mental Health Care
Melbourne, VIC 11,184 followers
The RANZCP is responsible for training, educating and representing psychiatrists in Australia and New Zealand.
About us
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) is responsible for training, educating, and representing psychiatrists in Australia and New Zealand. Psychiatrists are medical doctors who undertake additional training to qualify as specialists in the treatment of mental illness. The RANZCP has branches in every Australian state and territory, a head office in Melbourne, as well as a national office in Wellington, New Zealand. Our vision is to achieve excellence and equity in the provision of mental healthcare. Our purpose is to support our members, advance psychiatry, and advocate for the best mental health outcomes for our communities. For more information about the College, go to www.ranzcp.org. If you are a medical student interested in learning more about psychiatry, visit ranzcp.org/pif
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www.ranzcp.org
External link for Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP)
- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Melbourne, VIC
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1946
- Specialties
- Education and training, Mental health, and Psychiatry
Locations
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Primary
309 La Trobe Street
Melbourne, VIC 3000, AU
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69-71 The Terrace
Wellington, NZ
Employees at Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP)
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Steen Rees
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Vanessa-Jayne Greville
Enthusiasm and enjoyment being part of so many Aotearoa communities through Events & Fundraising
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Shane Moon
| Consultant Psychologist | Business | Sport & High Performance | Clinical | Physiological Brain-Behaviour | Organisational & Human Factors |…
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Jaroslaw Hryniewicki
Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, Interested in Healthcare Technologies, Metaverse and medical application of Web 3
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We’re proud to be supporting Food for Health Alliance’s open letter to Australia’s Health Minister, urging for action to protect Australian children from the powerful influence of junk food advertising. This call has garnered the support of more than 40 leading public health, community and consumer organisations. Together, we can make a difference. Learn more about Food for Health Alliance’s Brands Off Our Kids campaign and ways you can get involved: https://bit.ly/3SS8QAx
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Join us for the #RANZCPFoundation Masterclass on #Perinatal and #WomenMentalHealth, featuring leading experts in the field. Professor Jayashri Kulkarni AM will explore the impact of gonadal hormones on #mentaldisorders like PMDD and #depression, while Dr Michelle Smith will discuss managing psychotropic medications during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Professor Anne Buist will provide practical strategies for enhancing parent-child relationships in families affected by #mentalillness. This is not just secret women’s business, it is part of the circle of life and core general #psychiatry business. Gain valuable insights, evidence-based practices, and strategies to improve women’s mental health outcomes. Register now! https://lnkd.in/g8zZQxvE
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Thank you Pramudie Gunaratne and Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) NSW Branch for a wonderful evening Saturday 2 November. It was a pleasure to be there to celebrate Associate Professor Loyola McLean and my darling, Professor Philip Hazell as the joint recipients of the 2024 NSW Branch Meritorious Service Award. Both Loy and Phil have made outstanding contributions to the practice of Psychiatry. Loyola McLean’s distinguished career has been both groundbreaking and selfless. As a researcher credited with more than 100 peer reviewed articles, Loyola has pioneered research into perinatal and early infant attachment, consultation-liaison psychiatry, somatic psychotherapy and more. Her expertise as a senior clinician in the disciplines of psychotherapy and perinatal mental health is acknowledged and highly regarded across the profession. As a teacher and administrator, Loyola has dedicated herself to the education, training, and mentoring of junior doctors. Philip Hazell is an internationally recognised child and adolescent psychiatrist who has worked on the frontline of mental health services for over three decades. His long career has brought hope to the many children and families who have been in his care, and he has been an inspirational supervisor and mentor to young clinicians. As a researcher, Philip’s early work on the impact of adolescent suicide and attempted suicide on peers has influenced the way schools respond to the suicide death of a student. His work on the lack of efficacy supporting the benefits of tricyclic anti-depressants for depression in children and adolescents was instrumental in accelerating the discontinuation of prescribing these drugs. Loyola and Philip have both made enormous contributions to the College as branch and bi-national committee members, examiners, and as presenters and convenors of programs for conferences. For a five-year term prior to April 2024, Loyola was an NSW Branch Committee Member and has also served as a Faculty of Psychiatry Bi-national committee member. She remains a RANZCP examiner and Psychotherapy Written Case marker. Philip Hazell has served as Chair of the RANZCP Subcommittee for Advanced Training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and as a member of the RANZCP Committee for Training. Prior to that he served as a member of the RANZCP Committee for Examinations. Congratulations Loy and Phil xox
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Meet Dr Emily Hartman, Stage Three Psychiatry Registrar at Sydney South West North Coast Training Network. She discussed her professional journey to psychiatry, balancing motherhood and psychiatry training, and how the Psychiatry Interest Forum helped her discover psychiatry as a career pathway. Read more about Dr Hartman: https://lnkd.in/g_hmZTmm
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Last chance to register for the Faculty of Psychiatry of Old Age 2024 Conference which kicks off tomorrow in Christchurch, New Zealand! Check out the exciting program which explores the theme ‘The Art of Ageing’. https://ow.ly/jMoO50TQnlS
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Have you registered for the Faculty of Psychotherapy 2024 Virtual Conference? We will be dedicating a day to explore and celebrate the invaluable role of lived experience in modern psychotherapy practices. This year's conference theme, "Integrating Lived Experience with Psychotherapy," emphasizes the importance of combining our diverse perspectives to pursue a shared goal: incorporating lived experiences into the healing journey. Date: 23 November 2024 Time: 10 am (AEDT) We have an engaging preliminary program lined up, including: - A workshop on the co-produced RANZCP approach to lived experience. - A short-film discussion exploring early experiences. - Engaging discussions with experts in the field. Register now 💻 https://ow.ly/4JyG50TPmI1
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Tune into the latest episode of the #ThoughtBroadcast! Dr Ed Miller, Dr Michael Weightman, Dr Ahnoor Benipal and Dr Andrew Amos discuss and compare the range of supervision modalities available to RANZCP trainees and Fellows. Listen now 🎧 https://ow.ly/HCPr50TT3Hh
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There’s not long to go until the end of the year which means planning is well underway for #RANZCPevents in 2025! Visit our website to learn more and take advantage of early bird registration rates. ▶️ https://ow.ly/AGMS50Qw9aq
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Tune into the #ThoughtBroadcast episode on the Peer Review Process in Biomedical Sciences. In this episode Dr Edward Miller, Dr Fiona Wilkes, Dr Michael Weightman and Dr Andrew Amos give an overview of the peer review process in biomedical sciences. They discuss topics such as the history of peer review, types of peer review offered by different journals, strengths and weaknesses of the process, and offer helpful advice for new reviewers. Listen now! 🎧 https://lnkd.in/ghj25Y3h