
Psychiatr News May 19, 2006
Volume 41, Number 10, page 3
© 2006 American Psychiatric Association
Royal College to Meet In Glasgow
The annual meeting of the Royal College of Psychiatrists will be held in
Glasgow, Scotland, from July 10 to 13. The meeting includes a variety of
panels that will meet throughout the four days, along with a full schedule of
social, cultural and recreational activities.
APA members are eligible to attend for the same registration fee that is
available to members of the Royal College. Registration can be on a daily
basis or for the entire conference.
Last year the Royal College invited APA President Steven Sharfstein, M.D.,
to attend as a VIP guest. Pedro Ruiz, M.D., who will be APA president at the
time of this year's meeting, has received the same invitation and will be part
of a delegation with Sharfstein and James H. Scully Jr., M.D., APA's medical
director, to meet with Prof. Sheila Hollins, president of the Royal College,
and its leadership.
Glasgow is an exciting, cosmopolitan venue for a major conference and an
excellent base for exploring other parts of the United Kingdom, according to
Ken Busch, M.D., the Illinois Psychiatric Society representative to the APA
Assembly and an international associate of the Royal College.
A draft program of the conference and registration information are
posted at
<www.rcpsych.ac.uk>.
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