Who is this course for?
This course is designed for physicians who want to improve their ability to make evidence-based,
personalized and clinically realistic pharmacological decisions in psychiatry.
The program focuses not only on guidelines, but also on the complex clinical situations
physicians face in real-world practice.
Intended for:
- Psychiatrists
- Psychiatric trainees
- Neurologists with an interest in psychiatric treatment
- General physicians involved in mental health care
- Clinical pharmacologists and other medical specialists interested in psychotropic medications
Main topics
- Antidepressants and treatment-resistant depression
- Antipsychotics: efficacy, tolerability and individualized choice
- Bipolar disorder: acute and maintenance treatment
- Anxiety disorders and related conditions
- Psychopharmacology in complex patients
- Managing adverse effects
- Drug interactions and medical comorbidities
- Practical clinical decision-making
- Treatment sequencing and combination strategies
- Case-based discussions
Format
The course is planned as an intensive online program, with live lectures,
clinical cases and interactive discussion. Final details regarding dates, duration, language
options, registration fees and certificate availability will be announced later.
Join the Priority List
This is not a binding registration. Joining the priority list does not
require payment and does not create any obligation to enroll. It simply allows you to
receive information before general registration opens.
By joining the priority list, you will receive:
Early access to the course program
Information about dates and format
Registration opening announcement
Possible early registration options
Updates about language and certificate availability