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Structure of theProject

▪ Original 2-year initiative now extended for 3 more years (2018-21)

▪ Focus on adoption and embedding of new Syllabus for MRCPsych

▪ Supported by the Gatsby Foundation and Wellcome Trust

▪ Working for sustainability

2May 2019

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RCPsychNeuroscience Board

▪ Successor to the Neuroscience Commission

▪ Monitors and reviews:

▪ Adoption and implementation of the 2018 Syllabus for the MRCPsych Examination

▪ Development of training opportunities, including Brain Camps, a CPD Online module and TrOn modules

▪ Opportunities for interaction between trainees, psychiatrists and neuroscientists

3May 2019

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Neuroscience Board:Co-chairs

▪ Professor Wendy BurnPresident, RCPsych

▪ Dr Mike TravisCo-Director of the National Neuroscience CurriculumInitiative, USA

4May 2019

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Neuroscience Board: Members

▪ Professor Sophia Frangou, Mount Sinai

▪ Professor David Ross, Yale

▪ Dr Rick Adams, Clinical Lecturer, UCL

▪ Professor Ed Bullmore, University of Cambridge

▪ Professor Eileen Joyce, Neuropsychiatry Faculty, RCPsych

▪ Professor Anne Lingford-Hughes Academic Faculty, RCPsych

▪ Dr Kate Lovett, Dean, RCPsych

▪ Dr Mary-Ellen Lynall, Academic Clinical Fellow, Cambridge

▪ Dr Sarah Caddick, The Gatsby Foundation

▪ Dr Andrew Welchman, Wellcome Trust

5May 2019

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Stakeholder engagement

May 2019

More than 4000 stakeholders:• Consultants• Trainee psychiatrists• Medical educators• Researchers• Medical students• RCPsych Faculties and Divisions• Service Users and Carers

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Global collaborations

APAEuropean

Psychiatric Association

Hong KongCollege of

Psychiatrists

RANZCP

AADPRT

May 2019

Japanese Society of Psychiatry and Neurology

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Strategy

Modernise the Neuroscience

Support teaching & learning

Promote integration &

sharing of knowledge

• Syllabus

• MRCPsych Exam

• Training for trainers

• Resources for trainers & trainees

• Annual Spring Conference

• Links with Europe, USA & beyond

8May 2019

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FOCUS ON TRAINERS

May 2019

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Events for trainers

▪ RCPsych Medical Education Conference, Belfast, Sept 2017

▪ Brain Camp, London, October 2017

▪ Brain Camp II, Birmingham, June 2018

▪ Brain Camp III, Manchester, January 2019

Collaboration:

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What is a ‘Brain Camp’?

▪ One-day event

▪ Refresher on selected cutting-edge, clinically-relevant brain research topics

▪ Workshops on teaching strategies

▪ Run by researchers & educationalists

▪ For Training Programme Directors, Clinicians with no neuroscience background, Higher Trainees

May 201811

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WhatsApp community

12May 2019

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Regional networks: NeuroNets

▪ Brain researcher—psychiatrist collaboration

▪ Regional excellence in neuroscience and neuroscience teaching

▪ Support for trainers

In place:

➢Scotland

➢Southwest England

Planning:

➢Wales

➢N. Ireland + NW England

13May 2019

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NeuroscienceSpring Conference

2017: London2018: Cambridge2019: London

Connecting brain and mind: Neuroscience and the future of psychiatry

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Contact us:

www.rcpsych.ac.uk/neuroscienceproject

[email protected]