Acute, Intensive and Emergency Psychiatric Care
Entry requirements
Learners should have suitable background knowledge to successfully complete this course. It is best suited to professionals working in the field of acute and emergency psychiatry, such as: psychiatrists (ideally those near the end of their training), senior nursing staff, occupational therapists, pharmacists, and social workers.
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Months of entry
March
Course content
This four day in person course is for anyone working in the area of psychiatry (inpatient, psychiatric intensive care, home treatment teams, liaison psychiatry, or prisons) who wants to further their knowledge and practical skills. You will be taught by experts in the fields of mental health nursing, psychiatry, pharmacology, and mental health law. Discussions and sharing of experiences and knowledge are encouraged during these sessions. Fee £800
Date of course: 9-12 March 2026
Fees and funding
Qualification, course duration and attendance options
- Certificate of attendance.
- part time0.05 months
- Campus-based learningis available for this qualification
Course contact details
- Name
- Professional Education
- pec@sgul.ac.uk