Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland Bipolar Disorder Conference 2026 Topics will include: improving diagnosis; delivering psychoeducation; the power of lived experience; circadian and metabolic research in bipolar; and special considerations for managing bipolar disorder in women and in older age groups. There will also be opportunities for discussion and networking with colleagues. CPD points available Tags 2026 May 08 2026 Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland Bipolar Disorder Conference 2026 This is an innovative whole-day educational conference on Bipolar Disorder, delivered in collaboration with Bipolar Scotland and the University of Edinburgh. The focus will be on practical aspects of assessment and care, as well as highlighting new research and opportunities for collaborative working with third sector organisations. Edinburgh Training and Conference Venue, 16 St Mary's Street, Edinburgh Further details and registration
Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland Bipolar Disorder Conference 2026 Topics will include: improving diagnosis; delivering psychoeducation; the power of lived experience; circadian and metabolic research in bipolar; and special considerations for managing bipolar disorder in women and in older age groups. There will also be opportunities for discussion and networking with colleagues. CPD points available Tags 2026 May 08 2026 Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland Bipolar Disorder Conference 2026 This is an innovative whole-day educational conference on Bipolar Disorder, delivered in collaboration with Bipolar Scotland and the University of Edinburgh. The focus will be on practical aspects of assessment and care, as well as highlighting new research and opportunities for collaborative working with third sector organisations. Edinburgh Training and Conference Venue, 16 St Mary's Street, Edinburgh Further details and registration
May 08 2026 Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland Bipolar Disorder Conference 2026 This is an innovative whole-day educational conference on Bipolar Disorder, delivered in collaboration with Bipolar Scotland and the University of Edinburgh. The focus will be on practical aspects of assessment and care, as well as highlighting new research and opportunities for collaborative working with third sector organisations.