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Management of alcohol use disorders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 June 2014

Larkin Feeney*
Affiliation:
Cluain Mhuire Community Mental Health Services, Newtownpark Avenue, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland andRoyal College of Surgeons Ireland. Email: larkin.feeney@sjog.ie

Abstract

Welcome to the third module in our Continuing Professional Development Section (CPD). CPD is now a key element in the clinical activity of all health professionals and a cornerstone of good clinical governance throughout mental health services. This section of the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine will provide CPD modules dedicated to key topics in mental health care. In order to assist learning and self-assessment, multiple choice questions will be provided at the end of each module.

This module and its multiple choice questions are available online on the website of the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine (www.ijpm.org). The CPD policy of the College of Psychiatry of Ireland indicates that psychiatrists who participate in suitable online learning which fits the criteria for CPD may claim CPD points under the Personal CPD category (up to a maximum of 5 points per year).

We are confident that this CPD Section of the Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine will prove to be a valuable resource for consultant psychiatrists, psychiatric trainees and all journal readers. We welcome feedback from readers and, especially, any suggestions for topics to be covered in future CPD modules. Suggestions should be emailed to: psychological@medmedia.ie

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Continuing Professional Development – New!
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2009

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