The online resource for mental health professionals
CPD eLearning (formerly CPD Online) is a resource provided by the Royal College of Psychiatrists for mental health professionals, housed on our new eLearning Hub.
CPD eLearning offers a range of learning modules and podcasts that provide a flexible, interactive way of keeping up to date with progress in mental health. During the pandemic, there will be no limit on eLearning that can be counted for CPD; it will be possible for ALL 50 CREDITS to be obtained in this way. Access to the modules is through annual subscription, but we also offer a series of free modules and podcasts for you to trial first.
For more information, visit CPD eLearning on the eLearning Hub: https://elearninghub.rcpsych.ac.uk
BJPsych Advances and CPD eLearning work together to produce regular joint commissions to enhance learning for mental health professionals.
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Recent modules and podcasts
Podcast The Reluctant Carer
In this podcast, Dr Raj Persaud talks to the anonymous author of the book The Reluctant Carer: Dispatches from the Edge of Life and discusses their experiences when looking after their elderly parents. CPD credits: 0.5
Module: Planning ahead: end-of-life care, treatment escalation and advance care planning
Planning ahead, including advance care and treatment escalation planning, increases the likelihood that care and treatment is consistent with the individual's preferences and minimises invasive treatment of limited clinical benefit. All professionals involved in care should be equipped to support patients, and within psychiatry we face additional challenges when addressing these emotive and complex concepts. CPD credits: 1
Module: Depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (DDD): assessment and treatment
Meeting your first patient with depersonalisation-derealisation disorder (DDD) may be challenging if you lack confidence in knowing how to diagnose this condition and what evidence-based treatments to offer. This module provides a brief, but comprehensive, overview from both a consultant psychiatrist and clinical psychologist who have extensive experience working with DDD. The module includes information on common presentations, comorbidity and the main triggers for onset, as well as guidance on how to assess and diagnose DDD. Learners will also be given an overview of the main treatments and a stepped care guide to implementing these. CPD credits: 1
Podcast Sustainable prescribing
Greener NHS aims to be the world's first net zero national health service by 2045. In this podcast Dr Raj Persaud discusses with Dr Guy Harvey and Dr Ally Xiang sustainable healthcare, medicine's carbon footprint and what the NHS could be doing to prescribe and practice sustainably at individual, local and organisational levels. CPD credits: 0.5
Module Understanding and managing cardiovascular risks in treating mental illness
This module will build on the BJPsych Advances paper ‘Understanding and managing cardiac side-effects of second-generation antipsychotics in the treatment of schizophrenia’. It provides practical, psychiatry-related tips and information on: reading an electrocardiogram (ECG), how to approach cardiovascular risk assessment and common imaging techniques used by cardiologists to evaluate common heart conditions. CPD credits: 1
Other recently published CPD eLearning podcasts (each worth 0.5 CPD credits and freely accessible) include:
• Mental health in Ukraine
• The psychology of the Ukrainian soldier
• The impact of COVID-19 on maternal mental health
• Are you ignorant about the pandemic?
• Lost in thought: can intellect save you in a pandemic?
• The psychology behind mathematical modelling of epidemics
• Managing alcohol withdrawal in acute in-patient psychiatry
• Coping with the ‘pointless suffering’ of COVID-19
• Re-reading Camus's ‘The Plague’ in pandemic times
• Obedience to authority – lessons from Milgram applied to COVID-19
• Mental Health Tribunals: response to the COVID-19 emergency
• How do we lead effectively through the COVID-19 pandemic?
• Working with patients remotely
• Ethical considerations arising from COVID-19
• COVID-19: Isolation and loneliness – is there a ‘social cure’?
• Psychosocial response to epidemics – lessons from Ebola applied to COVID-19
• Surviving the trauma: post-traumatic stress disorder in relation to COVID-19
• The psychology of the virus ‘super-spreader’
• The psychology of coping with quarantine
• The psychology and psychiatry of pandemics.
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