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Consultation-liaison psychiatry in the Princess Margaret Hospital | 8348
Journal of Psychology & Psychotherapy

Journal of Psychology & Psychotherapy
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ISSN: 2161-0487

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Consultation-liaison psychiatry in the Princess Margaret Hospital at Nassau, Bahamas


3rd International Conference on Psychiatry & Psychosomatic Medicine

December 05-06, 2016 Dubai, UAE

Timothy Barrett

University of Manchester, Bahamas

Keynote: J Psychol Psychother

Abstract :

Consultation-liaison psychiatry is a branch of psychiatry that takes place in a general hospital or medical setting and it involves the psychiatric team in the care of persons with general medical, surgical, obstetrical and gynecological and other physical medicine diagnoses. This branch of psychiatry was formally recognized as a subspecialty in 2004 and was named Psychosomatic Medicine. In New Providence, Bahamas, consultation-liaison consults were referred to the community mental health psychiatric team based at the Community Counseling and Assessment Center. Until January 2007, the junior medical staff was the mainstay of provision of services. It has been recognized that psychiatric factors increase the risk for the development and poor outcomes of physical disorders. Prompt appropriate management of psychological problems and distress in persons diagnosed with a physical medical disorder results in lower morbidity, reduced mortality rates, reduced length of stay in hospital as well as reduced readmission rates. This retrospective study was done to assess and evaluate the referral patterns and numbers of the various departments of the general medical hospital as well as provide baseline data for establishing current and future human resource requirements for providing these services. The study also points to areas of deficiency in targeting the precise reason for referral as well as the physical medical diagnosis. Finally, the current status will be described.

Biography :

Timothy Barrett has graduated from the University of the West Indies in 1974 and did his General Practice until 1986. He has studied Psychiatry in Manchester, England under the supervision of Professors D Goldberg, N Kessel and E Szabadi. He received his MSc (Psych) from the University of Manchester, School of Medicine, in 1992. He has authored and co-authored several research papers. He is an Associate Lecturer at the UWISCMR Bahamas, is currently in private practice as well as Consultant Psychiatrist for the Public Hospitals Authority in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry.

Email: timothybarrett121@msn.com

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