Guyana puts mental health on the forefront with 4-day conference

Guyanese will benefit from the expertise of 20 specialists from the Caribbean, Australia, South Africa, Europe, the United States, and Asia when a four-day mental health and well-being conference gets underway at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre next Tuesday.

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According to Health Minister, Dr Frank Anthony, the conference which runs until November 18, will be a great opportunity for people to interact with the prestigious professors in mental health.

He added that persons interested in learning about mental health, suicide prevention, and other related issues should attend the conference.

“Of course, we would like to have all of our professional persons who are interested in this area join us and to make sure that they get as much out of the conference as possible,” he said.

This will be the second edition of the conference.

Child Psychiatric Epidemiologist, Professor Christina Hoven of Columbia University and some of her colleagues will lead the effort for the academic conference in Guyana.

“In addition to her, they have been working with us very closely, and we have at least three studies; longitudinal studies that they are doing in Guyana. One is the Guyana suicide study, and the others have to do with trauma at the Accident and Emergency. Recently, we’ve had another study looking at factors relating to suicide for persons between the ages of 12 to 20,” the Health Minister stated.

He also lauded the relationship between Guyana and Columbia since these studies are being conducted in Guyana. He said one of the spin-offs from the relationship is ensuring the conference is hosted annually.

Professor Judit Balazs of the Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary; Psychiatrist, Professor Prabha Chandra; German-Croatian Psychiatrist and University Professor Norman Sartorius, and Swedish Professor Danuta Wasserman, are among the experts who will attend the conference.

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Presentations will include epidemiology, child psychiatry, suicidology, perinatal psychiatry, and issues relating to psychiatry and sexual and reproductive health.

The event is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health, the University of Guyana, Columbia University, and other local partners.

 

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