20/04/2010Pri-Med Workshop - Managing Depression in the Ten-Minute Consultation, Maidstone
Dr Caroline Dollery - MD | |
| GP, Danbury Medical Centre, Essex | |
| Caroline is a GP in a training practice in Essex. She is an Associate Trainer, and clinical lead for Mid Essex PCT Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme. In addition she is Vice Chair for the Mental Health Transformation Board for mental health and learning disabilities for Mid Essex, as well as sitting on the Practice Based Commissioning Board for mental health. She has implemented within her practice new ways of working with secondary care services, as well as supporting the setting up of 40 therapists across 50 practices in Mid Essex , providing quick access within practices for patients with mild to moderate common health care problems. | |
![]() | Dr Sarah Jarvis - MD, FRCGP |
| GP and GP Trainer | |
| Sarah Jarvis is a GP, GP trainer, fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners and Women’s Health spokesperson for the RCGP.
She is also a medical writer and broadcaster, and is currently the BBC Radio 2 doctor and doctor to the One Show on BBC1, Good Housekeeping, My Weekly and Pregnancy magazines, as well as spending 10 years as ITN lunchtime News doctor. She also contributes regularly to GMTV, Sky News, The Wright Stuff on Channel 5 and BBC Radio 5 live. She has been a regular contributor to a variety of medical magazines and journals including Update, Doctor, Practice Nurse, the British Journal of Cardiology and Cardiology News. She has a particular interest in Women’s Health and children, and has been the Women’s Health tutor for the University of Bath/Royal College of GPs course on women’s health, as well as the author of Pregnancy for Dummies and Children’s Health for Dummies. She has also authored Diabetes for Dummies, The younger woman’s Diagnose-It-Yourself guide to Health, Women’s Health for Life (winner of the BMA popular medicine book award) and The Welcome Visitor, a book on ethical dilemmas at the end of life co-authored with the broadcaster John Humphrys. | |
Professor Cornelius Katona - MD | |
| Honorary Professor, Department of Mental Health Sciences, University College London | |
| Cornelius Katona is a Honorary Professor in the Department of Mental Health Sciences at University College London. He undertakes clinical work for the NHS in the independent sector (in Kent and in London) and medicolegal work (including work with asylum seekers and detainees). He also works extensively within Medical Justice, the South East Regional Ethics Committee and DeNDRoN and as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Affective Disorders. Professor Katona's research interests include medical education (particularly determinants of career choice), affective disorders in old age, refractory depression, psychiatric education, the epidemiology of psychiatric disorders in old age, imaging in dementia and Dementia with Lewy Bodies. Professor Katona is author of over 150 peer reviewed papers and author/editor of 15 books. | |
Dr Jill Rasmussen | |
| GP, Surrey | |
| Dr. Jill Rasmussen is a clinician with a special interest in psychoses, affective disorders an neurodegenerative diseases. She worked in the pharmaceutical industry for ten years, where she specialized in the clinical development and registration of new drugs for psychiatry and neurology. She has also worked with the Medicines Control Agency (now the MHRA) as a Senior Medical Assessor for 18 months. Since 1994, she has combined part-time clinical practice with her own independent research consultancy specialising in developmental and medico-marketing strategy for drugs in CNS indications. She is a community specialist in psychiatry and learning disability and is the Surrey PCT representative for mental health and learning disability. Jill is also actively involved in developing content for several educational web sites and CD-ROMs aimed at improving professional knowledge and awareness of developments affecting clinical practice in her areas of expertise. |
Developed and sponsored by Pri-Med Educational Programmes, Eli Lilly and Boehringer Ingelheim
UKCYB00502 February 2010

