This programme is being run to help build the knowledge and skills of practitioners when it comes to assessment and treatment of people with ADHD.
This programme is being run to help build the knowledge and skills of practitioners when it comes to assessment and treatment of people with ADHD.
As a mental health nurse, I have worked with people with ADHD of all ages since 1995. Currently I am the ADHD Advanced Nurse Practitioner covering the Highlands.
As a mental health nurse, I have worked with people with ADHD of all ages since 1995. Currently I am the ADHD Advanced Nurse Practitioner covering the Highlands.
With the current environment it is important for those in healthcare to be aware of how best to support people who have an ADHD diagnosis or suspect that they may have ADHD. Across 4 sessions, we will be looking into specific topics relating to managing ADHD in adult.
ECHO is designed to help practitioners master complexity by looking at anonymised patient case examples which represent a wider learning need and opportunity. For this programme Stephanie and her colleagues will present cases which will inspire a group dialogue and while doing this they will offer a combination of teaching, group mentoring and facilitation to ensure that knowledge grows and future patients can benefit. As sessions progress, participants should feel more comfortable to bring their own cases to the group.
This is programme is aimed at a broad range of mental health and other professionals who engage with those with ADHD.
Programme Details
Please fill out this form to register your interest in the upcoming meeting along with future Adult ADHD ECHO sessions.
If you have difficulties using this form, or you would like more information before you register, please contact us directly at info@echo.scot.
There is no charge for ECHOs - they are free to attend.