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Report by Dr Lee Cheng at the American Psychiatric Association held at San Diego from 20-24 May 2017.

Posted on 12 June, 2017 by admin

I have always found the APA Annual Meeting to be of high standards and offered a variety of topics ranging from clinical, education, research and even technological advances in the delivery of healthcare services. The theme for this year meeting was ‘Prevention Through Partnerships’ which is timely as we are also looking at prevention and early detection of psychiatric conditions and developing a relationship based healthcare system in Singapore. Working together with different parties is crucial to the success of clinical programmes and clinicians need to be mindful of the integration of care of psychiatric and medical conditions. After the Opening Session by APA President, Prof Maria A Oquendo, there was a special lecture by Susannah Cahalan, a New York Times bestselling author of ‘Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness. She shared her experience as a psychiatric patient when she was misdiagnosed to suffer from Schizoaffective Disorder and Bipolar Disorder when she presented with paranoia and erratic behavior. Her actual diagnosis was Anti-NMDA Receptor Autoimmune Encephalitis. It was a powerful speech and it highlighted the need for treating psychiatrist to stay abreast of current medical knowledge and to have a high level of suspicion especially when encountering atypical clinical presentations.

At the conference, I have deliberately chosen a few topics of special interests especially with my current role in National Addictions Management Service in the Institute of Mental Health. The sessions on addictions and alcoholism which were co-organized by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism renewed my understanding of these disorders especially the sessions on alcohol screening and brief intervention for youths as well as the use of mobile phone- and web-based technology to enhance treatment and support recovery for patients with addiction problems. There were also presentations on the use of wearable alcohol biosensor which would provide feedback to the wearer to keep him/her honest and motivated. Other sessions that interested me included that of promoting physician competence across the lifespan by identifying the learning gaps and through a targeted lifelong learning and continuous practice assessment and improvement method. As clinicians we need to provide the best clinical care to our patients – not just knowing recent findings from the literature but to implement good practices from evidence-based medicine. Another topic that I found useful was on attaining leadership and mentorship roles while being a clinician – readiness to serve, deep determination, ‘recalcitrant’ persistence, commitment to quality, openness to feedback, devotion to developing people and unfailing honesty.

Other clinical sessions that I have attended included that on the role of psychiatrists on end of life option (e.g. physician assisted suicides versus euthanasia), assessment of malingering using tools like Rey I, Rey II, B test, coin-in the-hand and Miller forensic assessment of symptoms test (M-FAST) and antidepressant treatment for pregnant women etc. Beyond the clinical updates, I was honored to be invited to the Presidential Reception hosted by Prof Maria A Oquendo. It was a memorable night as I made new friends and also re-established the relationship with the existing ones.

Dr Lee Cheng
SPA President
With Ms Susannah Cahalan, author of 'Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness'

With Ms Susannah Cahalan, author of ‘Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness’

With Prof Maria Oquendo, President of American Psychiatric Association

With Prof Maria Oquendo, President of American Psychiatric Association’

THE ANNUAL NATIONAL MEDICOLEGAL SEMINAR 2017 (14 & 15 OCTOBER) Grand Copthorne Waterfront Singapore, Riverfront Ballroom

Posted on 26 May, 2017 by admin

The Medico-Legal Society of Singapore (MLSS), in collaboration with Singapore Medical Association (SMA), is organising The Annual National MedicoLegal Seminar 2017 on 14 & 15 October (Saturday & Sunday) at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Singapore, Riverfront Ballroom, Level 2

The theme for the seminar are:

  • Day 1 (14 Oct): Informed Consent
  • Day 2 (15 Oct): Forensic Psychiatry

This Seminar will be useful to healthcare professionals (clinical & non clinical); leaders of professional organizations; and practicing lawyers. Participants will be able to have a deeper understanding of the law as it affects medical disputes and consent taking. It provides for a platform to discuss and clarify various medico-legal issues with the local experts, during the seminar.

Application Form

For any enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact our secretarial staff, Ms Denise Tan at telephone: 62231264 or email: denisetan@sma.org.sg.

Distinguished Psychiatrist Award 2017

Posted on 28 April, 2017 by admin

SPA would like to congratulate the winners of the 2017 SPA Distinguished Psychiatrist Award

Dr. Cai Yiming


Dr. Cai Yiming

Prof Chong Siow Ann


Prof Chong Siow Ann

Dr. Ng Li Ling


Dr. Ng Li Ling

Report by Dr Robin Goh at the VIII National Congress of Indonesian Psychiatric Association and the 15th ASEAN Federation of Psychiatry and Mental Health Congress.

Posted on 28 April, 2017 by admin

The VIII National Congress of Indonesian Psychiatric Association and the 15th ASEAN Federation of Psychiatry and Mental Health Congress was held from the 25th to 27th August 2016 at Semarang, Indonesia and I was privileged to attend the meeting in the capacity of the Vice President of the Singapore Psychiatric Association. The meeting was organized by PERHIMPUNAN DOKTER SPESIALIS KEDOKTERAN JIWA INDONESIA and ASEAN Federation for Psychiatry and Mental Health (AFPMH). The theme for the meeting was “New Challenges in Psychiatric Care in ASEAN Economic Community” and was chosen to meet the learning, networking and latest needs of regional psychiatric services.

Dr. DanardiSosrosumihardjo, Sp.KJ(K), the President of Indonesian Psychiatric Association and the President of AFMPH welcomed the delegates from ASEAN countries to the meeting on the first day with an elaborate ceremony consisting of Indonesian dance and music.There were different tracks in the program to meet the needs of the participants. Examples of the tracks included Alcohol and Substance Abuse Disorder, Biological Psychiatry, Community Psychiatry, Consultation Liaison Psychiatry and Forensic Psychiatry etc.

I was invited to give a sharing on Singapore’s approach in reducing the treatment gap of mental disorders. Delegates from Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam and Malaysia also share their countries’ endeavors in addressing this issue. Some of the common themes echoed from them werethe difficulties in translating a lot of their governments’ healthcare policies due to the size of their country, the geographical barriers and the level of literacy. Singapore was privileged in comparison as we do not face such difficulties but there was still more work to be done to improve mental health awareness.

The meeting provided an excellent platform in getting to know the leaders in the ASEAN Psychiatric community as well as create more awareness for the need to do more for mental health. The meeting ended with the formal passing of the host country from Indonesia to the Philippines for the 16th ASEAN Federation of Psychiatry and Mental Health Congress.

SPA Vice President and country delegates during session discussion

SPA Vice President and country delegates during session discussion

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