Kimberley health professionals are invited to an interactive evening seminar with visiting Geelong-based Psychiatrist Prof. Ajeet Singh.

Prof. Singh’s areas of expertise include trauma and neuroscience-informed care, mood disorders, self-relationship psycho-analytics, and pharmacogenetics.

Prof. Singh is also an author of the current and past RANZCP Mood Disorders Clinical Practice Guidelines and has published more than 100 academic papers whilst a fulltime clinician.

Read more Professor Ajeet Singh – Empathic Psychiatry – Geelong, VIC.

Dinner will be provided. Please advise any specific dietary needs before completing registration.

How to get there

Event Details
08 Apr 2025
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Kimberley
Free
All Professions
Mental Health
External provider

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