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Barcelona, October 26th-27th , 2017
www.wmhbcn.com
Scientific Sponsorship
Organization
II European Meeting on Women’s Mental Health
Under the patronage of EPA
Important datesDeadline for abstract submission:
30th April 2017
Technical Secretariat
Contact Person: Ruth BozaRda. Guinardó, 2708024 Barcelona (Spain)
Phone: +34 93 417 31 [email protected]
VenueAuditorium. Hospital de Sant PauMas Casanovas, 90, Floor 308025 Barcelona
a) Online Fill in the online form. Payment by credit card is automatically processed. If payment is by bank transfer, the payment code you will receive by e-mail must appear.
b) By e-mail: Download the form, fill in it and send along with a copy of the bank transfer to: [email protected]
Important: In the concept of the transfer you must indicate the name of the attendee. Data for the bank transfer: Owner: C & C – European Meeting Women’s Mental Health. Bank: Caixabank IBAN account: ES28 2100 1010 5302 0024 1112 BIC: CAIXAESBBXXX
Registration type SCPiSM Member Non-member
From September 1, 2016 to Juny 1, 2017
250,00 € 350,00 €
From Juny 2, 2017 to October 10, 2017
300,00 € 400,00 €
From October 11, 2017 to October 26, 2017
350,00 € 450,00 €
Includes participation at the scientific sessions, official meeting printed materials, coffee and lunch breaks and 21% VAT.
Registration and Payment
CME CreditsAccreditation requested from: - European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education- Consell Català de Formació Continuada de les Professions Sanitàries- Comisión de Formación Continuada del Sistema Nacional de Salud from Spain
General Information
Abstracts submission and informationThe participants are invited to send oral communications/posters of their research works or case reports which suit the topic related to the II European Meeting on Woman’s Mental Health.
All abstracts will be reviewed by the organizing committee and a total of 10 oral communications will be selected. Abstracts must be submitted in the website www.wmhbcn.com
Deadline for abstract submission oral communications/poster: 30th April, 2017 24:00h (Central European Time).
Note that only abstracts of presenting authors who have paid their registration fees by June 1st, 2017 will be scheduled.
Instructions, form and more information: www.wmhbcn.com
Preliminary ProgrammeParticipants
Thursday 26th October 201708:00-08:30 am Registration
08:30-09:00 am Welcome
09:00-10:15 am Symposium 1”Gender differences in emerging psychosis”Moderator: Anita Riecher-Rössler
Liz Rietschel: ”Gender specific peculiarities in the prevalence of ultra-high-risk symptoms- results from a general population study”.Laura Egloff: ”Gender differences in the symptomatology and comorbi-dity of patients at risk for psychosis – results from the EU-GEI study””.Katharina Beck: ”Gender differences in the long-term course of at-risk mental state individuals”.
10:15-11:15 am Inaugural Lecture”Sex differences in brain development: Impact on understanding sex differences in psychoses”.Prof. Jill Goldstein.”
11:15-11:45 am Coffee Break
11:45-01:00 pm Symposium 2”Psychosis and gender: Do reproductive phases matter?”.
Moderator: Vesna Pirec.
Zipra Dolev: ”The menopause and the bipolar patient”.Vesna Pirec: ”Postpartum anxiety gradually progressing into psychosis: case presentation and theoretical prospective”.Inbal Shlomi: ”Gender Differences in Psychiatric Hospitalizations of individuals with psychotic disorders”.
01:00-02:00 pm Oral communications. Session 1
02:00-03:00 pm Lunch
03:00-04:00 pm Lecture
”Schizophrenia in the perinatal period”.Prof. Louise Howard.
04:00-05:15 pm Symposium 3”Sex-differences in the clinical impact of hormones in early psychosis: roles for cortisol, prolactin and estradiol”.Moderator: Xavier Labad.
Vijay A. Mittal: ”Cortisol awakening response reflects sex differences in youth at ultra high-risk for psychosis”.Sarah Ittig: ”A possible role for prolactin and estradiol in emerging psychosis”.Itziar Montalvo: ”Sex-differences in the relationship between prolactin levels and impaired processing speed in early psychosis”.
Katharina Beck University of Basel Psychiatric Hospital. Switzerland
Marta Coromina Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona. Spain
William Davies Behavioural Genetics Group - Cardiff University
Paola DazzanKing’s College London - IOPPN. United Kingdom
Zipora Dolev Tel Aviv University. Israel
Laura Egloff University of Basel Psychiatric Hospital. Switzerland
Montserrat Fusté King’s College London - IOPPN. United Kingdom
Jill Goldstein Harvard Medical School. Connors Center for Women’s Health and Gender Biology at Brigham & Women’s Hospital.
Louise Howard Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King’s College London. South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. United Kingdom
Sarah Ittig Center for Gender Research and Early Detection, University of Basel Psychiatric Hospital. Switzerland.
Javier Labad Department of Mental Health. Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí. Sabadell. Spain
Ioana Miclutia University of Medicine & Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Department of Neurosciences, Discipline of Psychiatry
Vijay A. Mittal Department of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry. Northwestern University. Illinois. USA
Itziar Montalvo Department of Mental Health. Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí. Sabadell. Spain
Ramona Paunescu Department of Neurosciences, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca, Romania
VesnaPirec ERC Insight in Chicago. University of Illinois at Chicago. Rush University Medical School. USA
Anita Riecher-RösslerUniversity of Basel Psychiatric Hospital. Switzerland
Liz Rietschel Psychiatric Services, University of Berne. Switzerland
Elena Rubio-Abadal Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona. SpainInbal Shlomi Beher-Yahkov Hospital/Tel Aviv University. Israel
Friday 27th October 201709:00-10:15 am Symposium 4“Sexual function in users with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder”.Moderator: Marta Coromina.
Elena Rubio-Abadal: “Anti-psychotic induced hyperprolactinaemia and its role in sexual dysfunction”.Ioana Miclutia: “Sexual dysfunction in women with schizophrenia”.Ramona Paunescu: “Sexual dysfunction in women with bipolar disorder”.
10:15-11:15 am Oral communications 2
11:15-11:45 am Coffee Break and Poster Session
11:45-01:00 pm Symposium 5
“New Perspectives on the biology and risk of Postpartum Psychosis”.
Moderator: Paola Dazzan.
Paola Dazzan: “Mother-infant relationship in women at risk of Postpartum Psychosis”.
William Davies: “Insights into postpartum psychosis pathophysiology from a new mouse model”.
Montserrat Fusté: “New Perspectives on the biology and risk of Postpartum Psychosis”.
01:00-02:00 pm Lecture
“Gender aspects in psychosis high risk states and first episodes”.Prof. Anita Riecher-Rössler
02:00-02:30 pm Awards ceremony and closing
Scientific & Organizing Committee
Ana Barajas Centre d’Higiene Mental Les Corts. BarcelonaJesus Cobo Department of Mental Health. Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí. Sabadell. Spain
Marta Coromina Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona. Spain
Gemma García-ParésMental Health Service. Hospital Nostra Senyora de Meritxell. Andorra.
Alexandre González Rodríguez Barcelona Clinic Schizophrenia Unit (BCSU). Hospital Clínic. Barcelona. Spain
Mª Luisa Imaz Psychiatry Service. Hospital Clinic. Barcelona. Spain
Javier Labad Department of Mental Health. Corporació Sanitària Parc Taulí. Sabadell. Spain
Laia Miquel Addiction Unit. Hospital Clínic. Barcelona. Spain
Susana Ochoa Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu. CIBERSAM. Barcelona. Spain
Anita Riecher-RösslerUniversity of Basel Psychiatric Hospital. Switzerland
Elena Rubio-Abadal Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu. CIBERSAM. Barcelona. Spain
Mónica Sánchez Community Mental Health Center of Terrassa, Barcelona. Spain
Judith UsallParc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu. CIBERSAM. Barcelona. Spain