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Perinatal Conference

Seminar on Perinatal Services - 16 April 2010

Bipolar Scotland are running a seminar on Perinatal Services for women who have experienced mental health problems during/after pregnancy. The event will take place on Friday 16 April 2010, at the Ramada Jarvis Hotel, 201 Ingram Street, Glasgow, G1 1DQ, 2pm – 4pm (registration from 1.30pm).
 
Speakers will include Dr Roch Cantwell, Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, and Dr Fiona Murray, Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist, St John’s Hospital, Livingston. To book a place please contact Tilda on 0141 560 2050, or e-mail info@bipolarscotland.org.uk with contact details.

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 Seminar on Perinatal

 Seminar on Perinatal Services - 16 April 2010

Bipolar Scotland are running a seminar on Perinatal Services for women who have experienced mental health problems during/after pregnancy. The event will take place on Friday 16 April 2010, at the Ramada Jarvis Hotel, 201 Ingram Street, Glasgow, G1 1DQ, 2pm – 4pm (registration from 1.30pm).
 
Speakers will include Dr Roch Cantwell, Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, and Dr Fiona Murray, Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist, St John’s Hospital, Livingston. To book a place please contact Tilda on 0141 560 2050, or e-mail info@bipolarscotland.org.uk with contact details.

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VOX (Voices Of eXperience) seeks to take a leading role in creating an environment where mental health problems are not a barrier to participating in any aspect of Scottish society.