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POSTPONED Ketamine 2020

Saturday 28 March 2020 - Wednesday 8 April 2020
  • « Patient and Public Involvement and Ethics – workshop
  • Patient and Public Involvement Webinar: Health Economics »

Ketamine & Related Compounds for Psychiatric Disorders

The 2020 Ketamine & Related Compounds for Psychiatric Disorders Conference is now postponed until next year. This includes the online component. We will be holding the Oxford meeting from 22nd to 24th March 2021 at the same venue, the Blavatnik School of Government, and will hold the E-presentations in the week before.

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Glutamatergic antidepressants are starting to disrupt and transform the treatment of psychiatric disorders. Knowledge of their potential is rapidly expanding. As this potential is realised, more questions open up about the details of their use. Come to Oxford and hear leading researchers, clinicians and policy makers present data from the latest trials and other studies. Alternatively, if you cannot join us in person, join the conference online – either in real-time or after the event.

Whether you come in person, or join on-line, you can participate in e-presentations. Instead of standing at conventional posters, you can preview online slide decks or posters and then participate in scheduled Webmeetings and Q&As to discuss the work with presenters. Enjoy the flexibility of reviewing recordings of the live-streamed talks and e-presentations at your own convenience.

Are you a researcher with preclinical data wanting to reach the widest possible online audience? Or a clinician wanting insights from those at the leading edge of practice? Or a psychotherapist wanting to hear how drugs can assist therapy? Or a policy maker thinking about service reconfiguration?  There will be something for you at Ketamine 2020.  Take a look at the programme for the first Oxford conference in 2018.

We look forward to meeting you in Oxford, or online!

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Start:
Saturday 28 March 2020
End:
Wednesday 8 April 2020
Website:
http://www.ketamineconference.org/

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Archer Yates Associates
Email
kcpdregistration@archer-yates.co.uk

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Blavatnik School of Government
120 Walton Street
Oxford, OX2 6GG United Kingdom
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  • « Patient and Public Involvement and Ethics – workshop
  • Patient and Public Involvement Webinar: Health Economics »

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