UBC Psychiatry Student Interest Group

UBC Psychiatry Student Interest Group

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University of British Columbia
Faculty of Medicine
Vancouver, BC

The UBC Psychiatry Student Interest Group (also known as UBC PsychSIGN) is a group intended to enrich UBC medical students' knowledge about the practice of psychiatry and increase interest in pursuing this fascinating and challenging medical specialty. UBC PsychSIGN aims to organize talks and educational sessions about various aspects of psychiatry and mental health, provide shadowing opportunitie

12/12/2022

Posting on behalf of the UofT psychiatry residents. Please see flyer below for more information!

11/11/2022

UBC Psychiatry would like to extend the invitation to all interested applicants to attend one of our two online CaRMS information sessions! Come join a group of residents from across the program's various tracks for answers to frequently asked questions as well as a live Q&A period. You will have the opportunity to briefly meet our Program Director, Dr. Irfan Khanbhai, at our Decemeber session.

Dates and times as follows:

November 24th, 1630 - 1800 (Pacific Standard Time)

December 7th, 1800 - 1930 (Pacific Standard Time)

https://ubc.zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 91067 972164
Passcode: 972164

Thanks, and hope to see you there!

UBC Psychiatry CaRMS Welcome Committee
[email protected]

Psychiatry wars: the lawsuit that put psychoanalysis on trial 10/26/2022

An interesting article that highlights the conflict between two ways of conceptualizing mental illness.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/oct/11/psychiatry-wars-psychoanalysis-antidepressants-rachel-aviv?CMP=fb_gu&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR1bzfVHaeLaqT_ht1b1MhUUFyYxBAR1tLvgFxwlLdsu-tkljpC98_k239I =1665494869

Psychiatry wars: the lawsuit that put psychoanalysis on trial Forty years ago, Dr Ray Osheroff sued a US hospital for failing to give him antidepressants. The case would change the course of medical history – even if it couldn’t help the patient himself

10/23/2022

University of Calgary Psychiatry residents will be hosting three online CaRMS information sessions (dates below) which will include a short presentation providing an overview of our program and a Q&A period with our residents to answer any of your questions! We look forward to meeting you!

Following dates:

Nov 10th @1800-2000 (Mountain Time)
Nov 24th @1800-2000 (Mountain Time)

Dec 8th @1800-2000 (Mountain Time)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://albertahealthservices.zoom.us/j/69841082943?pwd=Yldzd1ozNTd3NzE5M0thcjFyanBEUT09

04/21/2022

The Psychiatry Student Interest Group Network is hosting a virtual CaRMS Q+A TONIGHT from 6-7:30pm with the 2022s who matched into UBC Psychiatry! Don’t forget to sign up.
We have an incredible roster of 2022s with diverse experiences and backgrounds ready to answer all your questions about clerkship, electives, applications, interviews, parallel planning and more! We even have 15 min breakout rooms at the end for all your specific questions and networking needs.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd1iE2jeBlXh2TcvqP3X5zbX5kD7f4mKggIxsDrK4E3Rta5sg/viewform

01/27/2022

*Applications are now open for the 2022 Psychiatry Summer Immersion Program*

The Department of Psychiatry at UBC is excited to announce that our third annual Psychiatry Summer Immersion Program will be held Monday – Tuesday, June 6-7, 2022. If you are a first year undergraduate medical student and are curious about or considering a career in psychiatry, this program is for you! This two-day program will provide an opportunity to explore career options in psychiatry and engage with psychiatrists and psychiatry residents through interactive sessions and clinical shadowing placements.

The program will be based in Vancouver and will include distributed sites (Kelowna, Prince George, Victoria) where possible, depending on demand. The program has run for two years now, and each year student feedback has been positive with 100% of respondents rating the program as ‘extremely worthwhile’ or ‘very worthwhile.’

Please note the shadowing portion of the program is dependent on COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions.

Online applications are now open until January 31, 2022. To apply or learn more about the program, please visit: https://psychiatry.ubc.ca/education-programs/psip/

To apply, please visit: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9NpyHdF48Xh2fJP

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UBC Psychiatry Resident Q&A Night for Medical Students 01/20/2022

You are invited to a Q&A Night with the UBC Psychiatry Residents!

Residents from a variety of years will be there to answer your questions and provide information about the residency program. The meeting will take place on Zoom on January 26 from 6-7 Pacific Time. Please sign up through the following link to receive the zoom invitation:

UBC Psychiatry Resident Q&A Night for Medical Students January 26, 6-7pm Pacific Time Please input your email address so we can send you the Zoom Link. Looking forward to meeting you!

06/08/2021

Don't forget to register for the careers night this Thursday!

The Psychiatry Careers Night is a virtual event for undergraduate medical students who want to learn what life is like as a psychiatrist. A panel of two psychiatrists and one psychiatry resident will share their experiences and answer your questions on psychiatry as a career choice. Please find the event details below and complete the registration link to receive the zoom link closer to the date:
2021 Psychiatry Careers Night (Virtual)
Thursday, June 10, 2021
6:00-7:30 PM

2021 Psychiatry Careers Night Registration Qualtrics sophisticated online survey software solutions make creating online surveys easy. Learn more about Research Suite and get a free account today.

Opinion: Canada’s proposed expansion of assisted-death threatens to push the mentally ill out the door 03/07/2021

Two perspectives on Bill C-7 regarding the expansion of Medical Assistance in Dying to include people with non-terminal conditions:

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-canadians-with-mental-illness-deserve-access-to-medical-assistance-in/

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-canadas-proposed-expansion-of-assisted-death-threatens-to-push-the/

Opinion: Canada’s proposed expansion of assisted-death threatens to push the mentally ill out the door If the proposed MAID rules existed a couple decades ago, Andray Domise writes, he would have taken it. What’s changed are his financial circumstances – which shouldn’t be a determinant of life or death

03/02/2021

UBC Psychiatry Interest Group X Global Health presents: Cross-Cultural Psychiatry Night

Interested in a career in psychiatry and global health? Join us on Wednesday March 10 from 7-8PM to learn about the field of Cross-Cultural Psychiatry from one of UBC’s lead residents. Our speaker, Dr. Paige Zhang, will discuss her career journey and the pathologization of mental illness in different patient populations. There will also be a Q&A session at the end to ask anything about psychiatry!

Paige is a PGY-4 resident in psychiatry at UBC. She completed her MD at the University of Toronto and was a LEAD scholar there whose work involved developing a quality improvement (QI) intervention with a hospital in Angola. She also has also previously worked in sustainable development with the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Students for Development program.

Please RSVP here: https://forms.gle/upAVwzckAS7uNnUx8

Zoom Details:
Meeting ID: 671 4523 4905
Passcode: 824084
https://ubc.zoom.us/j/67145234905?pwd=ZHRwMFlZVjFrVVZJZzhFeERHNDJkZz09

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