This GP education session is being delivered as part of the CPTH GP Education Programme. It is open to GPs and ACPs working in Primary Care in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Join us for an exclusive evening of Q&A with Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan, award-winning neurologist and bestselling author, as she explores the complex relationship between psychosomatic illness and the growing issue of overdiagnosis in modern medicine.
Psychosomatic conditions present unique challenges for GPs, often straddling the intersection of neurology, psychology, and patient care. With years of clinical experience and groundbreaking research into functional and medically unexplained disorders, Dr. O’Sullivan will offer practical insights into recognising, diagnosing, and managing these conditions within primary care settings.
This interactive Q&A session will explore key themes from her books, including It’s All in Your Head and The Sleeping Beauties, providing a deeper understanding of how psychological factors manifest as physical symptoms, the role of belief and expectation in illness, and effective approaches to patient communication.
Whether you’re looking to improve patient outcomes, refine your diagnostic skills, or simply gain a fresh perspective on this fascinating area of medicine, this event is an unmissable opportunity to learn from one of the leading experts in the field.
Come with your questions, leave with new strategies and insights to enhance your practice.
Find out more about Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan here