The first ACAMH mini-symposium was held on the 25th of May in the Suttie Centre for Teaching and Learning at the Foresterhill campus.
Attended by students, researchers and healthcare workers from the University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian, the afternoon saw excellent presentations from leading scientists and clinicians showcasing the breadth of expertise available within the Centre, highlighting areas for cross-fertilisation and clinical need.
There was also an opportunity for discussions around the future of clinical service in NHS Grampian, and how this can be tailored to the specific needs of individual patients.
It was an inspiring fantastic afternoon, and we look forward to the next symposium (to be announced soon).