GP Webinar Series: Cannabis Use and ADHD | Free Primary Care Session

HealthHarmonie Minds is launching a new GP Webinar Series, designed to support collaboration between primary care clinicians and specialist neurodiversity services.

The first session in the series is our Primary care Open Door discussion focused on cannabis use and ADHD, led by the HealthHarmonie Minds Medical Director and Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr Manan Thakrar and Senior Prescribing Nurse, Brian Johns.

Event Details

Date: Friday 10 April

Time: 9am – 10am

Location: Microsoft Teams

Who can attend: Professionals working in primary care or involved in neurodiversity referral pathways

Cost: Free to attend

Why Attend?

These monthly sessions are designed to create an open space where primary care clinicians can connect directly with our specialist clinical team.

Each session is designed to support and answer questions around:

  • Complex ADHD or autism cases
  • Referral pathways and processes
  • Shared care arrangements
  • Ongoing management and treatment considerations
  • Broader clinical questions relating to neurodiversity

Session Structure

Each webinar will run for one hour and include two key components:

Open Q&A Discussion (30 minutes)
Led by Dr Manan Thakrar (Consultant Psychiatrist and HealthHarmonie Minds Medical Director), providing an opportunity to ask questions, discuss complex cases and share experiences.

Clinical Presentation (30 minutes)
The sessions will conclude with a short clinical presentation from Brian Johns, Senior Prescribing Nurse: “Cannabis use and ADHD”.

Get in Touch

These sessions will run monthly, with different clinical topics each time, and we hope they will become a useful forum for collaboration and shared learning with our primary care colleagues.

If there are specific topics you would find helpful for us to cover in future sessions, we would welcome your suggestions. Please email minds@healthharmonie.co.uk

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