South Wales Acquired Brain Injury Forum - Free Online Event - Wednesday 8th July
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South Wales ABI Forum Online Event Two talks with Dr Peter Marshall Wednesday 8 July 2026 1:00pm–2:30pm BST Online event Join the South Wales Acquired Brain Injury Forum for an online session with Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Peter Marshall. During this 90-minute event, Dr Marshall will deliver two talks exploring the use of psychotropic medication and pituitary gland function following acquired brain injury. This is a free online event. Advance registration is required through Eventbrite. Joining information will be provided to registered attendees. Talks Indications for Psychotropic Medication Dr Marshall will discuss the circumstances in which psychotropic medication may be considered, including its potential role in supporting people experiencing neuropsychiatric symptoms following acquired brain injury. Pituitary Gland Function Following Acquired Brain Injury This talk will explore the potential effects of acquired brain injury on pituitary gland function and consider the importance of recognising and investigating possible hormonal changes. About the Speaker Dr Peter Marshall MBChB, MSc, MRCPsych Dr Peter Marshall is a Consultant Psychiatrist with 26 years of experience working across mental health services. He trained as a general adult psychiatrist in Manchester before initially working in the NHS as a Consultant Psychiatrist. He has worked across general acute, rehabilitation, low-secure, psychiatric intensive care and community services in both the NHS and independent sector. Dr Marshall has a special interest in neuropsychiatry, particularly traumatic brain injury, organic personality disorder and Huntington’s disease. What to expect - Two specialist talks delivered by an experienced Consultant Psychiatrist
- Practical insight into psychotropic medication following acquired brain injury
- Discussion of pituitary function and possible hormonal changes after brain injury
- An opportunity to develop your knowledge of neuropsychiatric issues associated with acquired brain injury
This event is organised by the South Wales Acquired Brain Injury Forum.
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