Psychiatry Conference 2026

HYBRID EVENT: " You can participate the Conference "In Person and Virtually" from your home or work.


The Global Stage for Academic Excellence

20-21 Nov 2026 | Hybrid Conference

FAQ

Psychiatry Conference 2026 is open to psychiatrists, neurologists, psychiatric researchers, residents, and students
working in mental health as a medical specialty. Anyone with a genuine interest in psychiatric diagnosis, treatment,
and research is welcome to take part.

The conference runs as a hybrid event, so attendees can join in Boston in person or from anywhere in the world
online. Every session, presentation, and networking activity is accessible either way

Registration happens through the official conference website, where you'll select your participation type — speaker,
listener, or poster presenter. Early bird pricing is available for a limited window before standard rates apply.

Yes. Every registered participant receives a certificate of participation, and presenters receive an additional
certificate recognizing their contribution.

Yes — abstracts covering psychopharmacology, neuropsychiatry, clinical psychiatric practice, and related research
are welcome. Accepted submissions are invited to present as either an oral talk or a poster.

The program spans:
● Psychopharmacology and Pharmacogenomics
● Neuropsychiatry and Brain-Behavior Research
● Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
● Addiction and Forensic Psychiatry
● Digital Psychiatry and AI in Mental Health
These tracks reflect where clinical psychiatry is actually moving, not just where the research currently sits.

Yes. Both in-person and virtual attendees get access to session recordings and downloadable materials once the
conference wraps up.

Attending Psychiatry Conference 2026 means:

  • Staying current on real prescribing and diagnostic practice, not just theory
  • Learning directly from experienced psychiatrists and researchers
  • Presenting your work for genuine academic recognition
  • Building relationships within the international psychiatry community

For a psychiatrist weighing clinical hours against time away from practice, that's a fairly direct return on two days at
this year's psychiatry congress.

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