Cultural Blind spots: a literature review of eating disorders in British South Asians, with a focus on Bangladeshi communities

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Cultural Blind spots: a literature review of eating disorders in British South Asians, with a focus on Bangladeshi communities
2025-08-29

Aberdeen Medico-Chiruigal Society, Room 402, The Suttie Centre Foresterhill

Thursday 2nd October 2025 7pm

Dr Erica Cini is a clinical academic at University College London and at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at King's College London. Clinically, she practices as a consultant psychiatrist at East London NHS Trust where she is the lead psychiatrist for Eating Disorders Intensive Programme for Children and Young People. Dr Cini is the Deputy Clinical Director for Mental Health at NHS England (London region) and a clinical advisor to Beat, the national eating disorder charity.

Charity Event recipients:

A representative from Archway, GHAR and Maggies Aberdeen will briefly talk about the work of their charity and how the society's donations can help.

Sandwiches/ tea/ coffee/ biscuits will be available from 6:30 with a chance for you to mingle and chat with fellow colleagues.

For CPD selfcertification forms and if you are unable to make the meeting, email medchi.admin@abdn.ac.uk for the MS Teams link. Non members welcome

 
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