TMS Prescriber Training
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
FREE training online
For health care and mental health professionals, to prescribe repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)
For health care and mental health professionals, to prescribe repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)
We are offering the opportunity for health care and mental health professionals, to complete a free online training course in the prescribing of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for depression.
The training will cover
TMS treatment parameters
TMS contraindications and side effects
Clinical considerations
Practical TMS session (1 hour in clinic)
The total time requirement is four hours with one hour in clinic for hands on experience.
In clinic sessions will be arranged on a case-by-case basis and will be carried out with full compliance to the latest PPE measures and safety guidance.
Unable to commit to four hours but feel a one hour introduction to TMS treatment would be useful? Get in contact to arrange your introduction.
Please email a copy of your CV with the words ‘Prescriber Training’ in the email subject line and we will get in touch to arrange your training.
“I completed the Smart TMS Prescriber Training recently and found the content to be excellent. The training is 1:1 and was easy to fit in with my diary. Despite having a pretty good knowledge of the topic already, I gained a lot from the first-hand experience of Pegah, the practitioner who delivered the training. The session in clinic was particularly interesting, experiencing TMS for myself as well as gaining a better understanding of the importance of coil placement and protocol selection. Pegah was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable and was able to answer almost all of my questions. My session with Leigh, Medical Director and consultant psychiatrist, rounded the training off very well, filling in any blanks. Highly recommended”.
Oral
Medication
Anxiety
Diarrhoea
Dizziness
Fatigue
Headache
Increased appetite
Migraine
Nausea
Nervousness
Sleep problems
Sexual dysfunction
Weight gain
Electrical current
to induce seizure
Confusion
Disorientation
Headaches
Intense sleepiness
Jaw ache
Anaesthetic complications
Memory loss
Muscle aches
Nausea
Non-invasive
magnetic fields
Mild headaches
Mild fatigue
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