January 6-10, 2025
Offered Virtually
(Eastern Time Zone)
Course Description
The E.K. Koranyi Review Course in Psychiatry is a yearly, intensive review of psychiatry, meant to help Canadian Psychiatry Residents prepare for their Royal College Exams, as well as provide an update for practicing psychiatrists, featuring 23 lectures over 5 days.
Unable to attend the full conference live? All sessions will be recorded and available post-course for viewing, along with all of the presenter's materials.
Overall Learning ObjectivesAccreditation
This event is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, and approved by the University of Ottawa’s Office of Continuing Professional Development. You may claim a maximum of 38.75 hours (credits are automatically calculated). Credits are only applicable for sessions that were attended live.
History of the E.K Koranyi Review Course
This is the newest update of the Course started over 40 years ago by and named for Dr Erwin Koranyi. Dr. Koranyi began with the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Ottawa in 1970 and was promoted to the rank of full professor in 1975. In 1978, he assumed the position of Director of Education at the Royal Ottawa Hospital, a tertiary care psychiatric hospital in Ottawa, and started what was to become the Review Course in Psychiatry. Initially, the course lasted one day and was taught entirely by Dr Koranyi covering topics from psychodynamics to neuropsychiatry. Eventually, he recruited presenters and word-of-mouth opened up the course to residents from other Universities. He officially retired in 1990, but continued his dedication to teaching in the Department of Psychiatry while on staff at The Royal. He received the Award for Excellence from the Faculty of Medicine in 1991 and had the great honour of being named Professor Emeritus in 1996 in recognition of his academic achievements. He was also granted honorary medical staff privileges at The Royal at a special ceremony in 2010. Dr. Koranyi once stated, “People should not outlive ideas; it should be the other way around.” This statement resounds in the legacy he has left here at the Department of Psychiatry, as there are very few psychiatrists who have contributed so extensively to the education of medical students, residents in psychiatry and practicing psychiatrists who also so passionately demonstrated their dedication to the enrichment of the field. Dr Koranyi passed away July 2012 and will be missed by the members of the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Ottawa. The Course has continued to grow over the years and it has also become an update for psychiatrists in practice and began awarding Royal College Maintenance of Certification accreditations in 2010.
Faculty of Medicine
Office of Continuing Professional Development
725 Parkdale Avenue
Loeb Research Building, Room WM158
Ottawa, ON K1Y 4E9
cpd@uottawa.ca