Join us in Mexico City!
Be part of the 24th World Congress of Psychiatry (WCP 2024) in Mexico City on 14-17 November. This four-day event offers a dynamic platform for collaboration and dialogue with mental health care peers. You’ll leave reinvigorated and ready to elevate your career. Be among the first to hear cutting-edge insights from experts, gain access to emerging data, and grow your professional network by connecting with those facing similar challenges.
The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) unites 140 psychiatric societies across 120 countries, supporting over 250,000 psychiatrists and fostering specialized collaborations in the field of psychiatry.
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Why Attend?
Program Highlights
Engage with our stimulating program featuring a variety of sessions and talks that tackle key issues in psychiatry and mental health, set against the backdrop of current scientific and technological breakthroughs.
Steering Committees
Comprised of distinguished and highly-regarded experts, the WCP 2024 Supervisory, Organizing, and Scientific Committees set the course for a groundbreaking event in psychiatry.
Global Inclusivity
WCP 2024 is designed with diversity in mind, attracting speakers and attendees from different backgrounds and offering a broad spectrum of insights and best practices from around the world.
Collaborative Networking
The event promises to unite international professionals across various fields, from researchers and practitioners to device makers and healthcare providers, creating an unparalleled opportunity for collective learning and networking.
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