INTRODUCTION
The Bulgarian Psychiatric Association (BPA) was
founded in 1992 in response to the need to do away with the image of psychiatry
as an agency for control over the mental life of the individuals.
Main goals
of the BPA, as stated in its Statutes and By-laws, are: i/ To reach the common
preserving differences in the name of purity and the prestige of the profession,
for the welfare of its members and the society; ii/ To assist in improving the
mental health and psychiatric care in Bulgaria; iii/ To forward the independent
and full of dignity practice of the psychiatric profession; iv/ To foster and
demand high professional standards in the curative, educational, research, and
other professional activity; v/ To advance the principles of international
organizations such as UN, its specialized bodies, the WMA, the WPA, concerning
human rights, medical ethics and the standards of the psychiatric
profession.
ORGANIZATION
Main governing body is the General Assembly, held
yearly, and consisting of delegates from all regional organizations on quorum
principle. The members of the BPA are 304 psychiatrists. The General Assembly
elects the members of the other governing bodies: Board of Trustees, Executive
Board, Control Committee, and Ethical Committee. Currently, in the Executive
Board are: President - Prof. Vladimir Velinov, Ph.D., President - Elect - Dr.
Peter Marinov, Immediate Past - President - Dr. Liubomir Zhivkov, Secretary -
Dr. Galabina Tarashoeva, Treasurer - Dr. Vladimir Nakov.
PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES
Annual Conferences are held regularly, as well as,
in cooperation with other organizations, regional meetings and/or conferences. A
programme for continuous medical education for psychiatrists with credits from
educational courses and workshops at these meetings, has recently started. The
BPA collaborates in the field of education with the University departments of
psychiatry, and experts from BPA are the main promoters in updating the
curriculum for medical students and the programme for post-graduate training in
psychiatry, especially in the Medical University in Sofia. The BPA does rarely
so far generate own scientific activities but often serves as an institutional
base for scientific projects in the mental health field. Ethical activities are,
from its foundation, among the priorities of the BPA. A basic book with
international instruments on medical and psychiatric ethics was published in
Bulgarian in 1994. As an expression of the ongoing efforts of the BPA to improve
the ethical standards of our profession, an as a reminder to this, the Madrid
Declaration (from 1996 on) of the WPA are routinely published on the last page
of every issue of the Bulletin of the BPA. New and updated international
documents concerning ethical problems in psychiatry are regularly translated
into Bulgarian and disseminated. Patients' rights' concerns are fundamental for
the ongoing psychiatric reform in Bulgaria, and discussions on this issue are
common topics at the Annual Conferences, and among our members.
PUBLICATIONS AND OTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION
The Bulletin of the BPA is the official
periodical of the BPA, and a main means for communication among the
psychiatrists in the country. It is published in 4 issues per year. The
Publication Programme of the BPA succeeds in translation, editing, and
publishing some 4-5 books yearly, usually basic, internationally recognized
manuals for mental health professionals, including nurses, social workers, and
psychologists.
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