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Department of Psychiatry, Duncan MacMillan House, Porchester Road, Nottingham NG3 6AA
This study addresses the perception among senior trainees that the lot of a consultant general psychiatrist is currently not a happy one and that transition from training to consultant grade can be difficult. Reasons for this are explored and alternatives suggested that might make the move from senior/specialist registrar to consultant general psychiatrist a more rewarding and attractive proposition.
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