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Trainees Forum: Training Perspectives in Two Neighbouring Rotational Schemes in Psychiatry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Jonathan McWilliam
Affiliation:
Fairmile Hospital, Cholsey, Oxon (correspondence)
Charles Morris
Affiliation:
Warneford Hospital, Oxford
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This paper aims to compare two SHO/registrar training schemes, both of which have grade ‘A’ approval from the Royal College of Psychiatrists but have differences in character and content. We intend to present an overview of current general training in psychiatry by focusing on these rotations. We would like to point out that these are personal views based on our own experiences, but hope that this paper will stimulate discussion.

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