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Continuing medical education

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Continuing medical education (CME), or continuing professional development, will now receive special attention in the Psychiatric Bulletin (Kerr, 1994). A report from the Special Committee (of Council) on CME examining consultant psychiatrists' experiences and opinions on CME has already been published (Sensky, 1994). Two further aspects of the work of the Committee are now reported.

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Kerr, A. (1994) Editorial. Psychiatric Bulletin, 18, 1.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sensky, T. (1994) Continuing medical education: consultant psychiatrists' experiences and opinions. Psychiatric Bulletin, 18, 1822.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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