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Points in response to letter from Dr Lucas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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I agree entirely with Dr Lucas that SHOs need and deserve an effective voice within our College. We have two mechanisms in place to achieve this. The Inceptorship scheme is open to all trainees intending to take the MRCPsych examination and puts them in contact with the College, provides them with free or subsidised subscription to the College Journals and gives them regular information about relevant College events. In addition, SHOs form an important part of the Collegiate Trainee Committee (TC) membership. Through the CTC, SHOs (as well as specialist registrars) are represented on all key College committees.

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