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Education Committee: Clinical Tutors' Sub-Committee

Guidelines on Accommodation for Postgraduate Training and Experience in Psychiatry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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The Clinical Tutors' Sub-Committee has received a number of requests for guidance about the accommodation which should be provided for medical staff in psychiatric hospitals and units. It is hoped that the following guidelines will help clinical tutors and others who are planning new psychiatric units or trying to improve facilities within existing buildings, and that it will be useful to College Approval Teams in considering whether accommodation provided for postgraduate training is adequate.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1979

References

1. Ministry of Health (1967), Circular HM (67)33. ‘Postgraduate Medical and Allied Education’.Google Scholar
2. Ministry of Health (1968) ‘Postgraduate Medical Centres. A Design Guide’.Google Scholar
3. National Association of Clinical Tutors (1972) Memorandum on Postgraduate Medical Centres.Google Scholar
4. Council for Postgraduate Medical Education in England and Wales (1974) ‘Report on Postgraduate Medical Centres’.Google Scholar
5. Royal College of Psychiatrists (1978) ‘Approval Visits: Guidelines on Criteria and Facilities for Training’. In: The Bulletin, September 1978, pp 158–9.Google Scholar
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