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Can training schemes incorporate valuable out-of-hours experience to reflect patient need?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Pauline L. Gammack
Affiliation:
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, UK
Rekha Hegde
Affiliation:
Leverndale Hospital, Glasgow, UK, email: rekha.hegde@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
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1 Royal College of Psychiatrists. Training Psychiatrists in Emergency and Out-Of-Hours Care: Report of the Emergency Psychiatry Training Taskforce (Occasional Paper OP95). Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2015.Google Scholar
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