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Education! Training! Recruitment!: Comments on the Cambridge Conference: From A Special Correspondent

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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About 200 people gathered at King's College, Cambridge. 26–28 March, for a joint Conference on Education and Training in Psychiatry and aspects of Recruitment, sponsored by the Associations of University Teachers of Psychiatry, and of Psychiatrists in Training (AUTP and APIT) and the Royal College of Psychiatrists—a follow-on to the famous Oxford conference of 1970 (Russell and Walton). The sun shone, the daffodils glowed against the smooth green lawns, the Cam drifted beneath weeping willows, and everyone was in high spirits for the first discussion.

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