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Raising Standards in Psychiatry

Training at Senior Registrar Level

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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The title chosen by the Association of University Teachers of Psychiatry for their meeting was ‘Improving Higher Psychiatric Training—Roles and Responsibilities’. This title implies firstly that higher training needs to be improved and secondly that someone must take responsibility for doing so. The Joint Committee on Higher Psychiatric Training officially holds this responsibility, but the AUTP is obviously concerned to critically review the progress so far made.

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