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Collegiate Trainees' Committee: guidance for trainees having interpersonal problems with their educational supervisor

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Irene Cormac*
Affiliation:
Reaside Clinic, Birmingham Great Park, Bristol Rood, Birmingham B45 9BE
Geoffrey Marston
Affiliation:
Brooklands, Marston Green
*
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In many psychiatric rotations, trainee psychiatrists usually move every six months between educational supervisors (consultant trainer). These moves may entail geographical relocation and nearly always involve an emotional relocation for the trainee. Trainees need to acclimatise quite rapidly to different methods of working, training style and expectations from each individual trainer.

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Copyright © 1999 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

References

Cox, J. & Davies, S. (1994) The Royal College of Psychiatrists Collegiate Trainees Committee 1994, Trainees Charter. Psychiatric Bulletin, 18, 41.Google Scholar
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