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Community psychiatry in Scotland
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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Several trainees have described their experiences of training in community psychiatry (Lock, 1991; Malcolm, 1989; Naismith, 1989; Shah, 1991). Their reports indicate disadvantages as well as advantages in this type of training but are generally positive.
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Malcolm, K. (1989) Training in community psychiatry – a year's experience. Psychiatric Bulletin, 13, 445–447.Google Scholar
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Shah, A. K. (1991) An aspect of community psychiatry training: a senior registrar's experience. Psychiatric Bulletin, 15, 424–425.Google Scholar
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