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Attitudes of British and Nigerian Teachers to Training African Psychiatrists in the UK
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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The increased fees for postgraduate trainees from overseas and their difficulty passing the MRCPsych examination have made some British teachers question whether Departments of Psychiatry should continue to provide training for such doctors. The change in the relationship between old and new Commonwealth countries, and the increased availability of postgraduate training in Nigeria, Kenya or Zimbabwe are other factors to be considered.
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