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The Royal College of Psychiatrists goes ‘international’: the European International Division

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Athanasios Douzenis
Affiliation:
Athens University, email thandouz@med.uoa.gr
Nikos Christodoulou
Affiliation:
Crete Naval Hospital, Hellenic Navy, email drchristodoulou@hotmail.com
George Christodoulou
Affiliation:
Hellenic Centre for Mental Health and Research, email gchristodoulou@ath.forthnet.gr
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The initiative of the Royal College of Psychiatrists to establish international divisions has created considerable enthusiasm. College members have some common characteristics, mainly their training and success in the Royal College examination. Thus College members share a common approach to the practice of psychiatry as well as some common experiences; it can be argued that they share a common language in psychiatry.

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