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Are psychiatry attachments in developing countries for the British trainee useful?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
Abstract
Experience of psychiatry in a developing country is not generally regarded as pertinent to the training of the British psychiatrist. In this article I draw on my own experience of a psychiatric attachment in India to argue that such experience can be useful and relevant for British psychiatry trainees, and that it should be encouraged.
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