UK crisis in recruitment into psychiatric training

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Abstract

Psychiatry recruitment in the UK is in crisis. In this paper we review reasons and solutions for the current predicament, focusing on the UK situation. We assert that there are specific national issues over and above more general and well-established ones, such as stigma and bad-mouthing, which need to be considered. These include factors that are an unintended consequence of recent changes in postgraduate training, as well as the organisation of the National Health Service. We conclude with some suggestions for psychiatrists, whether trainee or consultant, to help address the situation.

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Mukherjee, K., Maier, M., & Wessely, S. (2013, June). UK crisis in recruitment into psychiatric training. Psychiatrist. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.112.040873

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