Introductory comments

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My first connection with the Royal College of Psychiatrists was when, whilst still a general practice (GP) trainee, I became an inceptor. Inceptorships are now a thing of the past. It's what you could become before you had membership. Now you would be an 'associate member'. But I like the notion of being an inceptor. It's an old-fashioned word. The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary says an inceptor is a person 'who incepts or is about to incept at a university'; and to 'incept' means to 'undertake, begin, enter upon', but its use is rare. Still, beginnings are usually exciting and I like the idea of entering upon one's career.

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Hughes, J. C. (2020). Introductory comments. In Clinical Topics in Old Age Psychiatry (pp. 1–4). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.91.5.iv

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