AIMS AND METHOD: To explore user perspectives on the content and delivery of the undergraduate curriculum in psychiatry. The study design was qualitative and used focus groups. Four focus groups were run with a total of 28 participants. RESULTS: The key finding was that participants were clearer about the attitudes they felt students should convey than they were about the skills and knowledge required. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: Service user perspectives on the content of the undergraduate psychiatry curriculum need to be considered as curricula are developed.
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Dogra, N., Cavendish, S., Anderson, J., & Edwards, R. (2009). Service user perspectives on the content of the undergraduate curriculum in psychiatry. Psychiatric Bulletin, 33(7), 260–264. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.bp.108.020727
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