Child and adolescent psychiatry training curriculum: a global trainee's perspective

  • Gnanavel S
  • Sharma P
  • Sebela A
  • et al.
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Abstract

This article is a summary of perspectives on training curricula from child and adolescent psychiatry trainees globally. We aimed to identify the relative strengths, weaknesses and gaps in learning needs from a trainee's perspective. The 20 early-career child psychiatrists who contributed are from 16 countries and represent all the five continents. We could identify some global challenges as well as local/regional challenges that need to be addressed to develop competent child psychiatrists.

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Gnanavel, S., Sharma, P., Sebela, A., Alemany, T. G., Chang, J. P.-C., de Medeiros Filho, M. V., … Tan, M. (2020). Child and adolescent psychiatry training curriculum: a global trainee’s perspective. BJPsych International, 17(3), 69–71. https://doi.org/10.1192/bji.2020.8

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