A guide to clinical research supervision for psychiatrists: A mentoring approach

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Objectives: To provide a guide for clinically-based psychiatrist supervisors of research projects for early career researchers. Methods: This paper will describe a mentoring framework for supervision, for psychiatrist clinical research supervisors and early career researchers. Results: The domains discussed include, across various aspects of a study: the role of the supervisor, project management, and where and when to seek advice. Conclusions: Supervision of clinical research can be a professionally rewarding experience for psychiatrists, as well as early career researcher supervisees.

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Looi, J. C., Kisely, S., Macfarlane, M. D., Siskind, D., Smith, G., & Macfarlane, S. (2015). A guide to clinical research supervision for psychiatrists: A mentoring approach. Australasian Psychiatry, 23(1), 25–28. https://doi.org/10.1177/1039856214565122

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