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The Senior Registrar Survey: The First Year Follow-Up

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 June 2025

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In the latter part of 1974 a questionnaire was sent to all senior registrars working in general psychiatry within the United Kingdom inquiring about their career intentions. of the 221 who fell within the scope of the survey 203 replied, a response rate of 92 per cent. A preliminary analysis of the replies was published in News and Notes for August 1975 and a more detailed account is to be published. In brief, 155 indicated that they were aiming for a consultant post in general psychiatry (with or without a special interest) in the United Kingdom while 28 indicated that they intended going into a psychiatric specialty in this country. This latter group were not asked which specialty they were going into nor what grade they were aiming for.

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The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists 1976

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