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Using the scarce resource of child and adolescent psychiatrists equitably

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Hilary Lloyd
Affiliation:
Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Manchester M27 4HA, e-mail: hilary.lloyd@cmmc.nhs.uk
Margaret Bamforth
Affiliation:
Thorn Road Clinic, Runcorn
Mary Eminson
Affiliation:
Royal Bolton Hospital, Bolton
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The authors, all consultant child and adolescent psychiatrists working in the north-west of England (an area that has experienced recruitment difficulties throughout the past decade), seek to stimulate discussion about the serious issues of recruitment and retention faced by child and adolescent psychiatry. Current thinking about staffing and models of provision is challenged.

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