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What the next generation of doctors want from a career in psychiatry: longitudinal survey of UK trainees and medical students

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2025

Nagore Penades*
Affiliation:
Consultant psychiatrist and Senior NHS Research Scotland (NRS) Fellow, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow, UK
Brooke Marron
Affiliation:
CT3 in psychiatry, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow, UK
Darragh Hamilton
Affiliation:
Consultant in rehabilitation psychiatry, Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (HPFT), Hatfield, UK
*
Correspondence to Nagore Penades (nagore.penades@nhs.scot)
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Summary

Workforce planning aims to model and predict supply and demand in medical specialties. In Scotland it is undertaken jointly by the Scottish Government and the Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland to ensure workforce sustainability. The survey described in this paper aimed to ascertain why doctors continue to choose to take a break from/delay training programmes or pursue alternative jobs and career pathways. Career breaks, time out of training, less than full-time working patterns, dual training and non-clinical careers need to be taken into account during workforce planning not only to make psychiatry an attractive specialty to work in, but to ensure robust future sustainability in the psychiatric workforce in Scotland and the UK.

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Fig. 1 Responses to ‘What subspecialty do you ultimately intend to pursue?’. CAMHS, child and adolescent mental health services.

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Fig. 2 Responses to ‘What attracts you to a career in psychiatry?’. MDT, multidisciplinary team.

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Fig. 3 Responses to ‘Which of these would you like from your career in psychiatry?’.

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