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Current position of psychiatry in UK foundation schools

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

John Lowe*
Affiliation:
St Charles Hospital, London
Gianetta Rands
Affiliation:
Camden and Islington NSH Foundation Trust University College London
*
John Lowe (jlowe@nhs.net)
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Abstract

Aims and method

We report an audit of the provision of psychiatric postgraduate education within the foundation programme and psychiatry specialty programmes in the UK. Our primary measure was the number of foundation posts in psychiatry. Our audit standard was that all foundation doctors should receive programmed training in psychiatry via a psychiatry foundation post.

Results

We found a total of 413 foundation posts in psychiatry in 21 out of 22 foundation schools in England. This figure is only a fifth of that required to meet the audit standard. There is training capacity for 500 core trainees and 460 higher trainees in psychiatry per year. Currently, 13.6% of specialists other than general practitioners on the General Medical Council registers are psychiatrists.

Clinical implications

The provision of programmed postgraduate training in psychiatry in UK foundation schools is inadequate. The training needs of all doctors, the mental healthcare needs of all patients, and recruitment to psychiatry are all likely to suffer as a consequence.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2012
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TABLE 1 Foundation posts in psychiatry in the foundation schools of England in 2008/2009

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TABLE 2 Higher and core training posts in schools of psychiatry in 2008/2009

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TABLE 3 Doctors on specialist General Medical Council registers as of March 2009

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