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How does Australia train its psychiatrists?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Joe Stratford*
Affiliation:
Aged Psychiatry Assessment Team, Bundoora Extended Care Centre, 1231 Plenty Road, Bundoora, Victoria 3083 Australia
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Currently there are about 2000 practising consultant psychiatrists in Australia, 80% of whom are in private practice. In terms of training there are close to 700 trainees (registrars) with approximately 100 qualifying each year (Henderson, 2000). Training takes place all over the country but, as with many other aspects of Australian life, is largely confined to a small number of larger cities dotted around the coast of the mainland.

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