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Involving service users and carers in psychiatric education: what do trainees think?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Kavitha Suresh Babu
Affiliation:
ST4 in Old Age Psychiatry, Dunsburyway Clinic, Dunsburyway, Havant PO9 5BG, email: kavithasureshbabu@yahoo.co.uk
Richard Law-Min
Affiliation:
Kings Park Hospital, Bournemouth
Tracy Adlam
Affiliation:
Tatchbury Mount, Calmore, Southampton
Vicky Banks
Affiliation:
Moorgreen Hospital, Southampton
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In 2004 the Royal College of Psychiatrists made it clear that it was committed to increasing the involvement of service users and carers throughout psychiatric education. This has been mandatory since June 2005 and it has been a compulsory aspect of psychiatric training for schemes to demonstrate a meaningful involvement of users and carers in the training of psychiatrists.

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Table 1. Responses of participants

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