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The Role of Psychiatric Tutors: Report from the Third Collegiate Trainees Committee Working Party
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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The working party was set up by the Third Collegiate Trainees Committee because dissatisfaction had often been expressed about psychiatric tutors at trainees' days around the country. It met regularly between September 1983 and April 1985. The aims were to survey trainees' satisfaction with their tutors, to invite tutors to comment on the difficulties of the job, to examine the structure of the system and to recommend changes if necessary.
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Bronks, I. (1980) Psychiatric tutors. In Handbook for Inceptors and Trainees in Psychiatry.
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Royal College of Psychiatrists (1982) College recognition of psychiatric tutors. Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 6, 24–25.Google Scholar
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