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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
In the last two decades networking in psychiatry has became more and more important. The globalisation makes the world smaller and it has been easier for young psychiatrists around the planet to meet and share their ideas about research, education and training, avocation and patient care. Two of the main young psychiatrist's initiatives that reflect the importance of such international networks, are: the European Federation for Psychiatric Trainees (EFPT) founded in 1992 in the UK and the World Association of Young Psychiatrists and Trainees (WAYPT) founded in San Francisco (2003). In this presentation we will discuss benefits and difficulties these organizations meet.
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