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1994 Trainees' Forum: ‘Is general psychiatry dead?’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Fiona Gaughran
Affiliation:
Collegiate Trainees Committee
Steffan Davies
Affiliation:
Collegiate Trainees Committee, Royal College of Psychiatrists
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The 1994 Trainees' Forum was held on the first day of the Winter Meeting of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and was well attended by psychiatrists of all grades. The speakers were Dr David Wilson, Senior Lecturer in Learning Disabilities in Nottingham, Dr Chris Freeman, Consultant Psychotherapist in Edinburgh, Professor Anthony Clare from Dublin, Vice President of the College, and Dr Dinesh Bhugra from London who is secretary of the General Psychiatry section of the College.

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