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9. Academic psychiatry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Dawn Black
Affiliation:
Hope Hospital, Eccles New Road, Salford 6, Lancashire
Elspeth Guthrie
Affiliation:
Gaskell House, Swinton Grove, Manchester M13 0EW
Bill Deakin
Affiliation:
University of Manchester, Rawnsley Building, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester M13 9BX
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Careers in academic psychiatry can follow various paths but usually are aimed at achieving a university appointment at consultant grade; i.e. senior lecturer, reader, or professor.

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Careers in Psychiatric Specialities
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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1991

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Further reading

Black, D. & Guthrie, E. (1990) Everything you always wanted to know about research but were afraid to ask. Psychiatric Bulletin, 14, 719720.Google Scholar
Wilkinson, G. (1990) Sixteen thoughts on getting that paper published! Psychiatric Bulletin, 14, 252254.Google Scholar
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