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The Collegiate Trainees' Committee

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Gary Sullivan*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Wales College of Medicine, Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff CF4 7XB (CTC)
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Many trainees in psychiatry have only a vague idea about what the Collegiate Trainees' Committee (CTC) is or what it does. The Royal College of Psychiatrists is unique among the medical Royal Colleges in having a CTC. It was established in 1979, although its roots go back to the previously established Association of Psychiatrists in Training, which was independent of the College.

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Copyright © 1997 The Royal College of Psychiatrists

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