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Consultant manpower in child psychiatry
North East Thames Region
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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This paper has been prepared by the North East Thames Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Advisory Sub-Committee (NETCAP) in order to draw the attention of the Region to deficiencies in consultant child psychiatric services in the Region. It sets out below the population of each district and the current consultant manpower. These figures have been obtained from the district general managers and in some cases corrected by the local consultants.
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