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Editorial registrars

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Trish Groves*
Affiliation:
British Medical Journal, BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JP
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The most heavily thumbed publication in a typical hospital mess is the classified advertisement supplement of the British Medical Journal. Wishful thinking often takes readers straight to the back – for promises of sun and fun in foreign climes – or to the front for other forms of escape. It was there, at the front, that I spotted an intriguing invitation to try medical journalism for a while. Within a few weeks I had finished my psychiatry rotation and started at the BMJ as an editorial registrar, wondering what on earth I had done.

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Psychiatry and the Media
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