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Educational supervision sessions between consultants and trainees

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

I. O. Azuonye*
Affiliation:
Adult Mental Health Unit, Lambeth Healthcare (NHS) Trust, Landor Road, Stockwell, London SW9 8EA
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The weekly educational supervision sessions between consultant psychiatrists and their trainees have emerged as a central pillar of psychiatric training. The College has set out, in various Statements on Approval of Training Schemes for General Professional Training for the MRCPsych, what it expects of these sessions: they should happen weekly, be devoted entirely to the needs of the trainee, and be applied to the development of the trainee's clinical skills as opposed to academic knowledge.

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