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A snapshot of Iraqi psychiatry – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2020

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This article understates the number of psychiatrists and psychiatric hospitals in Iraq, appearing to exclude figures from the Kurdistan Region. In addition to the figures stated in the article, there are at least 40 qualified psychiatrists, three specialised mental health hospitals (for 40–60 patients) and two other psychiatric units inside general hospitals within Kurdistan. The number of consultant psychiatrists across Iraq appears to be over 160. I am grateful to Prof. Nazar M Mohammed Amin (University of Sulaimani) for providing this information.

References

Sadik, A. A snapshot of Iraqi psychiatry. BJPsych Int 2020; 13. doi: 10.1192/bji.2020.19.Google Scholar
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