Reaching Out from Europe to the Globe: The International Journal of Psychiatric Trainees
F. Santos Martins, D. Cavaleri, D. Zani, L. Tomašić, A. Kibitov, J. King, K. Markin, J. Sprengens, H. Ryland, L. Stirland, A. Seker

TL;DR
The International Journal of Psychiatric Trainees is a new open-access journal aimed at supporting psychiatric trainees globally by reducing publishing barriers and promoting diverse research.
Contribution
The journal expands its scope from European to global, offering a platform for trainees with minimal fees and peer-reviewed access.
Findings
The journal was renamed from European to International to reflect global inclusivity.
It supports trainees by providing open-access publishing with minimal fees and peer review.
The first issue focuses on trainee mental health and features submissions from national associations.
Abstract
The European Journal of Psychiatric Trainees was founded in 2022 as the official journal of the European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees (EFPT) to offer a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal with minimal article processing charges. The journal is edited by trainees and early career psychiatrists and published its first issue in July 2023. The journal aims to facilitate publishing experience and opportunities for trainees. To reflect the global identity and inclusivity of psychiatric research, the journal changed its name in 2023 to become the International Journal of Psychiatric Trainees. To present the International Journal of Psychiatric Trainees, the successor of the European Journal of Psychiatric Trainees, and other practical aspects related to the article submission. We will reflect on the International Journal of Psychiatric Trainees, focusing on what this name…
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TopicsChild and Adolescent Health · Psychiatric care and mental health services
