Training curriculum psychiatry: an European perspective
A. Szulc

TL;DR
The paper discusses the variation in psychiatry training across European countries and proposes directions for a unified European curriculum.
Contribution
The paper proposes a framework for developing a common European curriculum and exam in psychiatry.
Findings
Training in psychiatry varies in duration and content across European countries.
Common features and proposals for a unified European curriculum in psychiatry are presented.
Abstract
Training in psychiatry varies greatly from country to country in Europe - there are differences in the duration of training, the content of training, etc. Different perspectives on training will be presented, especially as far as common features are concerned. We will also present proposals and directions leading to a common European curriculum in psychiatry.Further work is needed in the direction of developing a European curriculum and organizing a European exam in psychiatry. None Declared
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health and Psychiatry · Psychiatric care and mental health services · Primary Care and Health Outcomes
