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A Discussion Document by a Working Party of the Social and Community Psychiatry Section

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Community psychiatric nursing has developed rapidly in recent years and there is a great variation between services and in operational policies. It seemed appropriate that there should be some discussion within the College as to the role of the community psychiatric nurse, lines of responsibility and communication and relationship with other professional groups.

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Community Psychiatric Nursing
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