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Psychiatry as part of a Pre-registration Rotation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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The General Medical Council published Recommendations on Basic Medical Education in which the principles of the Pre-registration House Officer post were updated. An important provision was the acceptance of a variety of combinations of posts including four months in general medicine, four months in general surgery and four months in another clinical hospital discipline or in a health centre.
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