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Job opportunities for young psychiatrists in Europe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

D. Eraslan
Affiliation:
Medical Department, Organon Pharmaceuticals, Istanbul, Turkey
O. Ozturk
Affiliation:
Anatolia Clinics, Balikli Greek Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract

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Europe is passing through a period where interchange of information and mobility of people across the continent is easier everyday. In the meanwhile, the increasing number of doctors and psychiatrists causes difficulties for young psychiatrists to find satisfying jobs in some parts of the continent, while in other parts the shortage of psychiatrists still remains, resulting in a work overload. Different needs and lifestyles result in a wider range of options and opportunities for young psychiatrists. However, as the young psychiatrist moves away from classical medical and academic roles, he/she faces difficulties in finding guidance and role models in this new and dynamic work environment. Using data from different surveys, this presentation will focus on the change in the work environment and focus on advantages and disadvantages different options for young psychiatrists an Europe.

Type
S48. Symposium: Chances of Young Psychiatrists and Trainees in Europe
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2007
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