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International recruitment: individual choice or ethical dilemma?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Amit Malik*
Affiliation:
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust; Collegiate Trainees Committee (CTC) of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, email [email protected]
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The debate on international recruitment gained significant momentum after the International Fellowship Programme (IFP) was set up by the Department of Health. This article summarises some of the issues regarding the policy of the National Health Service (NHS) on the international recruitment of psychiatrists that were raised at the Royal College of Psychiatrists' annual general meeting last summer.

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