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Child and adolescent psychiatry training schemes: recent developments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Peter Reder
Affiliation:
Department of Child & Family Psychiatry, Charing Cross Hospital, 2 Wolverton Gardens, London W6
Clare Lucey
Affiliation:
Department of Child & Family Psychiatry, Charing Cross Hospital, 2 Wolverton Gardens, London W6
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Child and adolescent psychiatry training has progressed considerably in recent years. Additional training posts have been created, as well as senior academic appointments, and some pre-existing rotations have coalesced, allowing innovative schemes of high quality to evolve. CAPSAC (Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Specialist Advisory Sub-Committee) has continued to oversee established standards and encourage these changes.

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