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Computers in Psychiatry Special Interest Group — 2nd Annual General Meeting

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Stephen Wood
Affiliation:
Mental Health Advice Centre, 1 Southbrook Road, London SE12 8LH
Michael Sinclair
Affiliation:
Mental Health Advice Centre, 1 Southbrook Road, London SE12 8LH
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If three psychiatrists are needed to change a light bulb — one to change the bulb and two to interpret the experience — how many does it need to operate a computer? Judging by the attendance at the 1989 CIPG meeting, held at Keele University in October, the answer is about 54.

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