Student Associates

Career information for Medical Students and Foundation Doctors


Student Associates

Spark an interest in psychiatry

"Come and join us in the best, most creative specialty within medicine. Make a difference: improve lives." Professor Sue Bailey. Read more from the President and the Dean

Video

 

 

 

 

Medfest 2011 - the national medical film festival - produced by Dr Kamran Ahmed and Bruno Travers.

 

Video archive

 

 

Student Associates blog

Mad Tales from Bollywood: Portrayal of Mental Illness in conventional Hindi Cinema

Report: 

Mad Tales from Bollywood: Portrayal of Mental Illness in conventional Hindi Cinema


 

Upcoming events for Student Associates

DON'T MISS:

February & March 2012 MEDFEST 2012, various locations


 

27 January 2012: RCPsych in Scotland Winter 2012 Meeting, Glasgow

 

1, 2 & 3 February 2012: Faculty of Forensic Psychiatry Annual Conference, Gateshead

 

29 February,1 & 2 March 2012: Faculty of Liaison Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Dublin

 

9, 10, 11 March 2012: Mental Capital, Mental Disorders, Resilience and Well-Being Through the Life Course, London

 

 

 
Become a Student Associates member

About us

Free membership for medical students and foundation doctors.

 

 

 
Psychiatry Career Paths

Psychiatric career paths

Make the progression from medical student to qualified psychiatrist.

 

 

 
Student Associates - News and events

News and events

What's going on? On-the-ground activity aimed at medical students.

 

 

 
Students Associates - Psychiatry in the media

Psychiatry in the media

Do honest portrayals of psychiatry in the media exist?

 

 

 
Drawing from Life: Psychoanalytic Pictures of Psychiatry

Perspectives

Practitioners offer novel viewpoints on enhancing the patient/therapist relationship.

 

 

 
Prizes and bursaries - Student Associates

Prizes and bursaries

Time to make your mark. Here's a listing of prestigious awards.

 

 

 
Student Associates

Resources

Links, podcasts, publications, DVDS...what more could you ask for?

 

 

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