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  • Your career | Royal College of Psychiatrists

    simulation days, mentorship and coaching, building personal and professional well-being

  • June 2017 - Dr Alastair Cook, outgoing Chair of the RCPsych in Scotland

    through mentorship and training. Our progress on recruitment has been limited but mirrors experiences

  • New developments in foundation posts in psychiatry in Scotland

    Psychiatry Balint Group, a Psychiatric Mentor who would offer regular supervision for the duration, will be given similar benefits to the Foundation Fellowships. This will include a Psychiatric mentor

  • Asperger’s Are Us

    their mentor Noah, who was older and working at the camp to support others with his condition, and originally mentor to the others, is very engaging as he provides a somewhat droll commentary

  • Child & Adolescent Run-Through Training - Frequently Asked Questions

    mentor assigned? The senior educators for your Deanery (the Core TPD, your educational, time requirement. The more advance the planning, the better.The CAMHS mentor should be assigned, that the mentor is from CAMHS. It will be nice to confirm with the trusts in advance

  • FAQs: Eating Disorder Credential Cohort 1

    and pair you with your own mentor. If my trainee is applying for the credential do I have to be their mentor? No, if you don’t wish to, we will be able secure your trainee an alternative mentor. I am interested in being a trainer, how would I apply

  • Old age psychiatry faculty prizes | Royal College of Psychiatrists

    , and a mentor to help the student gain maximum benefit from attending the conference. The winner, in our newsletter Informal mentors will be identified for the bursary-holder to enhance

  • Dr Fiona Duncan | Royal College of Psychiatrists

    a form of torture, with very long hours and a lack of support and mentoring. I was totally unprepared, training alongside me. One of the consultants has remained an informal mentor even during my higher, trainee mentoring representative. I care deeply about the experience my colleagues have in training

  • Renowned psychiatrist David Enoch publishes compelling memoir in a life bridging faith and medicine

    , having been advised by two mentors – Tom and Rae, a local headmaster and Head of Modern Languages

  • A life-changing career

    Dr Golnar Aref-Adib’s first encounter with psychiatry wasn’t exactly perfect – but thanks to a stimulating psychiatry placement as a GP trainee, and supportive mentors, she found her way to a fantastic career spanning both academia and acute care. If you’d asked me at the beginning of my medical training whether I’d ever ‘choose psychiatry’, the answer would have surely been no. After all, I had my eyes set on a completely different path. But almost 10 years on, I’m one of the field’s most

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