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Psychiatric Bulletin (1994) 18: 360-361. doi: 10.1192/pb.18.6.360
© 1994 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Four years experience of a monthly training committee

Keren King, Registrar

North Glasgow Training Scheme

E. Angela Kerr, Clinical Tutor

North Glasgow Training Scheme and Consultant Psychiatrist, Fernbank Street Day Hospital, 194 Fernbank Street, Springburn, Glasgow G22 6BD

The remit of our monthly training committee is to facilitate and audit postgraduate training. A clear remit, attention to the organisation and composition of the committee and clear links with other committees have helped us in our aims. Input to the committee from consultants, management and trainees are all essential to the maintenance of high training standards, particularly in a period of rapid change in the health service. The achievements and future plans of the committee are discussed.







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