Objective: The aim of this paper was to investigate key concerns of overseas trained psychiatrists (OTPs) in Australia and New Zealand surrounding the assessment of their qualifications and their experience of the Fellowship examination process. Method: A survey of OTPs progressing towards Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) was conducted using an online survey instrument. The survey aimed to explore OTPs’ views regarding the key issues encountered in their progression to Fellowship and to gauge their level of satisfaction with a range of RANZCP support initiatives. Results: Important areas of concern were elicited across a variety of domains, including the examination process itself, issues ...
Introduction: For patients, GPs are the most accessible medical resource in the community and are th...
It has been more than 2 years since the final report of the inquiry into the registration processes ...
Aims Psychiatrists (n=26) and mental health nurses (n=18) engaged in the practice ofpsychotherapy we...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report research findings on the perspectives of overseas tr...
Objective: There are significant shortages in the psychiatric workforce in Australasia, particularly...
Since the establishment of the Fellowships Board and the Committee for Train-ing in 1985, training i...
Posted online on 21 Sep 2010OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper was to identify attitudes towards highe...
the following Report and requested the Fellowships Board to consider the process for implementation ...
By use of a postal survey we sought to determine attitudes and beliefs about recruitment to psychiat...
Regular appraisal and revalidation are now a routine part of professional life for doctors in the UK...
Aims: To evaluate the trainees’ experience of the scheme and explore difficulties during the trainin...
Objective: To look at the perceptions of New South Wales (NSW) psychiatric trainees in relation to t...
Objectives: The international migration of health care professionals has been recognized as a public...
Administrators ’ perspectives of the challenges in recruiting and retaining psychiatrists for New Ze...
Objective: In Australia and internationally, psychiatry has struggled to fill training places to kee...
Introduction: For patients, GPs are the most accessible medical resource in the community and are th...
It has been more than 2 years since the final report of the inquiry into the registration processes ...
Aims Psychiatrists (n=26) and mental health nurses (n=18) engaged in the practice ofpsychotherapy we...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report research findings on the perspectives of overseas tr...
Objective: There are significant shortages in the psychiatric workforce in Australasia, particularly...
Since the establishment of the Fellowships Board and the Committee for Train-ing in 1985, training i...
Posted online on 21 Sep 2010OBJECTIVE: The aim of this paper was to identify attitudes towards highe...
the following Report and requested the Fellowships Board to consider the process for implementation ...
By use of a postal survey we sought to determine attitudes and beliefs about recruitment to psychiat...
Regular appraisal and revalidation are now a routine part of professional life for doctors in the UK...
Aims: To evaluate the trainees’ experience of the scheme and explore difficulties during the trainin...
Objective: To look at the perceptions of New South Wales (NSW) psychiatric trainees in relation to t...
Objectives: The international migration of health care professionals has been recognized as a public...
Administrators ’ perspectives of the challenges in recruiting and retaining psychiatrists for New Ze...
Objective: In Australia and internationally, psychiatry has struggled to fill training places to kee...
Introduction: For patients, GPs are the most accessible medical resource in the community and are th...
It has been more than 2 years since the final report of the inquiry into the registration processes ...
Aims Psychiatrists (n=26) and mental health nurses (n=18) engaged in the practice ofpsychotherapy we...