Objective: To review selected literature available on trainee welfare and reflect on our own experiences to provide practical advice to our colleagues and suggest strategies to enhance trainee welfare. Conclusions: Promoting the welfare of psychiatry trainees requires a three-pronged approach. We must care for ourselves through individual strategies; we must advocate for optimization of the systems we work in to minimize modifiable factors associated with burnout; and we must continue on the perennial challenge of culture change to reduce stigma around stress and mental illness and promote a healthier workplace
Objective: To investigate psychiatry trainees' confidence in their role as teachers, their perceptio...
M.Cur.This qualitative study explored and described the lived experience of newly qualified professi...
Purpose The Trainee Mental Health Worker (TMHW) Programme is an initiative developed collaborativel...
For the last five years, psychology trainee has been my primary identity. For the last three years...
There is considerable interest in the recruitment, training and retention of workers in the field of...
Objectives: We provide experiential reflections upon the process of training and working as a psychi...
This mixed methods research study aimed to test a tailored version of the job demands-resources (JD-...
Background and Aims: Psychiatry in Europe is undergoing a period of rapid and significant change. Th...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
Objective: The burnout crisis in healthcare has led to interventions promoting resiliency and wellne...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
As part of the College of Occupational Therapists ’ Mental Health Project, a survey of occupational ...
the following Report and requested the Fellowships Board to consider the process for implementation ...
Introduction. UK Psychiatric training is popular worldwide and IMG from throughout the world come to...
Medical recruitment and retention are national problems. Psychiatry has been more affected than many...
Objective: To investigate psychiatry trainees' confidence in their role as teachers, their perceptio...
M.Cur.This qualitative study explored and described the lived experience of newly qualified professi...
Purpose The Trainee Mental Health Worker (TMHW) Programme is an initiative developed collaborativel...
For the last five years, psychology trainee has been my primary identity. For the last three years...
There is considerable interest in the recruitment, training and retention of workers in the field of...
Objectives: We provide experiential reflections upon the process of training and working as a psychi...
This mixed methods research study aimed to test a tailored version of the job demands-resources (JD-...
Background and Aims: Psychiatry in Europe is undergoing a period of rapid and significant change. Th...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
Objective: The burnout crisis in healthcare has led to interventions promoting resiliency and wellne...
Background: Current policy states that ‘service users and carers should be involved in planning, pro...
As part of the College of Occupational Therapists ’ Mental Health Project, a survey of occupational ...
the following Report and requested the Fellowships Board to consider the process for implementation ...
Introduction. UK Psychiatric training is popular worldwide and IMG from throughout the world come to...
Medical recruitment and retention are national problems. Psychiatry has been more affected than many...
Objective: To investigate psychiatry trainees' confidence in their role as teachers, their perceptio...
M.Cur.This qualitative study explored and described the lived experience of newly qualified professi...
Purpose The Trainee Mental Health Worker (TMHW) Programme is an initiative developed collaborativel...