Psychiatry qualifications are automatically recognized among European Union (EU) countries despite differences in national training programs. A widening gap between the number of psychiatrists, their competencies and the growing burden of mental illnesses in Europe has renewed calls for international standardization of training. Comprehensive information about training programs is missing, which limits thorough comparisons and undermines development of an actionable strategy to improve and harmonize psychiatry training. This study describes and compares the existing postgraduate psychiatry programs in 42 countries in the European region. Representatives of national psychiatry associations completed a semi-structured, 58-item questionnaire. ...
Background: Profound clinical, conceptual and ideological differences between child and adult mental...
The majority of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and psychiatric disorders access mainstre...
Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, add...
Psychiatry qualifications are automatically recognized among European Union (EU) countries despite d...
Psychiatry qualifications are automatically recognized among European Union (EU) countries despite d...
Psychiatry is the largest medical specialty in Europe. Despite efforts to bring harmonisation, train...
The European Union Free Movement Directive gives professionals the opportunity to work and live with...
Objective To investigate the current situation of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAP) training in ...
Objectives: The aim of the present paper is to assess the current status of training on psychopathol...
Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, add...
ObjectiveThe European Association of Consultation–Liaison Psychiatry and Psychosomatics (EACLPP) has...
Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, add...
Objectives: a) to describe the current status of training on psychopathology; b) to identify the unm...
Background: Profound clinical, conceptual and ideological differences between child and adult mental...
The majority of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and psychiatric disorders access mainstre...
Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, add...
Psychiatry qualifications are automatically recognized among European Union (EU) countries despite d...
Psychiatry qualifications are automatically recognized among European Union (EU) countries despite d...
Psychiatry is the largest medical specialty in Europe. Despite efforts to bring harmonisation, train...
The European Union Free Movement Directive gives professionals the opportunity to work and live with...
Objective To investigate the current situation of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (CAP) training in ...
Objectives: The aim of the present paper is to assess the current status of training on psychopathol...
Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, add...
ObjectiveThe European Association of Consultation–Liaison Psychiatry and Psychosomatics (EACLPP) has...
Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, add...
Objectives: a) to describe the current status of training on psychopathology; b) to identify the unm...
Background: Profound clinical, conceptual and ideological differences between child and adult mental...
The majority of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) and psychiatric disorders access mainstre...
Background: Although psychoactive substance use disorders (PSUDs) are a domain of mental health, add...