Taking the path less trodden: UK psychiatrists working in low- and middle-income countries
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Published:2008-11
Issue:11
Volume:32
Page:431-435
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ISSN:0955-6036
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Container-title:Psychiatric Bulletin
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Psychiatr. bull.
Author:
McColl Helen,Sheriff Rebecca Syed,Hanlon Charlotte
Abstract
SummaryUK-based psychiatrists have the opportunity to work in low- and middle-income countries. the political climate is supportive, as evidenced by the recent Crisp report on ‘Global Health Partnerships: the UK Contribution to Health in Developing Countries’, and the Royal College of Psychiatrists volunteer scheme. However, many psychiatrists are unaware of ways in which they might contribute. In this article, we give examples of the diverse ways in which UK-based psychiatrists are already engaged in collaborative work overseas. We discuss some of the mutual benefits that such partnerships can bring and highlight the under-recognised benefits to the UK, both to the individual and to the National Health Service.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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