Volunteering in medico-political professional organisations as a socially rewarding and productive activity: a primer for psychiatrists and trainees
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Looi, Jeffrey
Allison, Stephen
Bastiampillai, Tarun
Finlay, Angus
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Objective: To describe the rationale for, and benefits of, trainees and psychiatrists to be involved in medico-political volunteering. Conclusions: Volunteering for professional organisations and other bodies may be considered as an important advocacy role for psychiatrists. Such volunteering is meaningful through shared goals and achievements, as well as developing a sense of mastery and significance as part of a larger quest. Volunteering is also a professional developmental process that both enhances individual skills/career development as well as organisational efficacy.
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Australasian Psychiatry
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2099-12-31