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Visiting and observing: reflections on clinical observer visits to Neuropsychiatry, Royal Melbourne Hospital

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Looi, Jeffrey
Velakoulis, Dennis

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Sage Publications Inc

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Objectives: To describe and provide experiential reflections on a model of continuing professional development in psychiatry for development and maintenance of specialised skills. Conclusions: For clinical psychiatrists working in smaller population centres, clinical observer visits with peers may be a useful method to develop, improve and calibrate knowledge and skills. Such potential benefits may be even more marked for specialised fields of psychiatry, such as neuropsychiatry.

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Australasian Psychiatry

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2099-12-31

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