Welcome to the Breakfast Club: Building academic psychiatry capacity in Queensland
Author(s)
Suetani, S
Burgher, B
Mosley, P
Parker, S
Year published
2021
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Six years ago, an editorial piece warned that academic psychiatry was endangered (Henderson et al., 2015), and another called for the next generation of academic psychiatrists to step forward (Kisely, 2015). In response, two trainees and two early career psychiatrists (ECPs) with interest in research started a club in Brisbane with the goal of ‘setting traps’ for discovery and building a platform for ongoing discovery (McGrath, 2014) for the next generation of academic psychiatrists.Six years ago, an editorial piece warned that academic psychiatry was endangered (Henderson et al., 2015), and another called for the next generation of academic psychiatrists to step forward (Kisely, 2015). In response, two trainees and two early career psychiatrists (ECPs) with interest in research started a club in Brisbane with the goal of ‘setting traps’ for discovery and building a platform for ongoing discovery (McGrath, 2014) for the next generation of academic psychiatrists.
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Journal Title
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
Note
This publication has been entered as an advanced online version in Griffith Research Online.
Subject
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Psychology
Educational psychology