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Beyond numbers: the NHS International Fellowship Programme in Psychiatry

Authors :
Murad M, Khan
Source :
International Psychiatry
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The recent controversy surrounding the National Health Service (NHS) International Fellowship Programme (IFP) for consultant psychiatrists (Patel, 2003) has raised a number of important issues. In particular, the issue of recruiting in an under-resourced developing country, where skilled and trained professionals are in short supply but where demand is huge, has exposed the duplicity with which many developed countries interact with developing countries. Although countries such as the UK are forever talking about strengthening the research and training capacity of these countries, they have no qualms about taking trained professionals for their own needs (Goldberg, 2003). Holsgrove (2005) has defended the IFP and tried to counter many of the arguments raised by those opposing it (Patel, 2003; Khan, 2004; Ndeiti et al, 2004).

Subjects

Subjects :
Points of View

Details

ISSN :
17493676
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International psychiatry : bulletin of the Board of International Affairs of the Royal College of Psychiatrists
Accession number :
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