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Service user perspectives on the content of the undergraduate curriculum in psychiatry
Psychiatric Bulletin, 07/02/09
Dogra N et al. - The key finding was that participants were clearer about the attitudes they felt students should convey than they were about the skills and knowledge required. Service user perspectives on the content of the undergraduate psychiatry curriculum need to be considered as curricula are developed.
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