Abstract

1. Physicians, on the whole, are not satisfied with their undergraduate courses in psychiatry. This is concluded not only from the number of grievances but also from the comments. Since only adverse criticisms were listed, it might be argued that the mere piling up of more and more hundreds of returns would be meaningless since if the questionnaire had listed only favorable comments for checking, we could have accumulated a long list of desirable characteristics. But in writing the supplementary comments, the participants were free. Here is how these comments shaped up. Of the 412 officers, 162 or 40% made comments. Of the 162 comments, 12 were favorable, and 150 (or 93%) were unfavorable. (More striking, but perhaps less valid is this: Of the 412 officers, only 12 thought that their courses were good enough to warrant defensive comments; that is only 3%: And 97% did not feel that their undergraduate courses justified any favorable comment.) 2. Constructive suggestions for the improvement of undergraduate...

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