Abstract

A questionnaire survey was conducted in all U.K. medical schools to explore the extent of undergraduate medical teaching in the field of mental handicap. Comparisons are drawn with previous surveys. The most interesting and well thought out courses emanated from medical schools where academic appointments in the psychiatry of mental handicap have been made. The author concludes that clear aims and objectives need to be defined by all schools.

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