Abstract

Opportunities in Europe: Collegiate Trainees' Committee Working Party on the Implications of a Single European Job Market for Psychiatry

Highlights

  • The political situation in Europe is changing so fast that this report islikely to be out of date by the time it comes to press

  • The concept of a single market economy is seen as a stabilising factor against the unpredictable changes which will shape the Europe of 1992 and beyond

  • The Delors plan has a vision of a federation of European states which will provide a strong sense of European identity, both economic and cultural

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Summary

Opportunities in Europe

Collegiate Trainees' Committee Working Party on the Implications of a Single European Job Market for Psychiatry. The implications and opportunities for psychiatry for the free movement of doctors are many, both within the EC and Europe as a whole It would imply the harmonisation of standard of medical practice. Training organisations in the northern member states were most helpful with providing information whereas those in Mediterranean states, such as Greece or Portugal, did not reply. This may be a reflection of the nature of the organisation of training in those countries. We found that both the training requirements in the British Isles are more stringent than elsewhere in Europe and the evaluation of training posts is more rigorous

Individual member states
West Germany
United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland
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