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Sir: As a former trainee in psychiatry in The Netherlands I would like to make the following comments on the article by Hall & Robertson (Psychiatric Bulletin, August 1996, 20, 482-184)
After receiving the Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST)child psychiatrists spend a further year in their speciality for which they receive an additional certificate, provided they have spent a 12 month period of training in child psychiatry during their rotation
It requires the member to work for a period of time under the supervision of a Head of Department after which the Head of Department can recommend specialist eligibility to the Central College of Medical Specia lists (Centraal College, 1982)
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Sir: As a former trainee in psychiatry in The Netherlands I would like to make the following comments on the article by Hall & Robertson (Psychiatric Bulletin, August 1996, 20, 482-184). After receiving the Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST)child psychiatrists spend a further year in their speciality for which they receive an additional certificate, provided they have spent a 12 month period of training in child psychiatry during their rotation. Otherwise they need an additional two years in child psychiatry to obtain this certificate (Centraal College, 1994).
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