Abstract
Based on the experiences of neuroimaging psychiatry registrars, we describe several reflections on improving the understanding and integration of magnetic resonance imaging in clinical psychiatry. Better integration of magnetic resonance imaging into clinical psychiatry can be highly productive when our investments are focused on understanding the gaps in clinical knowledge and the systemic barriers involving the patient and relevant clinicians.
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