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Review Articles

Psychiatric education in Africa—a South African perspective

Pages 161-166 | Received 26 Jul 2019, Accepted 27 Jul 2019, Published online: 09 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

Psychiatry is an under-resourced discipline, specifically in terms of personnel, not least of all in developing world settings. The capacity for training specialists does not seem to meet the requirements of an increasing disease burden. Notwithstanding the status quo, countries in such settings continue to train and graduate specialists. The current paper provides an overview of specialist training in South Africa, specifically noting the exposure to Psychiatry at undergraduate level, within the context of Psychiatric education in an African setting. An important issue is raised—if a country is not able to meet the personnel requirements at specialist level, is it time to reconsider such training within the broader context of psychiatric education based on country-specific needs. Further, the need for an assertive specialist psychiatrist discipline as well as one that is knowledgeable and respectful of indigenous practice is highlighted.

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The author reports no conflicts of interest.

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