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Psychiatric education and training in Arab countries

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Pages 151-156 | Received 11 Aug 2019, Accepted 11 Aug 2019, Published online: 05 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

Little is known about psychiatric education among the Arab countries. This article aims at giving an overview on the current situation regarding the availability and quality of psychiatric undergraduate, postgraduate, and specialized training programmes in different Arab countries. A brief questionnaire was developed by the authors to assess the presence and duration of each programme as well as the teaching and assessment methods used. All participating countries reported having undergraduate programmes for medical students, most of them ranging from 3–7 weeks. A variety of teaching methods and objective assessment methods are used to evaluate the students. The duration of psychiatry residency training ranges from 3–5 years in the participating countries. All participating Arab countries have a national board of psychiatry in addition to the Arab board of psychiatry to certify the residency training programmes. Egypt offers a High Diploma, Master, and Doctorate (MD) degrees in psychiatry. Many residency training programmes in some Arab countries are based on and accredited from the American Board of Psychiatry and others are based on the Royal College of Psychiatrists curriculum in the UK. Great progress has been made in the past few years both in undergraduate and postgraduate psychiatric education among the different counties in the Arab world. However, still more effort is needed in order to reach standardization compared with other countries.

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to our colleagues who contributed to this article by providing information about psychiatric education in their countries through the questionnaire sent to them: Dr Ali Al Hamzawi, College of Medicine/University of Al-Qadisiyah (Iraq). Dr Walid Sarhan. FRCPsych. Consultant Psychiatrist, IDF of American Psychiatric Association (Jordan). Dr Fadi Maalouf, MD, Chairperson, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, American University Of Beirut Medical Center (Lebanon). Dr Hamed Al Sinawi (MD, FRCPsych), Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat (Oman). Dr Aisha Bakhiet, Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum (Sudan). Dr Ziad Arandi (Palestine). Dr Mohammad Albanna, Director of Residency Training Program, Mental Health Service, HMC. Head of Arab Board Psychiatry Training Committee. Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medicne (Qatar). Dr Karim Ghazi, assistant professor, Al Ain University (UAE).

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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