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Postgraduate Psychiatric Training in Thailand
Woraphat Ratta-apha, Nantawat Sitdhiraksa, Nattha Saisavoey, Manote Lortrakul, Pichet Udomratn
Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University
Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica 111: 1238-1243, 2009

 In Thailand, after medical students graduated from medical schools,the general practitioners have to work for the government for at least three years. Then, they can enroll in postgraduate training program. Postgraduate training usually takes three to four years. All of the psychiatric training programs are supervised and monitored by the board of education of the Royal College of Psychiatrists of Thailand(RCPsychT). One of the missions of all training institutes is to prepare residents to be the high qualified psychiatrists to serve the mental wellbeing of Thai people. Additionally,they should teach the learners to be the leaders in academic and research fields in psychiatry. Currently, there are nine psychiatric training institutions in Thailand, most of which are running by university programs. The training program core curriculum composes of the compulsory rotations such as general psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, neurology, consultation-liaison psychiatry, mental hospital psychiatry and addiction psychiatry. Moreover, the residents also have three months for elective in each program. The learning process includes practicing in an out-patient and in-patient unit under psychiatric staff supervision, individual and group supervision, case conference, journal club, book club and grand round etc. Research in field of psychiatry and social sciences is also compulsory for board examination. The RCPsychT approved two Certificate Diplomas including Diploma of Thai Board of Psychiatry, and Diploma of Thai Board of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. There are only nine psychiatric training institutes and only thirty to forty residents enrolled in these programs in each year. The compact and collaboration of all training institutes bring about the benefits in efficiency programs management by regular meeting of representatives from each institute. They keep the standard of training program to progress in the same vision and direction. Furthermore, residents of each training programs can exchange and request for elective rotation at the other institutes.

Keywords:Postgraduate psychiatric training, the Royal College of Psychiatrists of Thailand(RCPsychT), Diploma of Thai Board of Psychiatry>
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