2023
DOI: 10.1002/cbm.2314
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A critical review of undergraduate education and teaching in forensic psychiatry

Leila Sharda,
Karen Wright

Abstract: BackgroundAlthough forensic psychiatry is recognised as a full medical speciality in the UK, training in it is not routinely offered to medical students. With growth both in forensic psychiatry and availability of medical school places, it is a good time to explore the nature and quality of experience already available.Aims1. To map the literature against the guideline for reporting evidence‐based practice educational interventions and teaching checklist. 2. To critically review research and scholarship. 3. To… Show more

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“…However, recently, several structured programs for learning forensic psychiatry are established and available for young psychiatrists[ 13 ]. In the United Kingdom, training for undergraduate students is also discussed recently, suggesting the challenge of combining theoretical background with teaching practice in this region[ 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, recently, several structured programs for learning forensic psychiatry are established and available for young psychiatrists[ 13 ]. In the United Kingdom, training for undergraduate students is also discussed recently, suggesting the challenge of combining theoretical background with teaching practice in this region[ 14 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%