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Psychiatry Residency Education in Canada: Past, Present and Future

Abstract

ObjectiveThis article provides a brief overview of the history of psychiatry residency training in Canada, and outlines the rationale for the current training requirements, changes to the final certification examination, and factors influencing future trends in psychiatry education and training.MethodsThe author compiled findings and reports on residency education in Canada from current and historical sources.ResultsResidency training in psychiatry in Canada has undergone significant change in the past 5 years, moving from an “apprenticeship” model to a competency-based curriculum with explicit expectations for the acquisition of key, defined competencies.ConclusionsContinuous evaluation of teaching methodologies, increasing use of innovative and creative medical education techniques, flexible curricula, and increasingly rigorous standards of accreditation are some of the factors likely to continue to shape the future.

Authors

Saperson K

Journal

Academic Psychiatry, Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 238–242

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

July 1, 2013

DOI

10.1176/appi.ap.12060108

ISSN

1042-9670

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