Academic psychiatry is everyone's business

Hugo D. Critchley, Derek K. Tracy, Gin S. Malhi, Laith Alexander, David S. Baldwin, Jonathan Cavanagh, Samuel R. Chamberlain, Andrea Cipriani, Saeed Farooq, Angela Hassiotis, Oliver Howes, Sameer Jauhar, Stephen M. Lawrie, Emmeline Lagunes-Cordoba, Anne Lingford-Hughes, James H. MacCabe, Ismail Memon, Ciaran Mulholland, Musa Sami, Kapil Sayal, Rohit Shankar, Lindsey Sinclair, Oliver Sparasci, Ekkehart F. A. Staufenberg, Lucy E. Stirland, Paul R. A. Stokes, Charlotte Wilson Jones, Peter W. R. Woodruff, Allan H. Young
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This editorial considers the value and nature of academic psychiatry by asking what defines the specialty and psychiatrists as academics. We frame academic psychiatry as a way of thinking that benefits clinical services and discuss how to inspire the next generation of academics.

精神病学是每个人的事
这篇社论通过询问是什么定义了精神病学专业和作为学者的精神病学家,对精神病学学术的价值和性质进行了思考。我们将学术精神病学定义为一种有益于临床服务的思维方式,并讨论了如何激励下一代学者。
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