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Medical students are susceptible to the public image of psychiatry
Mukherjee and colleagues[1][1] concentrate mainly on interventions in medical training, but it is also important to bear in mind that, as members of the public, medical students are constantly exposed to public perceptions and media portrayals of psychiatry. The poor public perception of psychiatry