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Recent Trends in Psychiatric Research Training
DAVID A. HAMBURG, M.D.
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1961;4(3):215-224.
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During the past 2 years I have had the opportunity of visiting 16 important psychiatric training centers. Since I have a strong interest in research training and have been intensively engaged in it since 1953, I have on each visit inquired about research training. Over-all, it has been my impression that there is considerable interest in research on the part of faculty and trainees, an increasing awareness of the need for training in research, and a feeling that such programs may be within reach in the foreseeable future; yet it has also been my impression that very little effective implementation of these views has so far taken place.
In preparing for this conference, however, I have not felt satisfied to leave these impressions at quite so haphazard a level. Therefore, I have undertaken a detailed review of the programs of 20 major American training centers
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Author Affiliations
BETHESDA, MD.
Chief, Adult Psychiatry Branch, Clinical Investigations, National Institute of Mental Health.
Footnotes
Submitted for publication Oct. 14, 1960.
Presented at the Institute on Training for Research of Psychiatric Residents at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., April 10 and 11, 1959.
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