European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees

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The European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees (EFPT) is a non-profit organization for European national psychiatric trainees.[1][2] It is a federation of the national psychiatric training bodies of about 35 European nations.

European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees
Formation1993
Headquarters20, Avenue de la Couronne 1050 Bruxelles (Ixelles), Belgium
Membership
35 European countries
President
Michael Wallies, M.D.
Websiteefpt.eu

Organization

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The governing body of the EFPT is the General Assembly, which meets annually.[3]

Statements

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EFPT produces statements that form the basis of the EFPT's work and are communicated to partner organizations.[3][4][5]

Research and projects

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The EFPT led several research projects about :

It promotes a positive image of psychiatry with some videos targeting stigmatization.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Nawka A; et al. (Sep 2010). "Mental health reforms in Europe: challenges of postgraduate psychiatric training in Europe: a trainee perspective". Psychiatric Services. 61 (9): 862–4. doi:10.1176/ps.2010.61.9.862. PMID 20810581.
  2. ^ Schulze TG, Treichel KC (Sep 2002). "The European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees (EFPT)--an integral part of the European harmonisation of psychiatric education and practise". European Psychiatry. 17 (5): 300–5. doi:10.1016/s0924-9338(02)00671-5. PMID 12510630. S2CID 32940962.
  3. ^ a b Nawka, A.; Rojnic Kuzman, M.; Giacco, D.; Wuyts, P.; Simmons, M.; Favre, G.; Bausch Becker, N. (2011). "ECP09-01 - European federation of psychiatric trainees: Visions for the future". European Psychiatry. 26: 1805. doi:10.1016/S0924-9338(11)73509-X. S2CID 145699528.
  4. ^ "Statements". European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees. 2014-07-19. Retrieved 2019-12-26.
  5. ^ European Union of Medical Specialists. Section and Board of Psychiatry. Approved 17 October 2009. European framework for competencies in psychiatry.
  6. ^ F. Riese, S. Guloksuz (2014). "Pharmaceutical industry interactions of psychiatric trainees from 20 European countries". European Psychiatry. 30 (2): 284–290. doi:10.1016/j.eurpsy.2014.09.417. PMID 25456156. S2CID 22392160.
  7. ^ Jovanović, N.; Podlesek, A.; Volpe, U.; Barrett, E.; Ferrari, S.; Rojnic Kuzman, M.; Wuyts, P.; Papp, S.; Nawka, A.; Vaida, A.; Moscoso, A.; Andlauer, O.; Tateno, M.; Lydall, G.; Wong, V.; Rujevic, J.; Platz Clausen, N.; Psaras, R.; Delic, A.; Losevich, M. A.; Flegar, S.; Crépin, P.; Shmunk, E.; Kuvshinov, I.; Loibl-Weiß, E.; Beezhold, J. (2016-02-01). "Burnout syndrome among psychiatric trainees in 22 countries: Risk increased by long working hours, lack of supervision, and psychiatry not being first career choice" (PDF). European Psychiatry. 32 (Supplement C): 34–41. doi:10.1016/j.eurpsy.2015.10.007. ISSN 0924-9338. PMID 26802982. S2CID 28266739.
  8. ^ Costa, M. Pinto da; Giurgiuca, A.; Holmes, K.; Biskup, E.; Mogren, T.; Tomori, S.; Kilic, O.; Banjac, V.; Molina-Ruiz, R.; Palumbo, C.; Frydecka, D.; Kaaja, J.; El-Higaya, E.; Kanellopoulos, A.; Amit, B. H.; Madissoon, D.; Andreou, E.; Uleviciute-Belena, I.; Rakos, I.; Dragasek, J.; Feffer, K.; Farrugia, M.; Mitkovic-Voncina, M.; Gargot, T.; Baessler, F.; Pantovic-Stefanovic, M.; Picker, L. De (2017-09-01). "To which countries do European psychiatric trainees want to move to and why?". European Psychiatry. 45: 174–181. doi:10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.06.010. ISSN 0924-9338. PMID 28957784. S2CID 4920188. Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  9. ^ Gargot, T.; Dondé, C.; Arnaoutoglou, N. A.; Klotins, R.; Marinova, P.; Silva, R.; Sönmez, E. (2017-09-01). "How is psychotherapy training perceived by psychiatric trainees? A cross-sectional observational study in Europe". European Psychiatry. 45 (Supplement C): 136–138. doi:10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.05.030. hdl:11424/219194. ISSN 0924-9338. PMID 28756112. S2CID 207678070.
  10. ^ AFFEP EFPT Psychiatric cliche 1st Real doctor, retrieved 2019-12-26