The Queensland Government could introduce mandatory psychiatry training for doctors due to nearly 70 per cent of GP visits in the state being related to mental health.
The Queensland Government could introduce mandatory psychiatry training for doctors due to nearly 70 per cent of GP visits in the state being related to mental health. Under the plan, junior doctors would have to complete eight or ten weeks of psychiatry training within two years of graduating.
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