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The Doctor Is In: Media Portrayals of Psychiatrists and Their Influence on Canadian Medical Students’ Recruitment into Psychiatry

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Acknowledgments

The Canadian Resident Matching Service gave us permission to quote the referenced data. All interpretations made using these data were made by the authors and not by the Canadian Resident Matching Service.

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The International Study of Student Career Choice in Psychiatry (ISoSCCiP) was funded in part by the World Psychiatric Association. A grant was awarded to the Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK.

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Bogie, B.J.M., Colbourne, A., Menezes, N. et al. The Doctor Is In: Media Portrayals of Psychiatrists and Their Influence on Canadian Medical Students’ Recruitment into Psychiatry. Acad Psychiatry 42, 386–393 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-017-0798-x

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