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The residents’ meeting provides a forum for learning some administrative aspects of psychiatry. The residents develop organizational skills while participating in the educational, clinical, research, and administrative functions of an organization. Each senior resident develops leadership skills under supervision.
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Simmons, E.C., Oakley, S.P. & Richardson, C.W. The Residents’ Meeting—A Forum for Learning Some Administrative Aspects of Psychiatry. Acad Psychiatry 11, 227–232 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03399979
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