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Soon afterwards he took the specialist physician examinations (which only the brightest tend to do) and went on to train in psychiatry at the country’s foremost academic centre – the Institute of Psychiatry and the Maudsley Hospital in London; before leaving there, he also took a higher degree, an M...

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Recruitment
Research methodology
Teams
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