To be the first psychiatrist in the Solomon Islands

Objective:  Dr Paul Orotoloa is soon to become the first citizen from the Solomon Islands to complete psychiatry training. During this process, he has spent 12 months studying in Australia. This article retraces his training experiences in the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and Australia. Conclus...

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