The psychiatry postgraduate training programme is a comprehensive programme that aims to ensure that trainees acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes that are necessary for the practice of psychiatry. It is a three-phase programme, over a minimum period of four years.
PEO 1. Deliver effective, person-centred and value-based care by applying evidence informed psychiatry knowledge and clinical skills to problem solve, manage and coordinate care. |
PEO 2. Demonstrate ethical conduct, professionalism, and commitment towards personal development and lifelong learning. |
PEO 3. Be leaders in the field and contribute to education, research and the promotion and improvement of health in the local, national and international settings. |
PLO 1. Demonstrate a comprehensive and systematic approach to solve complex and current healthcare issues using psychiatry knowledge, concepts and principles to provide safe, effective and evidence-based patient care. |
PLO 2. Contribute substantially to the area of specialisation through the creation of new knowledge/ theories/ solutions/ practice through originality and independent research, which satisfies peer reviews and international standards. |
PLO 3. Demonstrate competency in practical and technical skills in relevant areas of specialisation and continually develop new skills and techniques to resolve emerging problems in Psychiatry. |
PLO 4. Communicate effectively, ethically and professionally with all stakeholders including patients, peers, members of the care team and the community at large in Psychiatry. |
PLO 5. Apply existing technological tools effectively to enhance patient care and undertake research to improve practise |
PLO 6. Demonstrate leadership, autonomy and advocacy in contributing to decision making practices for patient management, training, research and health systems improvement in Psychiatry. |
PLO 7. Continually integrate new knowledge in the area of specialisation for personal advancement and lifelong learning through ongoing academic and/or professional development. |
PLO 8. Demonstrate commitment to professional values, attitudes and ethical conduct in patient management and research in Psychiatry. |
After completion of programme, candidate will undergo a gazzetement period of 6 months in Ministry of Health. After a year of post training supervision, the individual can apply to the National Specialist Regiter (NSR).
The training comprises of three phases as follow:
Non-Citizen applicant who obtains a degree from a university or institution of higher learning who do not use English as the medium of instruction for the degree, are required to:
2023/2024
Last Update: 19/06/2023