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Training of forensic psychiatrists in Finland Markku Eronen 28.8.2011 Lidingö, Sweden
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FP in Finland is a medical speciality Used to be subspeciality of psychiatry = it took 6+6+2 years in the university minimum to become a specialist in FP. Now 6+6 university years minimum Average age to become a specialist 40y
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Three universities have curriculums Helsinki ( prof. Matti Virkkunen retired) Eastern Finland ( prof. Tiihonen moving partly to Stockholm) Turku ( in Vanha Vaasa – alive and kicking…) Oulu: part of the education has to be done in Vaasa or Kuopio Tampere: no programm at the moment
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61 Specialists in FP 50 under 65 years Officially 27 specializing, however many of them not activ In Kuopio up to eight, in Vaasa five, Helsinki unclear. 2-3 graduate/year/during last five years
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In some cases it is still possible to specialize to forensic psychiatry using the same common trunk with other psychiatric specialities = minimum of two extra years of studying. Universities are autonomous
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A written exam after the studies Two prof responsible for the exams (Virkkunen, Tiihonen) & Eronen Six questions Three times a year If one fails three times, one loses two next tries Examples: Explain what you know about the psychologicals tests used in Forensic psychiatry
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