PETALING JAYA: The shortage of psychiatrists to treat individuals with mental health issues may soon end with the increasing number of training facili...
: The shortage of psychiatrists to treat individuals with mental health issues may soon end with the increasing number of training facilities in the public sector and more private practitioners available to the public.
Xavier said there was a shortage of psychiatrists five years ago due to lack of training centres, especially for medical doctors who wished to specialise in psychiatry. “Most people have opted to visit psychiatrists in private practice because they are easily accessible. Furthermore, there are more people today who can afford them.”
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