European Journal of Psychiatric Trainees - a new scientific peer-reviewed Journal in Psychiatry

IntroductionPsychiatry training programs vary in the degree to which they offer trainees with an opportunity to get involved in research. Exposure to research during the training period is critical, as this is usually when trainees start their own scientific research projects and gain their first ex...

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Published inEuropean psychiatry Vol. 66; no. S1; pp. S1118 - S1119
Main Authors F Santos Martins, Santos, M J, L Afonso Fernandes, Cavaleri, D, Pinto da Costa, M, Žaja, N, Markin, K, Tomašić, L, Ryland, H, King, J D, Stirland, L E, Seker, A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Paris Cambridge University Press 01.03.2023
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Summary:IntroductionPsychiatry training programs vary in the degree to which they offer trainees with an opportunity to get involved in research. Exposure to research during the training period is critical, as this is usually when trainees start their own scientific research projects and gain their first experiences in academic publishing.ObjectivesWe present the European Journal of Psychiatric Trainees (EJPT) (ejpt.scholasticahq.com), the official journal of the European Federation of Psychiatric Trainees (EFPT), including its scope, mission and vision and practical considerations.MethodsReflecting on the foundation and operation of the European Journal of Psychiatric Trainees.ResultsThe European Journal of Psychiatric Trainees is an Open Access, double blind peer-reviewed journal which aims to publish original and innovative research as well as clinical, theory, perspective and policy articles, and reviews in the field of psychiatric training, psychiatry and mental health. Its mission is to encourage research on psychiatric training and inspire scientific engagement by psychiatric trainees. Work conducted by psychiatric trainees and studies of training in psychiatry are prioritized. The journal is open to submissions, and while articles from psychiatric trainees are prioritized, submissions within scope from others are also encouraged. The article processing fee is very low and waivable. It is planned to publish two issues yearly.The first article was published in July 2022, titled “Fluoxetine misuse by snorting in a teenager: a case report” and it received 218 views as of 17 October 2022, which confirms the journal’s potential for visibility.ConclusionsThe European Journal of Psychiatric Trainees is a non-profit initiative designed to offer psychiatric trainees a platform to publish and gain experience in publishing. Thanks to its robust double blind peer reviewing system, it has the potential to contribute to scientific excellence.Disclosure of InterestNone Declared
ISSN:0924-9338
1778-3585
DOI:10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.2380