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A good (2:1 or first class or equivalent) degree in a relevant subject is normally required. Potential students should be aware that for certain projects criminal record checks may be necessary. Projects will always be subject to appropriate ethical approval and in some cases collaborating NHS Trusts may require health checks before permitting access to patients.MD students should be registered medical practitioners.
IELTS Academic requirement - SELT and non-SELT Overall score of 7.0 with no less than 6.0 in each component
TOEFL iBT requirement Minimum 100 overall with L 21 R 21 W 21 and S 23
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:100
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE Academic requirement - 69 with minimum scores of 61 in each component
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利物浦大学精神病学系为希望攻读特定兴趣领域的研究生提供指导。有关这些感兴趣领域的进一步查询,请参阅下面的部门研究主题。该部门无法为研究学位提供资金支持,除非与首席主管进行了特殊安排,或者该学生通过竞争性和招聘职位申请。在儿童和青少年精神病学方面,高尔斯教授正在卫生部资助的一项多中心试验中,研究青少年神经性厌食症的认知行为疗法。他领导了一项国际合作,以开发和现场测试儿童和青少年的国家健康结局量表。哲学硕士(MPhil)和医学博士(MD)2年。
The University of Liverpool Division Of Psychiatry provides supervision for postgraduate students who wish to undertake research degrees in specific fields of interest. For further enquiries regarding these fields of interest please refer to the Divisional research themes below. The Division cannot provide funding support for research degrees unless specific arrangements are made with lead supervisors or the student applies through competitive and advertised posts. <br>We've highly active, internationally renowned research groups and, in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise (2008), 80% of our research activity was rated as of international standard.<br><br>There are several outstanding research themes within Psychiatry. In General and Adult Psychiatry where Professor Christoph Lauber was appointed in late 2007, 'social inclusion and exclusion of people with severe mental illness best describes the research addressed. The research's mission statement is People with severe mental illness: From clinical questions to research evidence and back again. This includes the following topics: supported employment in people with psychosis and common mental disorders, user and carer involvement in mental health care, stigma of people with mental illness, mental health services research and intervention studies. The aims of the new research group are:<br><br>To make a significant contribution to a better understanding and treatment of people with mental illness who have complex needs,<br>To significantly contribute to mental health services research, and<br>To be a leading centre in translational research in mental health.<br>In child and adolescent psychiatry, Professor Gowers is undertaking a Department of Health funded multi-centre trial on cognitive behaviour therapy for adolescent anorexia nervosa. He leads an international collaboration to develop and field test the Health of the Nation outcome scales for children and adolescents.<br><br>Professor Rahman was appointed to the chair of child psychiatry in early 2008 and brings his international portfolio to the Division. He has recently completed the largest trial of a psychological intervention for perinata depression in a developing country and is carrying out further interventional studies for the promotion of early child development in low-income countries. He is an advisor to the World Health Organisation (WHO) and a member of the Guidelines Development Group for the WHO Mental Health Gap Action programme.<br><br>Dr Helen Sharp is conducting a large Medical Research Council funded study into the earliest developmental origins of childhood conduct disorders. The aim of this work is to identify risk and protective factors for the development of conduct problems and to establish an epidemiological sample for longitudinal study into later childhood and early adulthood. A subsample of families, stratified by psychosocial risk, are being studied in great detail using developmental, observational and investigator interview measures at frequent intervals. A recent pilot RCT funded by the NHS Forensic R&D Programme has just been completed by Dr Sharp, evaluating a new intervention for treatment resistant conduct problems in childhood. We also have an ongoing research project exploring the role of burden and carer/family issues in relation to complex healthcare treatments for Cystic Fibrosis.
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