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Mariana Pinto da Costa1,2,3, Amine Larnaout4, Sharad Philip5
1Institute of Psychiatry Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, UK.
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Global migration is reshaping mental healthcare, creating challenges and opportunities that demand intercultural dialogue. In 2021 the World Psychiatry Exchange Program was launched under the auspices of the World Psychiatric Association to promote global collaboration and mutual learning. Its third call for applications, opened in October 2023, received 162 applications from 68 individuals, more than double the number from the second edition. Applicants represented a diverse geographical distribution (Asia 58.8%, Africa 22.1%, Europe 10.3%, South America 5.9% and North America 2.9%), with ages ranging from 25 to 52 years (mean 34 years). Just over half (53%) were early career psychiatrists within 7 years of specialising, while 47% were psychiatry trainees. Following a competitive selection process, 15 psychiatrists undertook exchanges in 2024 across Europe, Africa and Asia, with placements in Croatia, India, Iran, Malaysia, Tunisia, Spain and the United Kingdom. Evaluation data showed consistently positive feedback: 82% strongly endorsed the clarity and ease of the application process, and all participants reported feeling well supported by local coordinators.As psychiatry responds to global demographic change, investment in intercultural competencies and flexible training pathways is essential. The psychiatrist of the future is a global psychiatrist, equipped to deliver care, education, and leadership globally.
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