Tripathi Richa, Singh Shalini, Bhad Roshan
Department of Psychiatry and National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre (NDDTC), All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Indian J Psychiatry. 2020 Nov-Dec;62(6):728-731. doi: 10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_355_19. Epub 2020 Dec 12.
Addictive disorders have become increasingly common in India. The health consequences of addictive disorders are immense, and the need for specialized addiction treatment and training far exceeds the capacity and human resources that currently exist. At the same time, increasing demand and treatment gap, need for specialized care, and the emerging sector of medical tourism in the country open avenues for superspecialty training in addiction psychiatry as an attractive career option for Indian psychiatrists. Human resource development and capacity building in the addiction psychiatry field in India is the need of the hour. In the present article, we describe the existing scenario and challenges related to addiction psychiatry training among postgraduate psychiatry trainees and psychiatrists in India and scope for the future.
成瘾性疾病在印度已变得越来越普遍。成瘾性疾病对健康造成的后果极为严重,对专门的成瘾治疗和培训的需求远远超过了目前现有的能力和人力资源。与此同时,不断增长的需求与治疗缺口、对专科护理的需求,以及该国新兴的医疗旅游领域,为成瘾精神病学的超专科培训开辟了道路,使其成为印度精神科医生有吸引力的职业选择。印度成瘾精神病学领域的人力资源开发和能力建设是当务之急。在本文中,我们描述了印度研究生精神科受训人员和精神科医生在成瘾精神病学培训方面的现状和挑战以及未来的发展空间。