Education
The Central Role of Education in Psychiatry
Education plays a fundamental role in improving the quality of psychiatric care and addressing the
increasing global demand for psychiatric services. Recognizing this, the World Psychiatric Association (WPA)
has identified the advancement of psychiatric education as a central component of its strategic priorities.
To consolidate and strengthen its educational efforts, the WPA established a dedicated Committee on
Education and Scientific Publications, tasked with developing and implementing comprehensive, sustainable,
and globally accessible training programs. These initiatives aim to support psychiatrists at all stages of
their professional development and to promote international collaboration in psychiatric education. Joining
committees, like the Committee on Education and Scientific Publications, WPA Scientific Sections play a
vital role in shaping and delivering educational programs by contributing specialized knowledge and
subject-specific content.
In-Person Educational Activities
WPA’s educational activities are delivered both in-person and online, enabling broad participation and
engagement across geographic and professional boundaries. In-person education takes place primarily at WPA
congresses, as well as at regional and other meetings. In these settings, structured sessions, symposia,
workshops, and informal collegial interactions offer psychiatrists opportunities for continuing professional
development and exchange of knowledge and expertise. These events serve as key platforms for sharing
advances in psychiatric knowledge and practice, as well as building academic and clinical networks. For more
information, please see WPA Congresses & Events.
The Renewed WPA Education Portal
In addition to its meeting-based initiatives, the WPA has significantly enhanced its online education
strategy. The WPA Education Portal has recently been renewed, both technically and in terms of content. The
updated Portal offers an improved, user-friendly interface that connects psychiatrists and trainees globally
through a range of multi-modal learning opportunities. The Portal provides WPA members accessible and
high-quality educational materials, in multiple languages, covering a wide array of clinical and academic
and professional topics relevant to psychiatry. While most content is freely available, certain services —
such as Continuing Professional Development (CPD) certification — may involve a nominal fee. The WPA
welcomes new contributions to the Portal to ensure that it remains a dynamic, relevant, and inclusive
resource for psychiatric education. For more information, please visit the link below:
The blueprint for advancing psychiatric education and scientific publications
WPA Education & Psychiatry Journal
The Education & Psychiatry journal is an official publication of the WPA Education and Scientific
Publications Committee, dedicated to advancing psychiatric education worldwide. It serves as a platform for
sharing innovative ideas, best practices, and critical reflections on training, curriculum development, and
educational policy in psychiatry. The journal promotes collaboration among educators, clinicians, and
policymakers, aiming to enhance the quality and accessibility of psychiatric education. It also highlights
key WPA initiatives. Each issue features editorials, thematic essays, meeting reports, interviews, book
presentations and much more, fostering dialogue across academic and clinical communities. Through its
diverse content, the journal contributes to the continuous improvement of psychiatry education globally.
Find all editions of the WPA Education & Psychiatry journal here
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clinicians in interpreting results due to their technical nature and the time pressure when working on the
front lines of patient care.
WPA Specialist Corner
WPA Graduate Diploma in International Psychiatry
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WPA has teamed up with valued partner and member society, the University of Melbourne, to develop a compact,
six-month diploma program that provides affordable quality psychiatry training to healthcare professionals
in developing as well as developed countries. This course is designed to provide healthcare practitioners
with the most up-to-date and relevant knowledge and skills to administer quality care to patients with
mental illness.
WPA accreditation of postgraduate psychiatric curricula
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Following publication of WPA’s recommended training framework for psychiatrists in 2017, the WPA provides
accreditation for the curricula of those member societies whose training programs meet the recommended
requirements.
Education, Science, Publications and Research Initiative (ESPRI)
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ESPRI is a WPA program set up to provide seed funds to jump start innovative and promising programs in low-
and middle-income countries (LAMIC). Each year, WPA awards $15,000 to three projects ($5k per project).
These funds should be matched with funds the applicants have been able to secure through other national
and/or international organisations, including academia, governments, NGOs, and/or industry.
WPA Volunteer Program
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80% of psychiatric expertise is currently concentrated in 30% of countries in the world. However, it is in
the remaining 70% of countries without this expertise that 80% of mental health needs and burden are
concentrated. The WPA Volunteer Program aims to redress this imbalance by drawing volunteers from high
income countries to provide training and education where it is needed most.
The WPA Global Study on Psychiatry Training
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The WPA Committee on Education and Scientific Publications is going to launch a Global Study on Psychiatric
Training, to explore the structure and quality of psychiatry teaching to medical students in many countries
around the world, by examining the integration of and the emphasis on psychiatry within undergraduate
medical curricula. This will include whether psychiatry is mandatory in the curriculum, the duration of
clinical placements, and the range of subspecialties covered. Additionally, the study will evaluate current
challenges and offer potential improvements in psychiatry training, including the availability of qualified
trainers, examination formats, and opportunities for international collaboration and resource development.
The study will also address how the WPA can best help countries improve psychiatry training for medical
students. Ultimately, it will help us all as we work to address global mental health needs and disparities
by providing effective educational strategies that take regional contexts into account, while trying to
reduce stigma and attract more medical students to psychiatry.
The WPA Global Study on
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CPD Points
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The World Psychiatric Association (WPA) evaluates educational activities for Continuing Professional
Development (CPD) and assigns CPD points based on international standards. Points are awarded according to
criteria such as content quality, learning objectives, and participant engagement.