Psychiatrists
Job Description:
The work of a psychiatrist is similar to that of any other
medical practitioner and would first involve diagnosis and then the treatment.
However the remedy part is different and may take the form of either medication
or counselling or psychotherapy or electrotherapy or even combination of two or
more of these. They also work with occupational therapists and social workers
for the rehabilitation of their patients, helping them to resume their normal
activities. Psychiatrists sometimes make use of techniques like hypnotism for
treating their patients. Some of them specialize in child psychology and deal
with problems of juvenile delinquency.
Anyone looking for a career in this field needs to be
sensitive and understanding. He should be able to empathize with the patient
and at the same time should have an objective approach towards the problems of
the patient. He should have the virtues of perseverance and the ability to
listen patiently.
Educational Qualification:
Postgraduate Degree (MD) / Diploma in Psychiatry
APYL Career Counselor has details on:
(a) 52 Institutes offering MD
in Psychiatry under Career Fields Medicine and Course Type Post
Graduate
(b) 4 Institutes offering
diploma in Psychiatry under Career Fields Medicine and Course Type Post
Graduate Diploma
Opening:
Job opportunities for a psychiatrist exists in any Regular
Hospital as well as in Mental Hospitals. In addition they can work as
counsellors in large industries and in drug de–addiction centres. One also has
the option to set up a private practice or join the faculty of a Medical
College or Institution.
Remuneration:
Starting salary is Rs. 10,000 per month (excluding other
allowances)