British Indian Psychiatric Association
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The British Indian Psychiatric Association (a.k.a. bipa or B.I.P.A)[1] is a non-profitable charitable association founded in 1995 by Indian psychiatrists working in United Kingdom. It currently has 400 psychiatrists of all grades working in NHS and Private sector. In 2010 there are around 2000 psychiatrists of Indian Origin working as psychiatrists in National Health Service Organization out of which a small proportion work in Private Sector also. This association was born out of necessity to address mentoring needs of fellow trainee psychiatrists and grew over the years serving several other purposes . The main purpose of BIPA was to establish links with other diaspora organizations in the same field of psychiatry . The association became a UK registered charity in the year xx/xx
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[edit]- ^ "BRITISH INDIAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION - Charity 1169838". register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk. Retrieved 3 August 2024.