What is a rough general outline of what Psychiatrists study at University/Medical School?

Thank you for your reply.

All sounds like BS to me though! People often say 'it's complicated' but the reality is it's simple. Seems to me you need better grades/competencies to be a surgeon and a lot of Psychiatrists chose Psychiatry instead (cos they didn't get the grades) and then slide round on a trail of their own BS for the rest of their careers peddling a load of non-scientific mumbo-jumbo + filthy pharmacological excreta that they have little or no idea how it actually works- often guesswork (meds).

And don't even read their patients notes a lot of the time.. that's what really gets me. THEY DON'T EVEN READ THERE PATIENTS NOTES.

The system seems totally sick/broken to me.

(What do I know, I literally clean toilets for a living).

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