Teaching Forensic Psychiatry to Psychiatric Residents

作者: J. Richard Ciccone , Mary K. Marrocco , Jonathan C. Uecker

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摘要: This study outlines current trends in the education of psychiatric residents forensic psychiatry. As general psychiatrists are more frequently confronted with issues pertaining to psychiatry and law, residency training these areas becomes increasingly important. In order educational experience psychiatry, a survey was sent all directors United States Canada. The findings included description didactics experiential rotations background those teaching forensics, inclusion key topics curriculum, directors' opinions both importance specific curriculum.

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