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Psychiatric NewsEducation and Training25 September 2015

Neuroscience Education, CME Advanced Through Novel Online Modules

To truly help clinicians change clinical behavior, continuing medical education needs to address not only knowledge but also attitudes and the skills necessary to make a change. This is the second in an occasional series of articles profiling psychiatric educators. 
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Psychiatric NewsFrom the President06 December 2013

Training the Psychiatrist of the Future

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Psychiatric NewsEducation and Training25 September 2015

Curriculum Aims to Bring Neuroscience to Resident Clinical Encounters

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Psychiatric NewsEducation and Training27 August 2013

Milestone Project Called Paradigm Shift In Residency Education

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Psychiatric NewsEducation & Training02 June 2006

Neuroscience Searches for Place In Clinical Practice

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Psychiatric NewsEducation & Training18 April 2008

Neuroscience Advances Force New Thinking on Ethics

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Psychiatric NewsProfessional News02 December 2005

Foundation Uses Education, Research To Pave Road to Recovery

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Psychiatric NewsProfessional News02 February 2001

Identification, Education Are Goals Of National Alcohol Screening Day

Researchers found a number of psychiatric medications that may trigger adverse events serious enough to require prescription of more medication. Experts don’t agree on how to handle them. Researchers found a number of psychiatric medications that may trigger adverse events serious enough to require prescription of more medication. Experts don’t agree on how to handle them. 
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Psychiatric NewsEducation & Training15 August 2003

Psychiatric Educators Dismayed By Combined Clerkship Trend

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Psychiatric NewsEducation and Training16 June 2014

DSM-5 May Help Educators, Trainees Embrace the ‘Whole Child’

A psychiatric educator says the new version of DSM is more developmentally oriented than previous editions and provides a clearer expression that most psychiatric illnesses occur across the lifespan. 

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