1. Impact of Clinical Training on Violence Risk Assessment
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Stephen E. Hall, John R. Chamberlain, Renée L. Binder, Dale E. McNiel, Christopher M. Weaver, and Samantha R. Fordwood
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Male ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,Psychology, Clinical ,education ,MEDLINE ,Poison control ,Documentation ,Violence ,Risk Assessment ,Suicide prevention ,Medical Records ,Occupational safety and health ,Education ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Injury prevention ,medicine ,Humans ,Psychiatry ,Self-efficacy ,Risk Management ,Medical education ,business.industry ,Mental Disorders ,Teaching ,Internship and Residency ,Human factors and ergonomics ,Forensic Psychiatry ,Middle Aged ,Risk factor (computing) ,medicine.disease ,Self Efficacy ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Competence ,Educational Measurement ,Medical emergency ,business - Abstract
ajp.psychiatryonline.org With this article, the Journal inaugurates a new feature for our readers. Education in Psychiatry, like Treatment in Psychiatry, begins with a case vignette to illustrate an important problem in clinical psychiatry. However, the goal of Education in Psychiatry is to present and evaluate methods to teach students, trainees, and other psychiatrists how to treat patients with these problems.
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- 2008
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