2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40596-022-01634-z
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Enhancing Addictions Education in Patient Care and Medical Knowledge Competencies for General Psychiatry Residents

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“…That is to suggest that psychiatrists will need to think about the ability of the workforce to work with a wide range of diagnoses and age groups. Several authors [3,[11][12][13] have recommended changes in subspeciality education and exposures. Currently, an increasing number of medical students are interested in training to be psychiatrists, but this interest has not translated into more interest in fellowships.…”
Section: What Can Residency Training Do About Meeting These Needs?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is to suggest that psychiatrists will need to think about the ability of the workforce to work with a wide range of diagnoses and age groups. Several authors [3,[11][12][13] have recommended changes in subspeciality education and exposures. Currently, an increasing number of medical students are interested in training to be psychiatrists, but this interest has not translated into more interest in fellowships.…”
Section: What Can Residency Training Do About Meeting These Needs?mentioning
confidence: 99%