2017
DOI: 10.12740/app/70476
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“Formulation wars”: a novel formulation curriculum for residents and faculty

Abstract: SummaryBiopsychosocial formulation remains an important skill for both residents and faculty. If it is not taught early and adequately, then residents fail to develop this skill. Despite a number of evidence-based teaching tools, residents continue to voice concern about when and how formulation is being taught in training programs. A survey in Canada showed that residents were dissatisfied with the current "status quo". Structured teaching was deemed important; as was hearing supervisors formulate. Small grou… Show more

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