2005
DOI: 10.1007/s10597-005-6434-3
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The Professor of Public Psychiatry Model in Ohio: The Impact on Training, Program Innovation, and the Quality of Mental Health Care

Abstract: The Ohio Department of Mental Health and five of Ohio's University-based Departments of Psychiatry have developed strong working partnerships that have improved the quality of psychiatric residency education and Ohio's mental health services. Strategies integral to Ohio's Public Psychiatry Model include identifying a strong champion, integrating expert consultation, and developing consensus expectations using a small amount of catalytic funding. Successful outcomes include the establishment of public psychiatr… Show more

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“…Consistent with this trend, there has been increased interest in developing fellowships in public-community psychiatry. Pennsylvania recently designated three academic centers of excellence and innovation-University of Pittsburgh, Lake Erie Osteopathic Medical College, and University of Pennsylvania-using a model developed in Ohio (4). Each center is expected to create a public-sector fellowship training program with PPF as a suggested model.…”
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“…Consistent with this trend, there has been increased interest in developing fellowships in public-community psychiatry. Pennsylvania recently designated three academic centers of excellence and innovation-University of Pittsburgh, Lake Erie Osteopathic Medical College, and University of Pennsylvania-using a model developed in Ohio (4). Each center is expected to create a public-sector fellowship training program with PPF as a suggested model.…”
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confidence: 99%