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The Nonpsychiatrist Physician as a Liaison Teacher of Psychiatry
JOHN R. WOLFF; PAUL E. NIELSON
Am J Psychiatry 1967;124:211-217.
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Attending Physician, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Liaison Instructor in the Department of Psychiatry, Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital, 1753 West Congress Parkway, Chicago, Ill. 60612, University of Illinois School of Medicine
Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry, Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital, 1753 West Congress Parkway, Chicago, Ill. 60612, University of Illinois School of Medicine
1967-68, American Psychiatric Association
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The nonpsychiatrist physician, working in collaboration with a psychiatrist and participating in a supervised program of training in principles of psychiatry, is an effective liaison teacher of psychiatry to members of his own specialty. A liaison teaching program within the specialty of obstetrics and gynecology is described. The broad participation of members of both specialties in the program has resulted in multidisciplinary research as well as increased understanding of mutual problems.Abstract Teaser
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