Am J Psychiatry 1986; 143:968-975
Copyright © 1986 by American Psychiatric Association
The clinician-researcher in psychiatry
JD Burke Jr, HA Pincus and H Pardes
As clinical research in psychiatry has grown in importance and promise in
the past decade, the need for a growing pool of skilled clinician-
researchers has been increasingly recognized. Compared with physicians in
other specialties, psychiatrists in academic positions have less training
in research and devote less time to it, which is reflected in the growing
concentration of research funds from the National Institute of Mental
Health in just a few of the strongest medical school departments. To focus
attention on the need for developing the role of clinician-researchers, the
authors examine four major tasks faced by clinician-researchers and present
a developmental perspective on the transition to research.