Psychiatry in the Undergraduate Medical Curriculum
Abstract
Psychiatry in its teaching activities has the obligation to develop effective ways of bridging vast theoretical, empirical, and philosophical gaps that exist between nonpsychiatric physicians and biological scientists (without backgrounds in behavioral science) on the one hand, and behavioral and social scientists and other nonmedical professionals engaged in health care (without backgrounds in biology and medicine) on the other hand.
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