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Educating Psychiatry Residents to Become Psychiatric Educators

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Residency training has generally ignored the need to educate residents to become psychiatric educators. A model is described which provides residents with experience in being supervisors and using other teaching methods. Attention to this issue may enhance the future role of psychiatrists and perhaps provide new insights into the general educational process of any kind of student.

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Moffic, H.S. Educating Psychiatry Residents to Become Psychiatric Educators. Acad Psychiatry 6, 107–111 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03399843

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