Integrating an Infant Psychiatry Curriculum into Child Psychiatry Training Martin J. Drell Editorial 01 September 1988 Pages: 147 - 149
The “Problem Patient Clinic”: A Valuable Teaching Method for Psychiatric and Medical Residents Dennis H. NovackCarol LandauJohn Meyers OriginalPaper 01 September 1988 Pages: 150 - 154
An Analysis of Applications Reviewed for NIMH Grant Support for Training for Leadership in Public Psychiatry for FY 1984 Diana SimonHugh C. HendrieHarry Brittain OriginalPaper 01 September 1988 Pages: 155 - 161
A Comparison of D.O. and M.D. Student Performance in a Psychiatry Clerkship James R. SpringerLawrence J. BaerMark W. Hinshaw OriginalPaper 01 September 1988 Pages: 162 - 169
Medical Students Selecting Psychiatric Careers—A Distinct Breed Samuel PerryDavid F. CellaKenneth Tardiff OriginalPaper 01 September 1988 Pages: 170 - 181
Factors in Psychiatric Career Choice—The Psychiatric Clerkship Harold H. HarschLaurens D. Young OriginalPaper 01 September 1988 Pages: 182 - 187
Transitions within Residency Training Pierre Leichner OriginalPaper 01 September 1988 Pages: 188 - 194
Teaching Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy in a General Psychiatric Residency Richard L. GoldbergJanice KrupnickJohn Shill OriginalPaper 01 September 1988 Pages: 195 - 198
Recruiting Community Volunteers for Student-Conducted Interviews Pamela A. HoffKenneth B. WellsHelene Kratz OriginalPaper 01 September 1988 Pages: 199 - 203
Impact of Medical Student Training in Psychiatric Outpatient Settings D. Daniel HuntGretchen Lentz OriginalPaper 01 September 1988 Pages: 204 - 211
Evaluation of Medical Student Clerks’ Interviewing and Mental Status Skills with a Videotaped “practical” Examination Stephen L. RuedrichCarl B. Greiner OriginalPaper 01 September 1988 Pages: 212 - 215
Students’ Attitudes on Psychiatry and the Biopsychosocial Model in Education Alan WachtelMora P. SchmelkinSteven Katz OriginalPaper 01 September 1988 Pages: 216 - 219
The Older, Mature, Second-Career Psychiatry Resident Richard L. Weddige OriginalPaper 01 September 1988 Pages: 220 - 225