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Psychiatry training for medical students: A global perspective and implications for India's competency-based medical education curriculum
Indian J Psychiatry. 2022 May-Jun;64(3):240-251. doi: 10.4103/indianjpsychiatry.indianjpsychiatry_187_22. Epub 2022 Jun 8.ABSTRACTCompetency-based medical education curriculum (CBME) has received traction worldwide. However, its adoption and implementation have significantly varied across the globe. The National Medical Commission, India (2019) has adopted CBME to improve the quality and content of training of medical students. However, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has spawned several challenges implementing the CBME. Therefore, there is a need to reflect on using novel teaching and assessment methods to enrich medical an...
Source: Indian Journal of Psychiatry - July 21, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Snehil Gupta Vikas Menon Source Type: research

Portfolio-based learning in medical education Articles
The use of portfolios has rapidly expanded in recent years and is now relevant to a number of different aspects of professional practice in medicine in general and psychiatry in particular, including training, appraisal and revalidation as well as continuing professional development. In this article I will examine the background of important changes and new trends in medical education on which the increasing use of portfolios is based, their potential value as learning and assessment tools, and some of the challenges and dilemmas associated with their use.
Source: Advances in Psychiatric Treatment - September 2, 2013 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Ingrassia, A. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

APA Paper Describes How Psychiatrists Can Improve Health of SMI Patients
Psychiatrists should routinely screen patients with serious mental illness (SMI) for common medical conditions, counsel them on lifestyle modifications to reduce cardiovascular risk factors, and coordinate with their primary care physicians to narrow the longevity gap between this group and the general population. These were some of the conclusions in awhite paper that APA issued yesterday at a Capitol Hill briefing.More than a decade has passed since researchers found that people with SMI treated in the public mental health system are dying on average 25 years earlier than the general population. “The majority of these ...
Source: Psychiatr News - December 8, 2017 Category: Psychiatry Tags: lifestyle intervention medical training physical health primary care risk modification serious mental illness SMI Source Type: research

Interventions to Prevent and Reduce Burnout Among Undergraduate and Graduate Medical Education Trainees: a Systematic Review
ConclusionsThis review highlights the need for rigorously designed studies in burnout prevention and reduction among residents and especially medical students.
Source: Academic Psychiatry - February 1, 2019 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research

Telepsychiatry in Graduate Medical Education: A Narrative Review.
CONCLUSIONS: A more evidence-based approach to telepsychiatry training is needed, including an assessment of residents' learning needs, use of multiple learning modalities, and evaluations of educational curricula. Pedagogically sound curriculum development and evaluation of postgraduate education in telepsychiatry could promote social accountability, cultural competence, interprofessional care, and, ultimately, improve clinical outcomes. PMID: 25155424 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: The Journal of American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training - August 28, 2014 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Acad Psychiatry Source Type: research