An educational strategy for teaching psychosocial pediatrics
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- DOI: 10.1097/00007611-197504000-00005
An educational strategy for teaching psychosocial pediatrics
Abstract
The functions and operation of two outpatient clinics, the Pediatric Family Clinic and the Child Psychiatric Consultative Service, are described to illustrate an approach to teaching residents and medical students how to diagnose and deal with the psychosocial problems frequently encountered in children. Learning experiences in this busy ambulatory setting are pediatric and family practice.
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