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Acad Psychiatry ; 36(6): 461-4, 2012 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23154693

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: A new Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Medical Education (CAPME) Task Force, sponsored by the Association for Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP), has created an inter-organizational partnership between child and adolescent psychiatry (CAP) educators and medical student educators in psychiatry. This paper outlines the task force design and strategic plan to address the long-standing dearth of CAP training for medical students. METHOD: The CAPME ADMSEP Task Force, formed in 2010, identified common challenges to teaching CAP among ADMSEP's CAPME Task Force members, utilizing focus-group discussions and a needs-assessment survey. The Task Force was organized into five major sections, with inter-organizational action plans to address identified areas of need, such as portable modules and development of benchmark CAP competencies. RESULTS/CONCLUSION: The authors predict that all new physicians, regardless of specialty, will be better trained in CAP. Increased exposure may also improve recruitment into this underserved area.


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Adolescent Psychiatry/education , Child Psychiatry/education , Adolescent Psychiatry/organization & administration , Adolescent Psychiatry/standards , Advisory Committees/organization & administration , Child Psychiatry/organization & administration , Child Psychiatry/standards , Clinical Competence , Cooperative Behavior , Curriculum/standards , Humans , Students, Medical , Teaching/organization & administration , United States
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