KMID : 0897520000050020159
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Journal of Korean Association of Social Psychiatry 2000 Volume.5 No. 2 p.159 ~ p.164
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Residency Curriculum for Community Psychiatric Practice
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Hong Jin-Pyo
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Abstract
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Korean mental health situation is changing rapidly after Korean Mental Health Law legislation in 1996. There is a increasing need to recruit and retain more psychiatrists who can plan and implement organized programs with the required skills and interests to work with chronic mentally ill patients in community settings. Residency training program can be a unique solution to meet this need which have the capacity to prepare psychiatrists for community practice.
Residency training programs for community psychiatric practice in United States is introduced. A consensus definition of the clinical, administrative, consultative and academic areas of contemporary community psychiatric practice developed by the American Association of Community Psychiatrists is presented. A comprehensive list of knowledge, skill, and attitude objectives are provided as guideline for curriculum development. Structure of clinical training experiences is reviewed. And residency curriculum for community psychiatric practice in Oregon state is exampled. Development of resident training program for community psychiatric practice is urgent in Korea.
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KEYWORD
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Residency training, Community psychiatry, Mental health
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