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Mental illness in the family: an experiment in medical student teaching
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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In 1987, 38% of Royal Free medical students answered the question “How could the child psychiatry course be improved?” by asking for “more”-in particular, they wanted more “hands on” experience.
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Black, D. (1985) What medical students need to know about child psychiatry. Newsletter of the Association of University Teachers of Psychiatry, Summer, 12–16.Google Scholar
Sutton, A. (1986) Communicating with children. Beginning a new assignment for medical students. Paper presented at Teachers of Child Psychiatry Conference, June 1986.Google Scholar
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