The psychiatry resident handbook : how to thrive in training /

"The Psychiatry Resident Handbook delivers a holistic approach for making the most of the training years, addressing issues of identity, clinical practice, skill-building, career development, and balancing work and a personal life"--

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Other Authors: De Golia, Sallie G. (Editor), Wang, Raziya S. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Association Publishing, 2023
Edition:First edition.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Contributors
  • PART 1 Understanding Residency
  • 1 Framing the Residency Experience
  • 2 The U.S. Mental Health Care Landscape
  • PART 2 Centering Our Identities
  • 3 Centering Our Identities
  • 4 The Underrepresented in Medicine Experience
  • 5 Gender and Sexual Identity
  • 6 Professional and Personal Life: The International Medical Graduate Experience
  • PART 3 Approaching Clinical Work
  • 7 Learning to Develop a Case Formulation
  • 8 Working With Historically Oppressed Patient Populations
  • 9 The Psychiatric Emergency
  • 10 On Call and Night Float
  • 11 Nonpsychiatry Services
  • 12 Inpatient Services
  • 13 The Psychiatric Consultation
  • 14 Working in a Multidisciplinary Team
  • 15 Outpatient Services
  • 16 Best Practices in Prescribing Medications
  • 17 Best Practices in Providing Psychotherapy
  • 18 Telehealth Services
  • 19 Legal Issues
  • 20 Managing Patient Suicide
  • 21 Public Mental Health
  • 22 Supervision
  • PART 4 Building Skills
  • 23 Blue Ink Spots Working Toward Accurate Self-Knowledge Through Self-Awareness
  • 24 Communication Skills and Managing Conflict
  • 25 Embracing Uncertainty A Prescription Toward Clinical Expertise
  • 26 The Resident as Teacher
  • 27 Navigating Technology in Residency
  • 28 Navigating Use of Social Media
  • 29 Leadership
  • 30 Scholarship
  • 31 Publishing
  • 32 Advocacy
  • PART 5 Developing a Career
  • 33 Mentorship and Sponsorship
  • 34 Preparing for Your Career
  • 35 Steps to Securing Your First Job
  • 36 Beyond Training Board Certification and Continuing Medical Education
  • PART 6 Maintaining a Professional and Personal Life
  • 37 Work-Life Integration Accomplishing Your Professional and Personal Goals
  • 38 Wellness Am I Well or Am I Burned Out?
  • 39 Handling Mistreatment and Discrimination
  • 40 Physician Impairment.
  • 41 Practical Finances Creating a Budget and Beginning Investing
  • Appendix: Self-Directed Learning
  • Index
  • Back Cover.