Mental Health in the Medical Home: A Longitudinal Curriculum for Pediatric Residents on Behavioral and Mental Health Care
Introduction Currently, a pediatric mental and behavioral health crisis exists, driven by increasing stressors among children coupled with a paucity of psychiatric providers who treat children. Pediatric primary care providers can play a critical role in filling this gap, yet trainees feel uncomfort...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Meyers (Author), Beth Maletz (Author), Evelyn Berger-Jenkins (Author), Mariellen Lane (Author), Erin Shindle (Author), Marguerite Costich (Author), Steve Caddle (Author), Connie Kostacos (Author), Gabriella Paskin (Author), Kalpana Pethe (Author), Sydney Shope (Author), Marina Catallozzi (Author), Suzanne Friedman (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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