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This question arises from my own personal selfish curiosity. I am hoping for honest and straightforward answers from the current "trenches" of Med School.
I am a non-academic Psychiatrist, and was drawn to this forum by the recent flurry of posts re. Louisiana legislation re. allowing psychologists prescribing privileges for psychotropic medications. I realized that several people posting on this subject in the other subforums/threads were not really either med. students nor psych. residents.
But I began wondering about the current quality of psych. TEACHING and current attitudes/perceptions regarding the specialty of Psychiatry in our current Med. Schools, at this time, as perceived from ground level, from the perspective of the current Med students who have rotated recently and/or are currently rotating through their Psych. assignments, either inpatient (hospital based, as I believe is most often the case), or outpatient (clinic based).
Again, I will emphasize, this is just out of personal curiosity. You can be as honest, as humorous, as sarcastic, as sincere, etc. as you want to be. I am actually HOPING that as many people as possible will respond. If you have any current or recent frustrations/dis-satisfactions/or even anxieties about the specialty itself or the way it is taught at this time, please do not hesitate to post them here as well. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
I also wanted to clarify that I DO NOT have a specific agenda to "promote" the specialty of Psychiatry among Med. Students, or elaborate "ad nauseam" re. the current pitfalls/crisis of the "mental health care system", etc. I just want to hear the voices of my younger colleague physicians-to-be who are currently going through Med School.
Thank you. 🙂
I am a non-academic Psychiatrist, and was drawn to this forum by the recent flurry of posts re. Louisiana legislation re. allowing psychologists prescribing privileges for psychotropic medications. I realized that several people posting on this subject in the other subforums/threads were not really either med. students nor psych. residents.
But I began wondering about the current quality of psych. TEACHING and current attitudes/perceptions regarding the specialty of Psychiatry in our current Med. Schools, at this time, as perceived from ground level, from the perspective of the current Med students who have rotated recently and/or are currently rotating through their Psych. assignments, either inpatient (hospital based, as I believe is most often the case), or outpatient (clinic based).
Again, I will emphasize, this is just out of personal curiosity. You can be as honest, as humorous, as sarcastic, as sincere, etc. as you want to be. I am actually HOPING that as many people as possible will respond. If you have any current or recent frustrations/dis-satisfactions/or even anxieties about the specialty itself or the way it is taught at this time, please do not hesitate to post them here as well. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
I also wanted to clarify that I DO NOT have a specific agenda to "promote" the specialty of Psychiatry among Med. Students, or elaborate "ad nauseam" re. the current pitfalls/crisis of the "mental health care system", etc. I just want to hear the voices of my younger colleague physicians-to-be who are currently going through Med School.
Thank you. 🙂