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I guess I'm mistaken, but I thought a licensed physician had to testify, which would disqualify most interns. I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing to get such experienc early, though intern year might be a little TOO early. The majority of cases I've seen are relatively brief, and the judge tends to ask the psychiatrist similar questions that can be anticipated. Though, the courtroom stage could be an intimidating one, certainly more-so for a PGY-I.
It is a steep learning curve in the first year, no doubt about it. However, I think it is an outstanding experience to get early in residency.
I've never seen a PGY-I testify in mental health court, though I have given statements to judges who have visited the unit to determine 90 day committments as well.