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The Teaching of the History of Psychiatry

A Survey

David S. Werman, MD

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1972;26(3):287-289.


Abstract

Questionnaires pertaining to the teaching of the history of psychiatry to psychiatric residents and medical students were sent to 248 residency training centers and 99 medical schools. A total of 57% and 53% of each group, respectively, responded. The data are analyzed in order to gain an overview of the kinds of programs offered to residents and medical students and reasons for supporting the teaching of the history of psychiatry are suggested.



Author Affiliations

Chapel Hill, NC

From the Department of Psychiatry, the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication July 6, 1971.

Reprint requests to the Department of Psychiatry, the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (Dr. Werman).



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