Community Psychiatry at UCLA : A Decade of Training
Abstract
The community psychiatry training program at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), a two-year postresidency program leading to a Master of Social Psychiatry degree, has been in existence for more than ten years. The authors describe the development of the curriculum and other aspects of the program and give results of a questionnaire returned by 41 of the 44 graduates of the program describing its effect on their careers.
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