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Improving the psychiatric skills of established general practitioners: evaluation of group teaching
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1987
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Training SystemPsychiatric EvaluationEducationMental HealthVideotape FeedbackGeneral PractitionersMental Health CounselingPsychiatryMedicinePsychiatric Interviewing SkillsIndividual TherapyNursingGroup TherapyGroup WorkGeneral PracticeProfessional DevelopmentPsychiatric SkillsGroup CounselingPsychotherapyPsychopathology
Ten established general practitioners, eight of whom were also trainers, took part in a course designed to improve their psychiatric interviewing skills. Participants were instructed in the problem-based model with audiotape and videotape feedback of real consultations in a group setting. Although those attending were experienced practitioners with a particular interest in the management of psychological problems, evaluation demonstrated a significant improvement in their skills after training. It is suggested that trainers could be trained to provide a similar teaching experience for their own trainees.
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