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Revision as of 12:44, 2 October 2016
Welcome
LearnPsychiatry.org is an educational resource for residents, fellows, and attending physicians studying to become Board-certified psychiatrists. The purpose of this collaboration is to develop content that is clinically useful and helpful for the PRITE and Boards preparation.
This is a collaborative project of learnpsychiatry.org brought to you by physicians of Rutgers University, South Oaks, and Northwell Health hospitals. Read more about the project here.
What's New
- All you need to know about atomoxetine, including the results of a comprehensive meta-analysis.
- DSM-5 changes to diagnosing substance use disorders are confusing. See a visual summary of changes to the criteria here.
- Cooper-Simpson Test helps start lithium therapy faster on an inpatient unit. Did you know that the test can be used in children?
- DSM-5 permits the diagnosis of separation anxiety disorder in adults. The article had been updated with the evidence for that inclusion.
DSM-5™ update
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Research highlights
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Featured articles
These articles are nearly complete! Please read them and use them in your clinical duties and test preparation.
Featured Brief Reports
These articles are limited in scope but nevertheless cover important areas of psychiatry.
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