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Teaching Evidence-Based Psychiatry: Integrating and Aligning the Formal and Hidden Curricula

Abstract

ObjectiveThe authors argue that adopting evidence-based psychiatry will require a paradigm shift in the training of psychiatry residents, and offer some suggestions for how this transformation might be achieved.MethodsThe authors review the growing literature that addresses how best to teach evidence-based medicine and highlight several examples of innovative instructional and assessment methods.ResultsLittle is known about how best to instill among residents the attitudes, knowledge, skills, and behaviors that are necessary to practice evidence-based psychiatry. However there are indications that the integration of evidence-based medicine instruction into routine clinical care and the alignment of the “hidden curriculum” with evidence-based practice are important.ConclusionA whole-program approach may be necessary to create the conditions required in postgraduate training to produce evidence-based psychiatrists.

Authors

Agrawal S; Szatmari P; Hanson M

Journal

Academic Psychiatry, Vol. 32, No. 6, pp. 470–474

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

November 1, 2008

DOI

10.1176/appi.ap.32.6.470

ISSN

1042-9670

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