2007
DOI: 10.33588/rn.4512.2007532
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Acerca del reencuentro entre la neurología y la psiquiatría. Reflexiones de un viejo neuropsiquiatra

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“…Integration trends has existed since ever [4], it can be proven by The British Neuropsychiatry Association -multidisciplinary group (which members are psychiatrists and other professionals) and The Special Interest Group in Neuropsychiatry of the Royal College of Psychiatrist, which are constantly working on crossing the narrow models resulting from only one specialty. In the last decade the interest in association between psychiatry and neurology was intensified [36], which resulted in the formation of expert groups of psychiatrists and neurologists (enclosing neuropsychologists), together solving the theoretical and clinical problems that lie on the border between disciplines [37]. Such groups also run combin ed training at all levels of medical education -from undergraduate to advanced specialist [38], even in the form of combined programs of both specialization, e.g.…”
Section: S S T T R R E E S S Z Z C C Z Z E E N N I I E Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integration trends has existed since ever [4], it can be proven by The British Neuropsychiatry Association -multidisciplinary group (which members are psychiatrists and other professionals) and The Special Interest Group in Neuropsychiatry of the Royal College of Psychiatrist, which are constantly working on crossing the narrow models resulting from only one specialty. In the last decade the interest in association between psychiatry and neurology was intensified [36], which resulted in the formation of expert groups of psychiatrists and neurologists (enclosing neuropsychologists), together solving the theoretical and clinical problems that lie on the border between disciplines [37]. Such groups also run combin ed training at all levels of medical education -from undergraduate to advanced specialist [38], even in the form of combined programs of both specialization, e.g.…”
Section: S S T T R R E E S S Z Z C C Z Z E E N N I I E Ementioning
confidence: 99%