2007
DOI: 10.4103/0019-5545.37311
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Undergraduate psychiatry education: Present scenario in India

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“…As the subject is not mandatory, students tend to be indifferent (Reddy, 2007). [ 19 ] Recent literature on psychiatric education (Kallivayalil, 2012[ 6 ]) suggests that newer teaching techniques should be used to achieve the objective of bringing about attitudinal change and developing interest among medical students. Other desirable objectives like doctor – patient relationship (see also this issue pgs 83-91), communication skills, professionalism and ethics have also been found to be effectively achieved through these methods.…”
Section: Current Undergraduate Training In Psychiatrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the subject is not mandatory, students tend to be indifferent (Reddy, 2007). [ 19 ] Recent literature on psychiatric education (Kallivayalil, 2012[ 6 ]) suggests that newer teaching techniques should be used to achieve the objective of bringing about attitudinal change and developing interest among medical students. Other desirable objectives like doctor – patient relationship (see also this issue pgs 83-91), communication skills, professionalism and ethics have also been found to be effectively achieved through these methods.…”
Section: Current Undergraduate Training In Psychiatrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In India, for example, there are no exams in psychiatry in final exams in Indian medical schools. Psychiatric teaching is limited, boring and often not relevant (Reddy, 2007). Even in Japan the teaching of psychiatry is limited to four weeks or less and involves little patient contact.…”
Section: Moves To Address Training Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[46]Training undergraduates to identify psychiatric disorders will also prevent them from misdiagnosing organic conditions with psychiatric manifestations as functional in the community or in the emergency setup.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%