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Published on: January 7, 2019
Management of depression in primary care
Vihang N Vahia1, Ashutosh B Shah, Amita A Shah
1Dr RN Cooper Hospital and Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai.
Abstract:
Countless publications document that most patients of depression are managed by the primary care physicians and only few cases are referred to psychiatrists. In the present article, the authors have discussed the relevant features in diagnosis and management of depression for the primary care physicians.
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