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Commentary: general residency training--the first forensic stage.

Merrill Rotter1, David Preven

  • 1Albert Einstein College of Medicine, 1500 Waters Place, Bronx, NY 10461, USA. mrotter@omh.state.ny.us

The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
|September 28, 2005
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Forensic psychiatry training can leverage general psychiatry experiences to ease residents into new roles. Supervisors can build on existing expertise, making the forensic environment more familiar and accessible.

Area of Science:

  • Forensic Psychiatry
  • Psychiatric Education

Background:

  • Forensic psychiatry training involves professional transformation and role identification.
  • General psychiatry training often includes forensic-like experiences for residents.

Discussion:

  • General psychiatry experiences can be utilized by forensic supervisors.
  • Supervisors can build upon residents' existing expertise.
  • This approach aims to make the forensic environment less foreign for trainees.

Key Insights:

  • Leveraging general psychiatry experiences facilitates forensic role integration.
  • Existing resident expertise is a foundation for forensic training.
  • Forensic supervisors play a key role in this transitional process.

Outlook:

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  • Potential for improved forensic psychiatry training curricula.
  • Enhancing the transition from general to forensic psychiatry.
  • Reducing barriers to entry in forensic psychiatric practice.