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Neurology and psychiatry are merging due to brain science advances, necessitating a unified "brain medicine" residency. This new program integrates neurology and psychiatry training for future physicians.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience and Medicine
  • Medical Education Reform

Background:

  • Advances in brain knowledge are converging neurology and psychiatry.
  • Current clinical training models are outdated, established in the 19th century.
  • This divergence creates training gaps for both neurologists and psychiatrists.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a new integrated residency training program.
  • To address the challenges in training future physicians in brain medicine.
  • To introduce the concept of "brain medicine" as a unified practice.

Main Methods:

  • Proposal of a new 4-year residency program.
  • Program structure: 2 years of common training in neurology and psychiatry, followed by 2 years of subspecialty tracks.
  • Modelled after internal medicine residencies and fellowships.

Main Results:

  • The proposed program aims to equip physicians with comprehensive brain knowledge.
  • It fosters both broad competence and specialized expertise.
  • The structure is designed for feasibility in duration and practical implementation.

Conclusions:

  • A unified "brain medicine" approach is needed.
  • The proposed residency program offers a solution to current training deficits.
  • This integrated training will better prepare physicians for the future of brain disorders care.