Search Results - "Giggie, Marisa A."
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Catatonia in a 10-year-old boy with early childhood neglect and disruptive behaviours in psychiatric residential treatment
Published in BMJ case reports (18-02-2021)“…Catatonia is a rare medical condition that can be fatal in paediatric patients if left untreated. It is often misdiagnosed or underdiagnosed. There are no…”
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Virginia Tech as a Sentinel Event: The Role of Psychiatry in Managing Emotionally Troubled Students on College and University Campuses
Published in Harvard review of psychiatry (01-11-2015)“…This article reviews the role of psychiatry in colleges and universities, and argues that psychiatrists are significantly underutilized as consultants and…”
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The Evolution of Public Psychiatry Fellowships
Published in Academic psychiatry (01-12-2014)“…Objective The growth of Public Psychiatry Fellowships (PPFs) has reached a new developmental stage, providing a wide array of academic partnerships and…”
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Public Psychiatry Fellowships: A Developing Network of Public-Academic Collaborations
Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2012)“…In response to the expanding public behavioral health care system, a network of 15 public-community psychiatry fellowships has developed over the past six…”
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Public-Academic Partnerships: Public Psychiatry Fellowships: A Developing Network of Public-Academic Collaborations
Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2012)“…In response to the expanding public behavioral health care system, a network of 15 public-community psychiatry fellowships has developed over the past six…”
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Screening for risk factors associated with violence in pediatric patients presenting to a psychiatric emergency department
Published in Journal of psychiatric practice (01-07-2007)“…This exploratory study was a chart review that examined whether risk factors for violence were adequately reported in 425 pediatric patients assessed by…”
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