Abstract
Academic Psychiatrys Educational Resource Column is intended for contributions of direct utility to the practicing medical educator. Material that encompasses psychiatry education at all levels (including medical students, residents, faculty, community practitioners, and leaders) will be considered. The specificity of the column results from its direct utility and translation into daily educational practices. Thus the articles in this column, being of a practical nature, might analyze, whether descriptively or ethnographically, how a particular teaching practice was applied in a particular setting. Examples of topics include the unexpected and subtle discoveries made during the development of an innovative teaching method, repetitive attempts to reform a curriculum, or the launching of a new course. Submissions will be judged by their originality, clarity of presentation, use of relevant references, length, importance or relevance to educators, and adequacy of the discussion and conclusions. Because these contributions are equivalent to case reports, conclusions should be appropriately limited. Articles published in the Educational Resource Column are peer reviewed through the online submission process like all other articles in the Journal. The editorial process will take into account that case reports in education tend to be naturalistic and relatively lacking in empirical data and thatIf you're having problem loading pages
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