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Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan Key Words: Model Curricula PsychopharmacologyThe American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology, Inc. Model Psychopharmacology Curriculum for Psychiatric Residency Programs, Training Directors, and Teachers of Psychopharmacology. American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology, New York, 1997, 702 pp. Individuals: ASCP member, $450; nonmember, $750; institutions, $600, pharmaceutical companies, $2,500 per site (soft cover) First, let me disclose my possible conflict of interest: I am a member of the national board of trustees of the American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology, Inc. (ASCP). Unfortunately, even being a member of the board of trustees did not preclude me from not knowing about the ASCP Model Psychopharmacology Curriculum until recently. A few months ago, a friend, and, coincidentally, a member of the subcommittee that created this curriculum, asked if I had happened to see the curriculum. Being a teacher and an avid reader with an interest in clinical psychopharmacology, I was immediately interested. Clinical psychopharmacology has grown into a well-recognized clinical discipline. ASCP established itself as an umbrella organization that organizes a certifying examination in clinical psychopharmacology. Numerous psychopharmacology texts have been published. There is also the American Textbook of Psychopharmacology, in its second edition (1). However,If you're having problem loading pages
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