psychiatrist

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Book Review

A Pocket Reference for Psychiatrists, 3rd ed

Domenic A. Ciraulo

Published: July 13, 2002

Article Abstract

From our regular book review column.

Clinical manuals and pocket references provide comfort for medical students, psychiatry residents, and other trainees who are faced with the overwhelming challenge of integrating vast amounts of new information into psychiatric practice. Collections of index cards, spiral-bound manuals, and even hand-held computers rest quietly in white coat pockets, waiting to be called on to provide the latest data for clinical rounds. Many clinical manuals and Internet-accessible databases compete for a place in the physician’s coat pocket.


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