Primary Care providers often encounter patients with mental health challenges. From diagnosing depression to managing anxiety, primary care intersects with psychiatry in numerous ways. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers insights tailored for primary care providers, emphasizing the importance of early detection, referral, and collaborative care. Our expert editors ensure that content is relevant, evidence-based, and actionable, equipping primary care professionals to address mental health challenges effectively and holistically.
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Nonpsychiatric Medication Interventions Initiated by a Postgraduate Year 2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Resident in a Patient-Centered Medical Home
December 15, 2014
The University of Southern California's Psychiatric Pharmacy clinic provides comprehensive medication management (CMM) to a caseload of patients referred by their primary care provider (PCP) to manage established psychiatric...
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Mental Health From the Perspective of Primary Care Residents: A Pilot Survey
August 15, 2014
Primary care physicians are increasingly providing psychiatric care, yet most residency training programs provide little or no formal instruction in psychiatry. In this article, review results from a 20-question...