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Diamonds in the coalface: new research in consultation-liaison psychiatry


R Ilchef - Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Purpose of review Consultation-liaison psychiatry deals with patients who
manifest both psychological and somatic symptoms and involves a close and
collaborative interaction with other medical specialities. While it is a ...
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[PDF] Choice literature review


L Warner, J Mariathasan, S Lawton-Smith, C … - London: Kings Fund/Sainsbury Centre for Mental …, 2006 - scmh.org.uk
Page 1. l Choice Literature Review A Review of the Literature and Consultation on
Choice and Decision-making for Users and Carers of Mental Health ...
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Psychiatric Evaluation of Mental Capacity in the General Hospital: A Significant Teaching …


DS Kornfeld, PR Muskin, FA Tahil - Psychosomatics, 2009 - Acad Psychosom Med
BACKGROUND: Requests for evaluation of mental capacity in general hospitals have
increased in frequency. OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine the
interventions required to respond adequately and assess the initiating ...
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[BOOK] Evaluation of Capacity to Consent to Treatment and Research


SYH Kim, 2009 - books.google.com
-JM Scott YH KIM Evaluation of Capacity to Consent to Treatment and Research
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Assessment of the capacity to consent to treatment in patients admitted to acute medical …


S Fassassi, Y Bianchi, F Stiefel, G Waeber - BMC Medical Ethics, 2009 - biomedcentral.com
Assessment of capacity to consent to treatment is an important legal and ethical
issue in daily medical practice. In this study we carefully evaluated the
capacity to consent to treatment in patients admitted to an acute medical ...
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Mental Capacity Act 2005: views and experiences of learning disability psychiatrists


I Sawhney, A Mukhopadhyay, C Karki - Psychiatric Bulletin, 2009 - RCP
It is clear that there are specialty combinations that remain crucial to service
provision and appropriate training must therefore exist to ensure that there are
specialists in these areas. However, traditional dual training appears to ...
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