Training Child Psychiatrists at Yale: A Team-Based Approach to Care
The start of the day for a child and adolescent psychiatry trainee at Yale can have a steady rhythm--until it doesn't. A consultation with a patient admitted to Yale New Haven Children's Hospital…
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