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Frontiers in Psychology
The Geriatric Forensic Psychiatry Rotation at University of Chicago: Utilization and Educational Benefit of a Subspecialty Rotation in Psychiatric Residency Training
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Carolyn Shima1  Sanford Finkel1  Deborah Spitz1  Amanda I. Goldstein3 
[1] The University of Chicago, United States;University of Chicago Medicine, United States;University of California, United States
关键词: testamentary capacity;    undue influence;    forensic psychiatry;    training;    geriatric psychiatry and aging;    psychiatry training programs;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02123
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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Ten years ago, the University of Chicago Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience established a geriatric forensic psychiatry rotation for 4th-year psychiatry residents as one option in a required experience in forensic psychiatry. The rotation’s primary emphasis was to learn about cases of testamentary capacity and undue influence. The program was supervised by a senior faculty member, an experienced clinician who was board-certified in Geriatric Psychiatry. Results Over the past decade, three of the 11 residents have pursued career paths in forensic psychiatry, while another has become a geriatric psychiatrist. More than half of the respondents have pursued geriatric and/or forensic work following their graduations, and all believe that what they learned in the rotation applied to their general practice work. All 11 indicated that the rotation increased their interest in and understanding of forensic work. Ten “strongly agreed” that the geriatric forensic psychiatry rotation was a valuable learning experience; one “agreed.” On average, trainees worked on 4.64 forensic cases over the course of the rotation and attended 2–3 trials or depositions. Over the last 3 years of the program, all three of the participating residents have chosen to complete a forensic fellowship following the rotation.

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