
pmid: 17141126
This article briefly describes the background and development of the core competencies in medicine and their relevance to various levels of medical education: undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate. The current status and issues of the competencies for each state of training--medical schools, residencies, and continuing medical education--are reviewed. Strategies for developing and implementing the core competencies into child and adolescent psychiatry training are discussed.
Child Psychiatry, Adolescent, Internship and Residency, United States, Adolescent Psychiatry, Education, Medical, Graduate, Specialty Boards, Humans, Clinical Competence, Curriculum, Child, Education, Medical, Undergraduate
Child Psychiatry, Adolescent, Internship and Residency, United States, Adolescent Psychiatry, Education, Medical, Graduate, Specialty Boards, Humans, Clinical Competence, Curriculum, Child, Education, Medical, Undergraduate
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