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. 1989 Oct-Dec;31(4):280–284.

CLINICAL VIGNETTES FOR ASSESSMENT OF TRAINING GENERAL PRACTITIONERS IN PSYCHIATRY

C Shamasundar 1,, Jacob John 2, PR Reddy 3, VG Kaliaperumal 4, Abraham Verghese 5, Chandramauli 6, Mohan K Isaac 7
PMCID: PMC3172013  PMID: 21927400

SUMMARY

Training of non-psychiatrist medical professionals in psychiatry through short courses is an urgent need recognised by the National Mental Health Policy. In order to improve the training programmes over a time, a suitable method of evaluation of the effect of training is essential. Such a method of evaluation was developed at NIMHANS using clinical vignettes. These vignettes were successfully used in the I. C. M. R. Multi-centre Project of Training non-psychiatrist primary care doctors in 1982-83. This paper describes the effectiveness of the clinical vignettes as tools of evaluating short training programmes.

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