TEACHING PROGRAM
Undergraduate Students:
Clerkship in Psychiatry (6 weeks and one week of examination
vacation)
The first week of the clerkship will be dedicated to the
acquaintance to psychopathology and major psychiatric disorders. The
student will receive knowledge, understanding and skills of observation,
interviewing and synthesis. The students will be able to describe
various behaviors and syndromes in psychiatry, both from the perspective
of the patient, his family, the therapist and society in general. The
student should achieve a global assessment and overview of the patient's
feelings and symptoms, should be able to make a "wise" differential
diagnosis and suggest a treatment based on biopsychosocial principles.
This should be achieved in patients with psychiatric symptoms, both in
the psychiatric setting and in the general medicine setting.
The learning will be based mainly on exposure to clinical cases
(bedside teaching by clinical instructors), but also will include
lectures, discussion on theoretical causes, etc.
During the first weeks of the clerkship, the student will increase
his knowledge and skills regarding psychopathology, classification in
psychiatry, technique of psychiatric interview and will get to know
patients on the ward. Afterwards, students will be assigned several
patients and will have to know them in detail, as regards personal
history, family background, psychiatric history and treatment plan. The
students will accompany them during the hospitalization and examine
their progress and change, as well as the relationship established
between student and patient.
The student will obtain a detailed anamnesis with a special emphasis
on illness development, the causes of the illness and the link between
patients' life and their primary symptoms. The natural course of
psychiatric illnesses should be recognized as well as the spectrum
between pathology and normality.
The teaching will review issues of the therapist-patient relationship
and the feelings aroused in patients and therapists, as well as those
aroused among staff. The student will visit outpatient facilities,
children and adolescents units, and also consultation liaison services.
The students will attend lectures, seminarions, staff meetings and will
meet with patients, both alone and with staff members.
Compulsory Reading:
Sadock BJ & Sadock VA, Kaplan & Sadock's Synopsis of Psychiatry.
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 10th edition, Philadelphia,
2007.
Elizur A, Tyano S, Munitz h & Neumann M, Selected chapters in
Psychiatry. (Hebrew) Papyrus Publications, 2002.
Selected articles in Psychiatry, Harefuah, vol. 1-3.
The grade of the clerkship will consist of 1/3 of the final grade,
while the oral exam and the written exam (multiple choice questions)
will constitute another third each. The examination will assess subjects
studied in the clerkship and additional issues from the clerkship's
literature.
Postgraduate
Education:
Residents participate in a three-year program of four hours per
week. The program includes lectures in psychiatry and neurology, and
also courses in psychotherapy.
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