Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Workforce Shortage - Addressing Sustainable Solutions
Offered By: Johns Hopkins Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical issue of workforce shortages in child and adolescent psychiatry through this Johns Hopkins Psychiatry Grand Rounds presentation. Delve into Dr. Nadia Zaim's comprehensive analysis of the ongoing challenges and potential solutions for building a sustainable future in the field. Gain insights into the timeline of the shortage, examine workforce distribution maps, and understand the complexities of education and training in both child and adolescent psychiatry and pediatrics. Learn about the impact on emergency departments and the potential of integrated care models, including curbside case conferences. Discover future directions and strategies for addressing this pressing issue in mental health care. While CME credit is no longer available, this 59-minute lecture offers valuable knowledge for professionals and students interested in adolescent psychiatry, mental health policy, and healthcare workforce development.
Syllabus
Intro
Learning Objectives
A timeline
Workforce shortage map
Education and training: CAP
Education and training: Peds
Emergency Department
Integrated care: making a case
Integrated care: numbers
Integrated care curbside case conference
Future directions
Summary
Questions?
Taught by
Johns Hopkins Medicine
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