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PSY 409

Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences (PSY)

Dept. Contact Margaret Stefani Higgins
Location Ed Affairs SSOM 300
Phone 708-216-2109
Email mhiggin@luc.edu

 

Department: Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences 
Course Number: PSY-409 
Course Title: Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
No. of Students: 1-2  
Site: LUMC 
Supervisor: Edwin Meresh, MD
Duration: 4.0 weeks 
Periods Offered: Year round 
Prerequisite: Completion of Psychiatry clerkship.
Special Note:  
Description: The student will have the opportunity to work with an attending psychiatrist, psychiatry resident, family practice resident, and occasionally a neurology resident on the consultation team. The student will be involved in all phases of the consultation from reviewing pertinent chart material to conferring with the referring physician. The principles of consultation are discussed and cases are reviewed with the attending. The service receives referrals from all services within the hospital and will provide the student with exposure to a wide variety of patients and pathology. The interface between medicine and psychiatry is heavily emphasized, as are organic causes of psychiatric disturbances. 
Method of Evaluation: Supervisor provides a narrative with examples of student performance, as well as an overall grade based on the Honors, High Pass, Pass, Unsatisfactory, Fail criteria.
Dept. Contact Margaret Stefani Higgins
Location Ed Affairs SSOM 300
Phone 708-216-2109
Email mhiggin@luc.edu

 

Department: Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences 
Course Number: PSY-409 
Course Title: Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
No. of Students: 1-2  
Site: LUMC 
Supervisor: Edwin Meresh, MD
Duration: 4.0 weeks 
Periods Offered: Year round 
Prerequisite: Completion of Psychiatry clerkship.
Special Note:  
Description: The student will have the opportunity to work with an attending psychiatrist, psychiatry resident, family practice resident, and occasionally a neurology resident on the consultation team. The student will be involved in all phases of the consultation from reviewing pertinent chart material to conferring with the referring physician. The principles of consultation are discussed and cases are reviewed with the attending. The service receives referrals from all services within the hospital and will provide the student with exposure to a wide variety of patients and pathology. The interface between medicine and psychiatry is heavily emphasized, as are organic causes of psychiatric disturbances. 
Method of Evaluation: Supervisor provides a narrative with examples of student performance, as well as an overall grade based on the Honors, High Pass, Pass, Unsatisfactory, Fail criteria.