Sk. Dobscha et L. Ganzini, A program for teaching psychiatric residents to provide integrated psychiatric and primary medical care, PSYCH SERV, 52(12), 2001, pp. 1651-1653
The Psychiatry Primary Medical Care program of the Portland Veterans Affair
s Medical Center teaches psychiatric residents to provide integrated psychi
atric and medical care in a primary care setting. During the program's firs
t year of operation, 34 patients received ongoing integrated care from seve
n residents. Patients, psychiatric residents, and medical faculty reported
a high degree of satisfaction with the program. The duration and frequency
of visits reflected the substantial mental health and primary care needs of
the population. Patients frequently missed appointments. Barriers to start
ing and maintaining the program included space constraints and the amount o
f supervision required.