Training kid docs in psychiatry
Dr. Kathy Anderson treated kids’ broken bones and colds for years as a pediatrician in central Nebraska, but she wanted to do more about the mental illnesses she saw.
Dr. Kathy Anderson treated kids’ broken bones and colds for years as a pediatrician in central Nebraska, but she wanted to do more about the mental illnesses she saw.
Can psychiatrists be expected to treat themselves before it’s too late?
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