Liaison psychiatry: A model for medical care on a general hospital psychiatric unit |
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Authors: | Richard A Bernstein |
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Institution: | Inpatient Service, Medical Center Hospital of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA |
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Abstract: | Liaison psychiatry is traditionally practiced on the medical and surgical floors of the general hospital. The need for liaison psychiatry on the inpatient psychiatric unit as opposed to its usual setting was realized when the medical care requirements of hospitalized psychiatric patients was assessed. In many general hospitals this medical care is provided by a psychiatrist in consultation with medical and surgical colleagues. Over a three-year period at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont 563 medical/surgical consultations were provided to the inpatient psychiatric unit. To utilize these consultations most effectively, the role best suited for the psychiatrist was that of liaison-consultee. Case examples are used to demonstrate the effectiveness of employing liaison skills in the treatment of somatic problems on the inpatient psychiatric unit. The educational implications of learning the liaison model in this context are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Direct reprint requests to: Richard A Bernstein M D Department of Psychiatry University of Vermont College of Medicine Burlington VT 05405 |
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