| Literature DB >> 24113341 |
Natasha Marrus1, Jeremy Veenstra-Vanderweele, Jessica A Hellings, Kimberly A Stigler, Ludwik Szymanski, Bryan H King, L Lee Carlisle, Edwin H Cook, John R Pruett.
Abstract
Patients with autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disability can be clinically complex and often have limited access to psychiatric care. Because little is known about post-graduate clinical education in autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability, we surveyed training directors of child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship programs. On average, child and adolescent psychiatry directors reported lectures of 3 and 4 h per year in autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability, respectively. Training directors commonly reported that trainees see 1-5 patients with autism spectrum disorder or intellectual disability per year for outpatient pharmacological management and inpatient treatment. Overall, 43% of directors endorsed the need for additional resources for training in autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability, which, coupled with low didactic and clinical exposure, suggests that current training is inadequate.Entities:
Keywords: autism; education; fellowship training; intellectual disability
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24113341 PMCID: PMC5506488 DOI: 10.1177/1362361313477247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autism ISSN: 1362-3613