PMID: 9547460Apr 21, 1998Paper

The clinician-scientist in neuropsychiatry: a position statement from the Committee on Research of the American Neuropsychiatric Association

The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
J L CummingsS Salloway

Abstract

Neuropsychiatric research seeks to improve the lives of patients with brain-based behavioral disturbances. There has been dramatic progress in diagnosis and treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders, and progress in neuroscience and biotechnology promises further success. Paradoxically, recent trends threaten to erode this progress. In this environment, neuropsychiatric clinician-scientists must advocate for the importance of research. This position statement defines neuropsychiatric research, describes current challenges to the neuropsychiatric clinician-scientist, summarizes research opportunities, describes how future neuropsychiatric clinician-investigators should be trained, and makes recommendations for promoting neuropsychiatric research.

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