Pandemic Sparks Increase in Mental Health, Substance Use Outpatient Visits Among Physicians
The number of outpatient visits for mental health and substance use by physicians jumped 27% in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, a …
The number of outpatient visits for mental health and substance use by physicians jumped 27% in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, a …
While a series of machine learning programs did well when trained on a particular set of patient data, their ability to predict outcomes in independent…
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As noted in APA’s upcoming practice guideline, appreciating that self-harm is a common behavior in borderline personality disorder can help physicians make a differential diagnosis.
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