Mental Retardation and Comprehensive Training in Psychiatry
The psychiatric resident can profit from guided experiences in mental retardation as part of the basic curriculum in his preparation for future practice. The symptomatic nature of mental retardation presents some of the most complex and challenging problems in medicine, affords unique opportunities...
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