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Report of the Indo-US Health Care Summit 2009 - Mental Health Section

The 2nd Indo-US Health Care Summit held in January 2009 was a forum to discuss collaboration between physicians in the US and India on medical education, health care services and research. Six specialties were represented including Mental Health (MH). Using Depression as the paradigmatic disorder, t...

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Autores principales: Pandurangi, Anand K., Desai, Nimesh G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2802379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20048457
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.58298
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description The 2nd Indo-US Health Care Summit held in January 2009 was a forum to discuss collaboration between physicians in the US and India on medical education, health care services and research. Six specialties were represented including Mental Health (MH). Using Depression as the paradigmatic disorder, the following objectives were developed. OBJECTIVE I – LEADERSHIP AND PUBLIC EDUCATION: Linkage with like-minded agencies and organizations. The core message should be simple. Major Depression is a brain disorder. Depression is treatable. Timely treatment prevents disability and suicide. OBJECTIVE II – MEDICAL EDUCATION: To improve psychiatric education, it was proposed that (1) relations between US/UK and Indian mid-level institutions be established, (2) teaching methods such as tele-psychiatry and online courses be pursued, (3) use models of teaching excellence to arouse student interest, and (4) develop core curricula for other branches of medicine, and CME. OBJECTIVE III - REDUCE COMPLICATIONS OF DEPRESSION (SUICIDE, ALCOHOLISM): Goals include (1) decriminalizing attempted suicide, (2) improving reporting systems, and including depression, psychosis, alcoholism, and suicide in the national registry, (3) pilot studies in vulnerable groups on risk and interventions, and (4) education of colleagues on alcoholism as a link between psychiatric and medical disorders. OBJECTIVE IV - INTEGRATING MH TREATMENT & PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: The focus should be on training of general practitioners in psychiatry. Available training modules including long distance learning modules to be suitably modified for India. Collaborations and specific project designs are to be developed, implemented and monitored by each specialty group and reviewed in future summits.
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spelling pubmed-28023792010-01-14 Report of the Indo-US Health Care Summit 2009 - Mental Health Section Pandurangi, Anand K. Desai, Nimesh G. Indian J Psychiatry Current Themes The 2nd Indo-US Health Care Summit held in January 2009 was a forum to discuss collaboration between physicians in the US and India on medical education, health care services and research. Six specialties were represented including Mental Health (MH). Using Depression as the paradigmatic disorder, the following objectives were developed. OBJECTIVE I – LEADERSHIP AND PUBLIC EDUCATION: Linkage with like-minded agencies and organizations. The core message should be simple. Major Depression is a brain disorder. Depression is treatable. Timely treatment prevents disability and suicide. OBJECTIVE II – MEDICAL EDUCATION: To improve psychiatric education, it was proposed that (1) relations between US/UK and Indian mid-level institutions be established, (2) teaching methods such as tele-psychiatry and online courses be pursued, (3) use models of teaching excellence to arouse student interest, and (4) develop core curricula for other branches of medicine, and CME. OBJECTIVE III - REDUCE COMPLICATIONS OF DEPRESSION (SUICIDE, ALCOHOLISM): Goals include (1) decriminalizing attempted suicide, (2) improving reporting systems, and including depression, psychosis, alcoholism, and suicide in the national registry, (3) pilot studies in vulnerable groups on risk and interventions, and (4) education of colleagues on alcoholism as a link between psychiatric and medical disorders. OBJECTIVE IV - INTEGRATING MH TREATMENT & PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: The focus should be on training of general practitioners in psychiatry. Available training modules including long distance learning modules to be suitably modified for India. Collaborations and specific project designs are to be developed, implemented and monitored by each specialty group and reviewed in future summits. Medknow Publications 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC2802379/ /pubmed/20048457 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.58298 Text en © Indian Journal of Psychiatry http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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