Psychosomatic Medicine Residency Program Major

Description: A residency training program that prepares physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders and symptoms in complex medically ill patients. This includes treatment of patients with acute or chronic medical, neurological, obstetrical, or surgical illness in which psychiatric illness is affecting their medical care and/or quality of life, and patients who have a psychiatric disorder that is the direct consequence of a primary medical condition, a somatoform disorder, or psychological factors affecting a general medical condition. Requires prior completion of a program in psychiatry. Is Psychosomatic Medicine Residency Program the right major for you?
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Psychosomatic Medicine Residency Program Major

What Courses Do Psychosomatic Medicine Residency Program Majors Take?

The required and elective courses you would take for Psychosomatic Medicine Residency Program majors vary considerably among institutions. Courses are listed here that are illustrative of the breadth of topics you are likely to experience were you to major in this field.