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Payoffs and Pitfalls of E-Communication in Psychiatry

Payoffs and Pitfalls of E-Communication in Psychiatry

FromFocus on Neurology and Psychiatry


Payoffs and Pitfalls of E-Communication in Psychiatry

FromFocus on Neurology and Psychiatry

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Released:
Feb 26, 2009
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Podcast episode

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Guest: Richard A. Friedman, MD

Host: Cathleen Margolin, PhD


The continued growth of the Internet, and its increasing pervasiveness in our lives, has many of us considering how we might incorporate Web-based avenues of communication in our practice. The ease and convenience of e-mail, for example, is tempting, but could also open up a Pandora's box. Does e-mail inherently pose new challenges that may not be an issue with phone dialogue or in-person discussion? Dr. Richard Friedman, professor of clinical psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College and a regular contributor to the New York Times, shares his experience with e-mail in his practice and a few tips for those who use or are contemplating Web communication for their practice. Dr. Cathleen Margolin hosts.
Released:
Feb 26, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

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