Try a new search

Format these results:

Searched for:

person:taintz01

in-biosketch:yes

Total Results:

39


The current status of psychiatric education in alcoholism and drug abuse

Galanter M; Kaufman E; Taintor Z; Robinowitz CB; Meyer RE; Halikas J
The authors conducted a survey of psychiatric education in alcoholism and drug abuse in the United States. Ninety-seven percent of 106 undergraduate training programs and 91% of 169 residency programs offered curriculum units in this field. Most of these programs also provided supervised clinical care. Areas of reported faculty dissatisfaction included problems with attitude and interest of psychiatric faculty and with the amount of curriculum time allotted. The authors conclude that although the amount of curriculum time devoted to training in alcoholism and drug abuse is growing, further investment in developing faculty and fellowships is warranted to increase the quality of teaching commitment
PMID: 2912248
ISSN: 0002-953x
CID: 10753

The future of addiction medicine as a psychiatric subspecialty

Chapter by: Galanter M; Taintor Z
in: The future of psychiatry as a medical specialty by Yager J [Eds]
Washington DC : American Psychiatric Press, 1989
pp. 57-78
ISBN: 0880483091
CID: 3071

An update on software

Taintor Z
PMID: 3666694
ISSN: 0022-1597
CID: 60810

AN APPROACH TO PSYCHIATRIC TEACHING - THE EVALUATION OF A COMPUTER ENHANCED TEACHING PROGRAM

Strain, JJ; Fulop, G; Strain, JJ; Hammer, JS; Taintor, Z
ISI:A1986F539600003
ISSN: 0363-1907
CID: 31342

MENTAL-HEALTH TRAINING FOR PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS A PROTOCOL FOR REPORT WRITING AND GRANT PREPARATION

STRAIN, JJ; GISE, LH; HOUPT, J; PINCUS, H; TAINTOR, Z
ISI:A1986D553700006
ISSN: 0363-1907
CID: 98557

Informed consent--mandating the consultation

Strain JJ; Taintor Z; Gise LH; Spikes J
This article illustrates how a mandatory consult procedure identified treatable psychiatric problems. Using a computerized data-based format, 372 (37.4%) patients (the 'judgment' group) of 996 psychiatric consultations were identified as referred to assess the patient's capacity to execute a consent form for a medical or surgical procedure. One hundred twenty-nine (35%) of the 372 patients thus referred by hospital mandate were given psychiatric diagnoses (DSM-II) by the consultant and received recommendations for primary psychiatric treatment. The 'judgment' group had significantly more organic brain syndrome and psychoses associated with CNS conditions (p less than 0.001), whereas the 'nonjudgment' group was diagnosed as exhibiting significantly more neurosis, alcoholism, psychophysiologic disorders, transient situational reactions, and personality disorders (p less than 0.001). Without a required psychiatric consultation sanctioned by administrative hospital mandate, the majority of the 'judgment' cases with major psychopathology would not have been identified. The use of the mandated psychiatric consultation in the general hospital is discussed
PMID: 4018580
ISSN: 0163-8343
CID: 60811

Diagnosis of manic depressive illness in blacks

Marquez C; Taintor Z; Schwartz MA
PMID: 4017561
ISSN: 0010-440x
CID: 60812

So you have a management information system: what's next?

Wellington S; Benditsky H; Taintor Z; McCleery G
PMID: 10271690
ISSN: 0270-5230
CID: 60813

Discussion on the use of computers in consultation-liaison psychiatry

Taintor Z
PMID: 3838961
ISSN: 0163-8343
CID: 60814

Models of mental health training for primary care physicians

Strain JJ; Pincus HA; Houpt JL; Gise LH; Taintor Z
Of the 15% of the population with DSM III diagnosable disorders, 54% are seen exclusively by their primary care physician or by other health professionals. To understand how primary care physicians are prepared for this task the authors attempted to develop a taxonomy of mental health training programs for primary care physicians by: review of the literature, interviews with program sponsors, review of NIMH training grants, and site visits to teaching programs. From this process six program types were defined: consultation, liaison, bridge, hybrid, autonomous, and postgraduate specialization. The characteristics and emphasis of these model types are described as well as program needs for future training. Competence in psychosomatic medicine, psychophysiologic reactions, and the interactions of biologic, psychologic, and social factors in health and disease can be imparted to primary care physicians by such mental health training program designs
PMID: 4048368
ISSN: 0033-3174
CID: 60815