CME Outfitters, LLC Podcasts   /     Clinical Pearls for Achieving Functional Recovery in Schizophrenia: A Patient Case Consult

Description

Newer treatments that have become available to treat schizophrenia are better tolerated with improved side-effect profiles and may have play an important role in improving social functioning. In this patient case and expert consult Q&A session, Dr. John Kane goes in-depth with the patient case of T.C., answering questions while offering evidence, guidelines, and quality […]

Summary

Newer treatments that have become available to treat schizophrenia are better tolerated with improved side-effect profiles and may have play an important role in improving social functioning. In this patient case and expert consult Q&A session, Dr. John Kane goes in-depth with the patient case of T.C., answering questions while offering evidence, guidelines, and quality measures to improve the long-term management of patients with schizophrenia.

Subtitle
Newer treatments that have become available to treat schizophrenia are better tolerated with improved side-effect profiles and may have play an important role in improving social functioning. In this patient case and expert consult Q&A session, Dr.
Duration
26:44
Publishing date
2017-08-24 12:32
Link
http://www.cmeoutfitters.com/clinical-pearls-for-achieving-functional-recovery-in-schizophrenia-a-patient-case-consult/
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Enclosures
http://www.cmeoutfitters.com/podcast-download/7996/clinical-pearls-for-achieving-functional-recovery-in-schizophrenia-a-patient-case-consult.m4a
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Newer treatments that have become available to treat schizophrenia are better tolerated with improved side-effect profiles and may have play an important role in improving social functioning. In this patient case and expert consult Q&A session, Dr. John Kane goes in-depth with the patient case of T.C., answering questions while offering evidence, guidelines, and quality measures to improve the long-term management of patients with schizophrenia.