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Product Description REAL-LIFE CASES SHARPEN YOUR CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS FOR YOUR CLERKSHIP AND THE SHELF EXAM Case Files: Psychiatry presents realistic clinical scenarios to enhance and hone your clinical decision-making skills. Sixty high-yield cases illustrate essential concepts in psychiatric care. Each case begins with a vignette accompanied by relevant open-ended questions designed to teach diagnostic or therapeutic approaches relevant to psychiatry. The answers that follow emphasize mechanisms and underlying principles. This sixth edition features a new format with bulleted summaries, shorter paragraphs, and clearer headings. Realistic cases are accompanied by questions that encourage you to think through DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and therapeutic options Real-life psychiatry cases with high-yield discussions aligned to clerkship guidelines USMLE-style review questions and clinical pearls accompany each case Primer on how to approach clinical problems and think like an experienced doctor From the Publisher Eugene C. Toy, MD, is the John S. Dunn Senior Academic Chair and Program Director of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. Debra Klamen, MD, MHPE, is Professor and Chair, Department of Medical Education; and Professor, Department of Psychiatry at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Springfield, Illinois. About the Author Eugene C. Toy, MD, is the John S. Dunn Senior Academic Chair and Program Director of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program at Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. Debra Klamen, MD, MHPE, is Professor and Chair, Department of Medical Education; and Professor, Department of Psychiatry at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Springfield, Illinois. Dr. Debra L. Klamen is Associate Dean of Education and Curriculum as well as Professor and Chair of the Department of Medical Education at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine (Springfield, Illinois). She is also a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at SIU.