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Reevaluating Diagnosis Criteria for Minoritized Populations

October 1, 2024
Carmen G. Black, MD, MHS
From The Carlat Geriatric Psychiatry Report
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QA2_Carmen Black_headshot.jpgCarmen G. Black, MD, MHS

Vice Chair of Education, Institute of Living at Hartford Hospital; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. 

Dr. Black has no financial relationships with companies related to this material.

Dr. Black discusses reevaluating diagnostic criteria for minoritized populations, emphasizing how structural racism in medicine contributes to misdiagnoses and disparities in mental health care. She explores approaches for clinicians to provide more equitable treatment by considering cultural context and addressing unconscious biases in psychiatric assessments.



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Table Of Contents
Learning Objective, Health Equity, October/November/December 2024
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How to Talk to Patients About Ageism and Racism
Disparities in Dementia Diagnosis
Considerations in Prescribing Lithium in Older Adults
Reevaluating Diagnosis Criteria for Minoritized Populations
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High-Dose Aspirin and Age Are the Only Convincing Depression Risk Factors in Late Life
CME Post-Test, Health Equity, CGPR, October/November/December 2024
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