Geriatric psychiatry

Your guide to research in geriatric psychiatry

For psychiatrists and healthcare professionals looking for the latest research in geriatric psychiatry, Psychiatrist.com provides a wealth of evidence-based, peer-reviewed articles.

Within the collection of studies, reports, and research on Psychiatrist.com, you’ll find a broad range of content on the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of mental and neurologic illnesses afflicting geriatric patients. Additionally, Psychiatrist.com offers articles and reports on a broad array of topics in biological psychiatryfamily psychiatrymedical psychiatry, integrated psychiatry, functional psychiatry, and other areas of psychiatry research.

Psychiatrist.com also provides clinicians with the opportunity to earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ through the CME Institute (CMEInstitute.com) of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc.

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Earn geriatric psychiatry CME credits

Psychiatrist.com offers more than 150 CME activities coordinated by the CME Institute, which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. To make it easier to earn CME credits, Psychiatrist.com also offers access to a MyCME account, a free online tool provided by the CME Institute. Your MyCME account automatically keeps a record of your activity on the website, allowing you to start activities at any time and return to complete them later. You may also print transcripts and certificates of credits you’ve earned on Psychiatrist.com.

CME activities concerning geriatric psychiatry on Psychiatrist.com include titles such as:

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Access evidence-based articles on geriatric psychiatry

Psychiatrist.com offers a rich compendium of data and research on geriatric psychiatry. Articles and features are drawn from The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, which serves psychiatrists and mental health professionals, and from The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders which is geared to primary care physicians and other healthcare providers who treat patients with mental and neurologic illnesses.

Content on Psychiatrist.com includes:

  • Peer-reviewed research on many topics in geriatric psychiatry and other areas of mental health
  • Brief Reports, case reports, original research, commentaries, Academic Highlights, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses
  • Evidence-based psychopharmacology reports that explore psychiatric subjects through the lens of clinical experience

Resources on Psychiatrist.com concerning geriatric psychiatry include titles such as:

FAQs on geriatric psychiatry research

Yes. Psychiatrist.com offers more than 150 CME activities, including many related to geriatric psychiatry. CME activities on Psychiatrist.com are coordinated by the CME Institute (CMEInstitute.com) and offer clinicians the opportunity to earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

When you register as a user for free on Psychiatrist.com, a MyCME account is automatically set up for you. MyCME is a free online tool provided by the CME Institute that tracks your CME activity on Psychiatrist.com.

You can view many articles and reports on geriatric psychiatry by simply registering as a user for free on the website. For complete access to all articles and research, you will need a subscription to JCP.

Yes. JCP subscriptions are available as print/online editions or as online-only editions.

How to access articles on geriatric psychiatry

There are several ways to take advantage of the vast collection of research related to geriatric psychiatry on Psychiatrist.com.

When you register as a user, you’ll have access to many of the benefits on the website. Registration is free and allows you to view the full text of articles and supplements from The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders as well as certain free articles and supplements from The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. Your registration also enables you to participate in CME activities and to keep a record of your progress with a MyCME account.

To enjoy unrestricted access to every current and archived article on Psychiatrist.com, just choose a subscription package to The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. As a subscriber to JCP, you can search for and view the full text of any article ever published in the journal from 1997 to the present. You’ll also have access to new articles published in JCP weekly and to new issues of the journal on the day they are released.

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About Psychiatrist.com

Psychiatrist.com is a publication of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc. The site is dedicated to publishing content from three sources: The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders, and the CME Institute at CMEInstitute.com.

Articles and research on Psychiatrist.com are curated for several audiences. Psychiatrists and mental health professionals can access the latest peer-reviewed, evidenced-based research on a wide array of mental and neurologic illnesses. Primary care physicians and other healthcare providers who treat patients with mental and CNS disorders can gain knowledge that will impact their clinical expertise.

Material on Psychiatrist.com touches on a vast assortment of topics, including the latest research on symptoms of manic depression; connections between ADHD and anxiety; the latest ADHD tests; symptoms of different stages of dementia; treating schizoaffective disorder; advances in psychiatry drugs; and many other topics in nutritional psychiatry, functional psychiatry, medical psychiatry, interventional psychiatry, integrated psychiatry, biological psychiatry, and general psychiatry.