
|Videos|March 21, 2022
Patient Discussion and the Importance of Continuous Patient Education
Author(s)John J. Miller, MD
How can you empower the patient to be part of the discussion surrounding their treatment?
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John J. Miller, MD, discusses how to engage patients in psycheducation and the importance of patient discussion.
Dr Miller is medical director, Brain Health, Exeter, New Hampshire; Editor in Chief, Psychiatric TimesTM; staff psychiatrist, Seacoast Mental Health Center, Exeter; Consulting Psychiatrist, Exeter Hospital, Exeter; Consulting Psychiatrist, Insight Meditation Society, Barre, Massachusetts.
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