
|Articles|June 19, 2012
What's New in Schizophrenia?
Author(s)Peter F. Buckley, MD
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- Leadership perspective from Peter F. Buckley, MD, frames schizophrenia as a complex disorder requiring updated, evidence-informed diagnostic and therapeutic workflows.
- Recent developments are translated into practical management tactics, spanning symptom control, relapse prevention, and functional recovery priorities.
In this video, international expert on schizophrenia, Peter F. Buckley, MD, gives an overview of what's new in schizophrenia and discusses the state-of-the-art of diagnosis and management of this complex and challenging disorder.
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In this video, international expert on schizophrenia, Peter F. Buckley, MD, Dean of the Medical College of Georgia of Georgia Health Sciences University, brings you up-to-date on new developments in the diagnosis and management of this complex and challenging disorder.
In separately posted segments, Dr. Buckley also answers a series of questions and answers about the fine points of schizophrenia management.
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