Christin Drake, MD, vice chair for diversity and equity and a clinical associate professor in the at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, recently penned an opinion piece in STAT diving into what is causing a scarcity of mental health clinicians across the country, why it鈥檚 so damaging, and what can be done to ease it.
鈥淭here are too many patients and too few psychiatrist hours,鈥 says Dr. Drake. 鈥淭o be sure, there are shortages of physicians鈥攐r looming shortages鈥攊n primary care and many other specialties. But in psychiatry in particular, there has been an exponential increase in the number of people who need care. This number will only increase and has come to include many of my colleagues across the healthcare workforce.鈥
Additionally, Dr. Drake points to a helpful first and immediate step of increasing the capacity to train all qualified students along the pathway from undergraduate and medical education through residency training.
鈥淢edical education and residency training are stunning processes that create physicians out of students, readying them for one of society鈥檚 most profound responsibilities.鈥e should welcome them rather than turn them away for lack of seats.鈥
A conversation on 厂罢础罢鈥s First Opinion Podcast, called 鈥,鈥 stemmed from Dr. Drake鈥檚 essay.
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