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Contributing Authors: Matthew E. Hirschtritt, Joshua D. Carroll, and David A. Ross

Author Affiliation: From the Department of Psychiatry and the University of California, San Francisco Weill Institute for Neurosciences (MEH, JDC), University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, and the Department of Psychiatry (DAR), Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut. The National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative is a collaborative effort with AADPRT and the American Psychiatric Association (APA) Council on Medical Education and Lifelong Learning and receives support from the NIH (R25 MH10107602S1) ©National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative.

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  1. awalker6

    Very interesting! I had residents read and discuss this Biological Psychiatry Clinical Commentary (BPCC) on psychopathy, then they practiced formulating the case of Charles Whitman (using the info from Wikipedia), then we followed that with reading and discussing another BPCC on microRNA called “Small RNAs May Answer Big Questions in Mental Illness”. The residents enjoyed it and the readings made for great discussion.

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