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Integration of a Suicide-Specific Treatment Program Within a Psychiatric Residency and Large Hospital System of Care: a Twelve-Month Journey

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Correspondence to Kathleen A. Crapanzano.

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Raymond P. Tucker became a CAMS consultant approximately 8 months into this study. In this role, Dr. Tucker trains providers in the CAMS model and provides ongoing consultation regarding CAMS cases, both of which he is compensated for. On behalf of all other authors, the corresponding author states that there is no conflict of interest.

The current study received institutional review board (IRB) exemption from Louisiana State University’s IRB (IRB# E11461) and Louisiana State University Health Science’s Center IRB (IRB#19–062).

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This study was funded in part by a Franciscan Health System Ministry Fund grant.

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Walukevich-Dienst, K., Crapanzano, K.A., Zielinski, M.H. et al. Integration of a Suicide-Specific Treatment Program Within a Psychiatric Residency and Large Hospital System of Care: a Twelve-Month Journey. Acad Psychiatry 45, 297–300 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-020-01209-w

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