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Use of Structured Interviews by Psychiatrists in Real Clinical Settings: Results of an Open-question Survey

June 2009

by Ahmed Aboraya, MD, DrPh

Dr. Aboraya is the chief of psychiatry and clinical professor of psychiatry at William R. Sharpe Jr. Hospital, Weston, West Virginia.



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