Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 January 2024
Liaison psychiatry operates across psychiatry, medical and surgical settings and, in some departments, primary care. There are a myriad of interfaces and interactions on an almost daily basis with others who potentially know little about the interesting and stimulating academic areas within it and its potential benefits to patients and staff.
The interface between mental and physical health is all too frequently one of ‘oil and water’ and perhaps one function of the liaison psychiatrist can be seen as acting as the emulsifier between these two substances. The emulsifying agent proposed here is that of education and training.
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