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3. Working in a subspecialty of Internal Medicine that requires or is enhanced by an in-depth knowledge of psychiatry:
3. Working in a subspecialty of Internal Medicine that requires or is enhanced by an in-depth knowledge of psychiatry:
    a. Hematology-Oncology: Treating cancer
a. Hematology-Oncology: Treating cancer
    b. HIV care
b. HIV care
    c. Pain management: see above
c. Pain management: see above





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A combined internal medicine and psychiatry residency program is a graduate medical education program in the United States, which leads to board eligibility in both internal medicine and psychiatry i.e. a graduate of the residency is both an internist as well as a psychiatrist. The program takes five years. There are only 16 such programs in the country. They are represented by the Association of Medicine Psychiatry.

Graduates of such programs can follow a variety of career paths as Dual Internist/Psychiatrists:

1. Integrated Med-Psych Practice: Where they provide both medical and psychiatric care to patients who need both and in whom the individual problems cannot be separated.

2. Working with subspecialties of psychiatry that require or are enhanced by an in-depth understanding of Internal Medicine: a. Consultation Psychiatry/Psychosomatic medicine: treating the psychiatric problems of medically ill patients that are being cared for by other medical practitioners b. Geriatric Psychiatry: Elderly patients often have multiple medical problems that make them more susceptible to side effects of medicines and may play a role in the development of their psychiatric symptoms. c. Chronic Pain management: Patients with chronic pain frequently have depression and other psychiatric syndromes that make their pain worse and harder to treat. Also several psychological therapies have been found to be effective for most patients with chronic pain.

3. Working in a subspecialty of Internal Medicine that requires or is enhanced by an in-depth knowledge of psychiatry: a. Hematology-Oncology: Treating cancer b. HIV care c. Pain management: see above


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