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Conclusion The student-run Magis Psychiatry Clinic is a blend of medical-student training and access to psychiatry services for the homeless population. The free psychiatric clinic is student-run, independently raising funds from grants, pri- vate donations, and fundraising events. Partnering with the psychiatry third-year clerkship, medical-student partic- ipants are largely satised with their training experience as well as the clinics commitment to service in general. References 1. Schultz KW, Kirby J, Delva D, et al: Medical studentsand residentspreferred site characteristics and preceptor behaviours for learning in the ambulatory setting: a cross-sectional survey. BMC Med Educ 2004; 4:12 2. Gay TL, Himle JA, Riba MB: Enhanced ambulatory experience for the clerkship: curriculum innovation at the University of Michigan. Acad Psychiatry 2002; 26:9095 3. Buchanan D, Witlen R: Balancing service and education: eth- ical management of student-run clinics. J Health Care Poor Underserved 2006; 17:477485 4. Simpson SA, Long JA: Medical student-run health clinics: im- portant contributors to patient care and medical education. J Gen Intern Med 2007; 22:352356 5. Beck E: The UCSD Student-Run Free Clinic Project: trans- disciplinary health professional education. J Health Care Poor Underserved 2005; 16:207219 6. McQuistion HL, Finnerty M, Hirschowitz J, et al: Challenges for psychiatry in serving homeless people with psychiatric disorders. Psychiatr Serv 2003; 54:669676 7. Stergiopoulos V, Dewa CS, Rouleau K, et al: Collaborative mental health care for the homeless: the role of psychiatry in positive housing and mental health outcomes. Can J Psychiatry 2008; 53:6167 8. Gallagher TC, Andersen RM, Koegel P, et al: Determinants of regular source of care among homeless adults in Los Angeles. Med Care 1997; 35:814830 9. Moskowitz D, Glasco J, Johnson B, et al: Students in the com- munity: an interprofessional student-run free clinic. J Interprof Care 2006; 20:254259 ERRATA In the article by Schneeberger AR, Muenzenmaier K, Abrams M, et al: Comprehensive trauma training curriculum for psychiatry residents (Acad Psychiatry 2012; 36:136137), the e-mail address for the corresponding author, Kristina Muenzenmaier, is [email protected]. In the MarchApril issue (Acad Psychiatry 2012; 36:142145), the e-mail contact address for Ryan J. Van Lieshout, M.D., was incorrect. Dr. Van Lieshouts e-mail address is [email protected] Academic Psychiatry, 36:3, May-June 2012 http://ap.psychiatryonline.org 239 DOYLE ET AL.

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Conclusion

The student-run Magis Psychiatry Clinic is a blend ofmedical-student training and access to psychiatry servicesfor the homeless population. The free psychiatric clinic isstudent-run, independently raising funds from grants, pri-vate donations, and fundraising events. Partnering withthe psychiatry third-year clerkship, medical-student partic-ipants are largely satisfied with their training experience aswell as the clinic’s commitment to service in general.

References

1. Schultz KW, Kirby J, Delva D, et al: Medical students’ andresidents’ preferred site characteristics and preceptor behavioursfor learning in the ambulatory setting: a cross-sectional survey.BMC Med Educ 2004; 4:12

2. Gay TL, Himle JA, RibaMB: Enhanced ambulatory experiencefor the clerkship: curriculum innovation at the University ofMichigan. Acad Psychiatry 2002; 26:90–95

3. Buchanan D, Witlen R: Balancing service and education: eth-ical management of student-run clinics. J Health Care PoorUnderserved 2006; 17:477–485

4. Simpson SA, Long JA: Medical student-run health clinics: im-portant contributors to patient care and medical education. J GenIntern Med 2007; 22:352–356

5. Beck E: The UCSD Student-Run Free Clinic Project: trans-disciplinary health professional education. J Health Care PoorUnderserved 2005; 16:207–219

6. McQuistion HL, Finnerty M, Hirschowitz J, et al: Challengesfor psychiatry in serving homeless people with psychiatricdisorders. Psychiatr Serv 2003; 54:669–676

7. Stergiopoulos V, Dewa CS, Rouleau K, et al: Collaborativemental health care for the homeless: the role of psychiatry inpositive housing and mental health outcomes. Can J Psychiatry2008; 53:61–67

8. Gallagher TC, Andersen RM, Koegel P, et al: Determinants ofregular source of care among homeless adults in Los Angeles.Med Care 1997; 35:814–830

9. Moskowitz D, Glasco J, Johnson B, et al: Students in the com-munity: an interprofessional student-run free clinic. J InterprofCare 2006; 20:254–259

ERRATA

In thearticle bySchneebergerAR,MuenzenmaierK,AbramsM,et al:Comprehensive trauma training curriculumfor psychiatry residents (Acad Psychiatry 2012; 36:136–137), the e-mail address for the corresponding author,Kristina Muenzenmaier, is [email protected].

In the March–April issue (Acad Psychiatry 2012; 36:142–145), the e-mail contact address for Ryan J. VanLieshout, M.D., was incorrect. Dr. Van Lieshout’s e-mail address is [email protected]

Academic Psychiatry, 36:3, May-June 2012 http://ap.psychiatryonline.org 239

DOYLE ET AL.