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Forensic Psychiatry

Conference Lecture Forensic Psychiatry Also available in: NESIFS Package

Presented by a criminal forensic psychiatrist, this lecture bridges the gap between psychiatric assessment and medicolegal death investigation. Topics include the distinction between mental illness and criminal behavior, competency and insanity evaluations, common psychiatric diagnoses encountered in forensic cases, and the challenges of accurate psychiatric diagnosis in the criminal justice system. The presentation illustrates how psychiatric context can inform death investigation, scene interpretation, and manner-of-death determination.

CME Information

  • Joint Providership Statement: This activity is planned and implemented jointly by the Hanley Center for Health Leadership and Education and the non-accredited provider.
  • AMA Credit Designation Statement: This activity is designated for a certain number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
  • Opioid Prescribing Education Statement: If this activity qualifies for opioid education credit, the related opioid credit designation applies.
  • Disclosure to Learners: The presence or absence of relevant financial relationships is disclosed to learners, and commercial support is identified when applicable.
  • Bibliographic Resources: Bibliographic references are provided for learners to support further study.
  • How to Access Material and Earn CME Credit: Access this lesson from this page, complete the required viewing progress, and then claim your certificate to receive CME credit.
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