"Treating" a Homeless Mentally Ill Patient Who Cannot Be Managed in the Shelter System
Abstract
This month's guest expert is Dr. Stephen Goldfinger, who is assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco, director of inpatient psychiatry at San Francisco General Hospital, and mental health director of San Francisco Health Care for the Homeless. Dr. Goldfinger has served as a member of the American Psychiatnic Association's task force on the homeless mentally ill and has written widely about the design of psychiatric services for this population.
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