Abstract
The shortage of psychiatrists willing to treat patients with HIV infection has become so severe the Canadian Psychiatric Association has launched a campaign to try and encourage more specialists to enter the field. At the heart of the campaign is a booklet, Consultant/Mentor Directory for HIV Disease and Psychiatry, that provides a network of 40 psychiatrists across the country who regularly deal with HIV-infected patients. They want to encourage colleagues to do the same. "There aren't a lot of psychiatrists seeing people with HIV disease," maintains Dr. Allan Peterkin, chair of the CPA Working Group on HIV Disease and Psychiatry. He worries that the shortage has led to some "ghettoization" of treatment.
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