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Report on Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale WorkshopDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPRLS.S37046 Keywords: Report on Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale Workshop Short Report (425) Total Article Views Authors: Rahman RU Published Date December 2011 Volume 2011:1 Pages 15 - 15 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPRLS.S37046 Raza-ur-Rahman Department of Psychiatry, Dow Medical College, Dow University of Medical Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan It is said, “practice makes perfect”. A medic comes well ahead of other professionals who fit this maxim. Owing to the ever changing and ever growing nature of medical s Abstract: Report on Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale Workshop Short Report (425) Total Article Views Authors: Rahman RU Published Date December 2011 Volume 2011:1 Pages 15 - 15 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JPRLS.S37046 Raza-ur-Rahman Department of Psychiatry, Dow Medical College, Dow University of Medical Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan It is said, “practice makes perfect”. A medic comes well ahead of other professionals who fit this maxim. Owing to the ever changing and ever growing nature of medical sciences, doctors and allied health professionals are in the continuous phase of learning and practicing new techniques and clinical skills. In recognition of this, the Psychiatry Department of Civil Hospital Karachi (CHK) with the support of International Health Links Funding Scheme (IHLFS) arranged a training workshop for psychiatrists, psychologists, and researchers to refine their skills in administering the very important psychometric tool known as the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS). It is a standardized tool for evaluating positive, negative, and general psychopathology in schizophrenia. This tool requires a structured clinical interview with the patient, during which thirty symptoms are rated by severity. The assessment yields separate scores for the positive syndrome, negative syndrome, composite, and general psychopathology scales. Ratings are assigned on very fine and overlapping findings from the interview. Hence, there are always chances of variation in ratings based on individual raters’ understanding of symptomatology. Harmonization and concordance can be achieved through practice and meticulous understanding of fine lines between symptoms. Post to: Cannotea Citeulike Del.icio.us Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Readers of this article also read: Role of aliskiren in cardio-renal protection and use in hypertensives with multiple risk factors Cumulative clinical experience from over a decade of use of levofloxacin in community-acquired pneumonia: critical appraisal and role in therapy Dynamics of IUD use in Vietnam: implications for family planning services at primary health care level Profile of ipilimumab and its role in the treatment of metastatic melanoma The role of S-1 in the treatment of gastric cancer Does Veritas play a role in breast reconstruction? a case report LASIK as an alternative line to treat noncompliant esotropic children An Aid to Neuro-Ophthalmology Restless legs syndrome A quick and easy-to-use clinical scale to assess balance in Parkinson's disease
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