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Considering catatonia as a possible diagnosis
Dr. Cuevas- What do you think can be done to get more accurate diagnoses?

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Dr. Cuevas- What do you think can be done to get more accurate diagnoses?
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Jonathan Rogers - What would be helpful in having doctors consider catatonia as a possible diagnosis?
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Dr. Brendan Carroll - What do you think can be done to help improve outpatient psychiatrists identifying catatonia?
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Dr. Brendan Carroll - If a patient came in with possible catatonia, what symptoms would help you make that diagnosis?
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