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John Chamberlain, MD, is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Medicine and affiliated with the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences. His work bridges psychiatry, clinical psychology, and legal/ethical frameworks in mental health.
- Education: Completed residency at UCSF School of Medicine in Psychiatry (2019)
- Research Interests: Focuses on violence and suicide risk assessment training, forensic psychiatry, and legal policy impacts on mental health care
Publication Trends: His research (2008-2017) examines how clinical training influences risk evaluation methodologies, with dual emphasis on jurisprudence and psychiatric practice. Key themes include legal reform ("Three Strikes" rule clarification), immigration authority protocols for minors, and evidence-based training programs.
Networks: Collaborates with NLM-recognized concepts in psychiatry, clinical psychology, and violence research. Co-authors include Dale McNiel, Renee Binder, and Stephen Hall.
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