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The Department of Psychiatry provides resources for patients and families including educational programs and information about mental health issues.
The Department of Psychiatry at Mass General offers free educational programs for patients and families. Programs include presentations from clinicians and discussions with clinicians, patients and family members facing a variety of mental health challenges.
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For 80 years, Mass General's Psychiatry Department has provided the highest quality patient care through pioneering research.
U.S. News & World Report ranks Mass General psychiatry top among U.S. hospitals.
For 80 years we've provided the highest quality patient care, conducted pioneering research and educated professionals in the field.
I need to make an appointment for a non-COVID-19 health condition. Is it safe to come to the hospital? Answers to this and other FAQs about how Mass General is prepared to provide general care to patients.
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The Department of Psychiatry provides resources for patients and families including educational programs and information about mental health issues.