(3 units). A limited number of students (perhaps four or five) will be assigned to a psychiatric setting (Royal Ottawa Hospital) or various psychiatric settings for the purpose of observation, assistance and study of psychiatric decision-making related to law (e.g. decisions as to fitness, insanity or competence). The students will spend six to eight hours per week in the psychiatric setting, working as part of the psychiatric team. Course Component: Work Term Evaluation will be determined on the basis of performance in the clinical setting and on written assignments related to the clinical experience. The course is evaluated as two units for one term.
(3 units). A limited number of students (perhaps four or five) will be assigned to a psychiatric setting (Royal Ottawa Hospital) or various psychiatric settings for the purpose of observation, assistance and study of psychiatric decision-making related to law (e.g. decisions as to fitness, insanity or competence). The students will spend six to eight hours per week in the psychiatric setting, working as part of the psychiatric team. Course Component: Work Term Evaluation will be determined on the basis of performance in the clinical setting and on written assignments related to the clinical experience. The course is evaluated as two units for one term.