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The Northwestern University Division of Forensic Psychiatry provides training in civil, criminal, clinical, consultative and correctional forensic psychiatry to forensic faculty, residents, medical students and law students. The goal of the Division of Forensic Psychiatry is to enable psychiatrists to understand and effectively interface with the legal system, and via the various programs described below, to provide ethical, quality and timely professional services in a wide variety of civil and criminal forensic evaluations.
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