Shared Decision Making in the Management of Depression

Dr Ranjit Menon

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Dr Ranjit Menon

Consultant Psychiatrist; Director, Lead Clinician, Mentalogue Clinic

Dr Ranjit Menon

This article is specifically related to the psychopharmacological management of clinical depression.

Written by Dr Ranjit Menon MD FRANZCP

Dr Menon is a Consultant Psychiatrist specialising in mood and anxiety disorders. He has an Advanced Certificate in Consultation Liaison Psychiatry, and is also a leading Sports Psychiatrist. He is the Chief Psychiatrist of the AFL, and is the Director of Mentalogue Clinic which specialises in the care of athletes and other patients with mood and anxiety disorders. Dr Menon is currently a Clinical Senior Lecturer at The University of Melbourne and an Adjunct Research Fellow at Monash University.

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