Catherine Mary Renee Fitzpatrick

Ontario – Kingston

Psychiatry

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Psychiatry

active

71980

female

27

Fluent in English

Hospital privileges:
Kingston General Hospital (Kingston)

Registered as Independent Practice (from 10 Oct 1997)

Specialty Psychiatry (12 Nov 1992)

Independent Practice (from 10 Oct 1997)
Registered on 10 Oct 1997
Graduated at National University of Ireland in 1983

Specialty Psychiatry (12 Nov 1992)

Hospital privileges:
Kingston General Hospital (Kingston)

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Anonymous

Excellent physician. Very knowledgeable and up to date in all aspects of care. Clearly cares about her patients and takes time to cater to individual patient needs. Definitely would recommend.

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Relative of Patient, Kennet

Why is Dr. C.R Fitzpatrick not among the top physicians in Kingston? My view is that, like so many who qualified around 1983 and before, she is not up to date with current medical research, theory, practice, and more effective approaches, like cognitive therapy, figuring out real causes of problems of patient, and using safer and more effective treatment, as suggested in Guidelines. It is easy to prescribe well marketed pills, accept biassed claims, pigeon hole people, and convince oneself, patients, employers that one is an expert on the brain, and pass off other myths about helping it to recover.( may check' Anatomy of an Epidemic' " Toxic Psychiatry and Disabling treatment" among others.0 Sound Research shows that sound sleep, suitable nutrition, non intervention of toxic pills, do better than neuroleptics. She needs to upgrade her theory and practice.

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