The importance of board certification systems is increasing in parallel with changes in the social conditions surrounding general medical practice. The same is also the case for consultation-liaison psychiatry, a subspecialty of psychiatry. As a consequence, in April 2001 a board certification system for the Japanese Society of General Hospital Psychiatry was introduced. The clinical abilities required for liaison psychiatrists in this system can be summarized as follows: the ability to adequately treat patients with physical/psychiatric comorbidity or somatization, the ability to form an appropriate and adequate relationship with patients with physical diseases and to collaborate with medical and surgical professionals, and to have a good social and ethical awareness of general medical practice. The conditions required to obtain certification and the issues that remain to be addressed are also discussed.
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