The supervision of general internal medicine practitioners by psychiatrists is an opportunity to take a step back from the daily medical practice. In this article, we adopt an interdisciplinary perspective on these supervisory practices, combining a number of insights and perspectives from both psychiatry and sociology. We aim at initiating a broader and more rigorous reflection on such supervisions, which remain little theorized although they are clearly appreciated by those who benefit from them.
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