Psychcast
Summary: Official podcast feed of MDedge Psychiatry, part of the Medscape Professional Network. Episodes include interviews with leaders in psychiatry and psychology, masterclass lectures, and clinical perspective. Interviews are hosted by Dr. Lorenzo Norris, MD, Clinical Correlaction featuers Dr. Renee Kohanski, MD, and lecturers are chosen by MDedge Psychiatry. The information in this podcast is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
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In this edition of the MDedge psychcast, Michael Gitlin, MD, of UCLA discusses the current role of stimulants in psychiatry. Dr. Gitlin raises a number of topics including ADHD and bipolar disorder. In recent years, more data have become available about patients with bipolar who are taking mood stabilizers. And Dr. RK notes the differences in therapy and psychiatry. She says that the profession has work to do on this front.
In this edition of the MDedge Psychcast Laura Marsh, MD, returns to discuss Parkinson's disease. And later, the Dr. RK gives part 2 in her talk on HIPPA.
Lorenzo Norris, MD, editor in chief of MDedge Psychiatry, sits down with Igor Galynker, MD, PhD, to talk about an evaluation model he and his team created aimed at assessing the risk of imminent suicide. Dr. Galynker also discusses ways clinicians can assess their own personal emotional responses to patients who are at risk.
Laura Marsh of Baylor College of Medicine joins this episode to discuss manifestations of epilepsy. And later, Dr. Renee Kohanski begins a series into HIPPA.
Charles Raison II: ketamine and depression
Charles L. Raison: Ketamine and PTSD
Dr. Leslie Citrome: addressing tardive dyskinesia
Anxiety + Comorbid ADHD: your options
Patient autonomy: the moving target
Resilience part 3
Resilience part 2: People and relationships
Resilience something that can be practiced and taught
Antidepressants in children with Dr. Jeffrey Strawn
Physician burnout with Dr. Linda Worley
Involuntary psychiatric care with Dr. Dinah Miller and Dr. Annette Hanson