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The American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal. Created by trainees for trainees and features interviews covering a wide array of topics including career exploration, personal/professional journeys, clinical practice tips, and more. Subscribe now to explore these topics with us.

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In this episode, host Stephanie Lee sits down with Sean Lynch, Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal (AJP-RJ), to discuss his vision for the journal, guidance on how to submit a manuscript, and current open calls fo... more

In this thought-provoking episode of the American Journal of Psychiatry – Resident's Journal Podcast, we dive into the rapidly evolving intersection of artificial intelligence and psychiatric training with a close look at the article "ChatGPT and Psy... more

In this episode, we dive into a compelling narrative review from the American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal (September 2025) on harm reduction interventions specifically designed for women and gender minority individuals who use drugs.

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We interview Dr Lia Gaggino about primary care and psychiatry- especially in the context of child and adolescent psychiatry.

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Eric Kramer
Consultation liaison psychiatry fellow and PGY5
Los Angeles General Hospital, University of Southern California, Keck Medicine
Episode: Burden or Breakthrough? AI Reshaping Psychiatric Patient Interaction
Dr. Lia Gaggino
Practiced for 30 years as a pediatrician with a special interest in behavioral and mental health
Medical Behavioral Health Solutions
Episode: Primary Care in Psychiatry
Dr. Scott Breitenger
Attending psychiatrist at Mayo Clinic, involved in outpatient integrated behavioral health and educational programs in medical humanities.
Mayo Clinic
Episode: Psychiatry in the Art Museum
Dr. Alice Medalia
Professor of psychology, advocate, educator, and researcher for neuropsychological disorders and psychiatric illness
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Episode: Cognitive Remediation with Dr. Alice Medalia
Dr. Lane
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Associate Clerkship Director for UT Southwestern Medical School, focusing on care for people living with epilepsy.
UT Southwestern Medical School
Episode: Psychiatric Comorbidity in Epilepsy (Part 2)
Dr. Deborah Cabaniss
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Associate Director of Psychiatry Residency Training
Columbia University
Episode: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Dr. Cabaniss and Dr. Reliford
Dr. Aaron Reliford
Vice Chair for DEI and Clinical Associate Professor in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
NYU
Episode: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Dr. Cabaniss and Dr. Reliford

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Stephanie Lee
Host and second year psychiatry resident, involved in media for the American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal.

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Meet the Editor-In-Chief, Dr. Sean Lynch
Q: Any word of advice you would give to someone who wants to publish but is struggling to do so?
If you are a trainee and you're struggling to publish, you have a couple of routes to take. One is to see if there's a mentor, either where you're training now or where you've trained previously, or someone who can help you and help point you in the right direction.
Burden or Breakthrough? AI Reshaping Psychiatric Patient Interaction
Q: What led you to this interest of the topic of ChatGPT and documentation?
Eric Kramer mentions the explosion of AI use in psychiatry, particularly for improving documentation efficiency.
Primary Care in Psychiatry
Q: What makes an IBH program successful?
Dr. Gaggino explains that embedding mental health professionals in medical settings leads to better patient care and collaboration.
Primary Care in Psychiatry
Q: Have you always been passionate about behavioral and mental health, or is this something that developed over your career?
Dr. Gaggino indicates it's a mix of personal background and professional exposure that fueled her passion for mental health.
Psychiatric Comorbidity in Epilepsy (Part 2)
Q: Can you give me a refresher on what medications might affect the seizure threshold?
When selecting medications, consider pharmacokinetics, potential risks and benefits, and interactions with anti-seizure medications.

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Content features extensive discussions related to psychiatry with a focus on contemporary issues faced by residents in the field. Episodes include in-depth conversations about the integration of modern technologies like AI in patient interactions, tailored strategies in harm reduction for vulnerable populations, and the intersection of psychiatry with primary care—all aimed at enhancing the training and professional development of medical residents. Listeners are likely to appreciate thoughtful explorations of academic psychiatric topics, insights drawn from personal experiences, and innovative approaches to tackling challenges in the field. The podcast is particularly notable for its emphasis on peer collaboration and the evolving nature o... more

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2. Dr. Lia Gaggino
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7. Dr. Aaron Reliford

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