Welcome to Psych Rounds, the podcast tailored for psychiatry residents and students. Join us, three psychiatric resident physicians, as we delve into quick insights, interviews, and practical tips essential for educational practice. Subscribe for a straightforward yet informal approach to psychiatric knowledge. Let's navigate together through all the "need-to-know" information of clinical psychiat... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 97 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMedicine |
Today, we are talking about a very popular, yet controversial class of medications - the Benzodiazepines . Let's look at their mechanism of action, clinical indications, pharmacology, risks, withdrawal syndromes, and prescribing guidance. And of cour... more
Welcome to an introductory episode on anxiety disorders as requested by a long-time listener.
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Join us as we talk about Loxapine, an older medication that’s stood the test of time and found a niche in psychiatric practice. This is a revision of an earlier episode, after Dr. Bradley Miller chatted with Dr. Jonathan Meyer at the 2025 APA Confere... more
Welcome back! Today, we will be talking about Pregabalin, brand-name Lyrica, a similar medication to Gabapentin, and we will specifically be focusing on its use in psychiatry. What are its benefits and drawbacks compared to Gabapentin?
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Organized, unbiased, clear, quality content that is easy to listen to. Thanks for your thoughtful work on these episodes. Very much appreciate by this psych PA.
I am a PMHNP and I listen to these episodes on the way to work. Great to have psychotropic station on the radio dial. I am now encouraging my NP residents to listen to these episodes as well. Well done guys!
Love all of the information and professional perspectives provided in this podcast. It is such a helpful supplement to the knowledge gained in education and also reminds me of areas where I need to further develop my knowledge base. Thank you for everything you do!
Fifth year child fellow- studying for general boards. This is perfect review for my runs/drives to work. Wish I'd discovered it sooner.
Although this podcast is designed for a medical audience, listening has proved intensely healing for me: a law student with no medical training. Your podcast has helped me better understand the biological underpinnings of disorders I’ve wrestled with my whole life and the mechanism through which therapies and other changes may help. Each week, I appreciate hearing the “curtain” peeled back on what otherwise feels like inaccessible medical. I love to hear how providers think and learn the latest ... more
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This podcast focuses on psychiatry, offering valuable insights, interviews, and practical tips geared towards psychiatry students and residents. It addresses a variety of topics crucial for both educational and professional development in the field of mental health. Episodes feature discussions with renowned psychiatrists, exploring contemporary psychiatric research, treatment modalities, and the nuances of patient care. The informal yet informative style is designed to make complex psychiatric concepts more accessible, making it appealing to both medical trainees and interested laypeople looking to deepen their understanding of mental health issues and practices.
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