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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. Contact us: psychroundspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/psychroun... more

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Welcome back! Today, we are looking at Modafinil and it's nuanced use in psychiatry.

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Provigil (modafinil) [prescribing information]. North Wales, PA: Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Available at: ht... more

Welcome Back! Today we are discussing the medication Naltrexone and its uses in psychiatry.

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Welcome back! Today we are talking all about Amantadine, and it's uses in psychiatry.

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Recent Guests

Dr. Allen Frances
Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University
Duke University
Episode: A DSM Conversation with Dr. Allen Frances
Dr. Mark Ruffalo
Psychotherapist in private practice and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
University of Central Florida College of Medicine
Episode: What Makes Something a Psychiatric Illness? Featuring Dr. Mark Ruffalo, MSW, DPsa
Dr. Laura Lachance
Psychiatrist with a focus on nutritional psychiatry and private practice.
Episode: Nutritional Psychiatry with Dr. Laura Lachance
Robert Sapolsky
Professor of Biology, Neurology, and Neurosurgery at Stanford University, author known for works like 'Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers' and 'Determined'.
Stanford University
Episode: Stress, Culture, and Determinism with Dr. Robert Sapolsky
Dr. Ferdnand Osuagwu
Former chair of the Caucus on Climate Change and Mental Health of the American Psychiatric Association
American Psychiatric Association
Episode: Climate Change and Mental Health with Dr. Ferdnand Osuagwu
Dr. Bruce Perry
An influential child psychiatrist known for his work on childhood trauma and the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics.
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Episode: Trauma and The Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics with Dr. Bruce Perry
Dr. Chris Aiken
Editor-in-chief of the Carlat Psychiatry Report and renowned psychiatrist
Carlat Psychiatry Report
Episode: The Spectrum of Mood Disorders with Dr. Chris Aiken
Dr. Charles Raison
Professor of Human Ecology and Psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and visiting professor at Emory University
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Episode: The Biological and Evolutionary Underpinnings of Depression with Dr. Charles Raison
Dr. Jonathan Meyer
Prominent psychiatrist and psychopharmacologist, educator at UC San Diego
Episode: Monitoring Antipsychotic Plasma Levels with Dr. Jonathan Meyer

Hosts

Dr. Tanner Hewitt
Host with focus on guiding discussions and clinical education in psychiatry.
Dr. Larry Wang
Co-host contributing clinical expertise and education.
Dr. Bradley Miller
Co-host contributing clinical insight and discussion on pharmacology and practice.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 433 ratings
  • As any patient, this is really good!

    As someone who has seen a lot of drs, it has been really helpful to “virtually” meet all the different ways of approaching a patient. Some, like positive psychiatry I really liked. I also liked the guy cooking people in space heaters who just good to listen to guest. I appreciated how you take multiple different perspectives and allow genuine conversation to take place over the course of the whole show, and you reference actual science papers AND explain when relevant AND why some studies are no... more

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    Nameddddddddddd
    United Statesa month ago
  • Not My Specialty

    I am not a mental health professional. I am a retired ophthalmologist. However, I have suffered from a lifetime of mental health challenges. I came across your podcast just recently and find it very helpful and informative. I particularly like the psychopharmacology emphasis. I didn’t get much education in psychiatry when I trained in the 1970’s. I am making up for it now!

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    5
    Anxious Ken
    United States3 months ago
  • Practical knowledge

    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.

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    ChicagoPA
    United States9 months ago
  • Bravo!

    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!

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    SoCalGlen
    United States9 months ago
  • PMHNP

    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!

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    PollyMildenberger
    United States9 months ago

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High-utility for clinicians seeking concise drug-focused content
Organized and easy to follow, a go-to for board-style prep
Educational and accessible deep-dives loved by residents and students
Great for nurses and advanced practice providers seeking clinical pearls

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A DSM Conversation with Dr. Allen Frances
Q: What are your thoughts on the upcoming DSM-6 and the necessity for its creation?
There is no need for DSM-6; changes made in diagnostic manuals often lead to more harm than good without clear justification for their necessity.
A DSM Conversation with Dr. Allen Frances
Q: What are your thoughts on the increasing rates of ADHD and autism diagnoses—do you think they result from diagnostic expansion or clinician issues?
The increase is primarily a user issue; evidence shows that age is a strong predictor for ADHD diagnosis, indicating that immaturity is often mislabelled as a disorder.
What Makes Something a Psychiatric Illness? Featuring Dr. Mark Ruffalo, MSW, DPsa
Q: Could you walk us through exactly what PRISM is?
PRISM is a screening instrument that helps clinicians organize thinking around diagnoses by categorizing symptoms and identifying the primary category driving a patient's illness.
What Makes Something a Psychiatric Illness? Featuring Dr. Mark Ruffalo, MSW, DPsa
Q: What do you think are some of the problems of only relying on the DSM?
Dr. Ruffalo argues that relying solely on the DSM can lead to misdiagnoses and oversimplification of complex psychiatric conditions.
Nutritional Psychiatry with Dr. Laura Lachance
Q: How do you navigate the conversation with patients about their diet?
I always ask permission to talk about food and explain why I'm asking.

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