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In this episode, we’re debunking myths about residency and exploring the perspectives of three psychiatry residents. Join us as we discuss the transition from medical school to residency, the realities of being a doctor, and crucial tips for managing intern year. Our guests, Joseph Wu, Emily Beydler, and Taline Aydinian, share their insights on maximizing this pivotal phase, highlighting the importance of mental health for trainees.
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In this groundbreaking episode, we explore the intricate world of reproductive psychiatry with psychiatry resident Dr. Kanan Barot. Dr. Barot sheds light on treating psychiatric conditions in the context of reproductive life stages from menstruation to menopause. This episode also offers invaluable insights into the latest treatments and the importance of holistic care. Join us for a compelling conversation that promises to deepen your appreciation for the complex tapestry of reproductive psychiatry.
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In this enlightening episode, we delve into the competitive landscape of psychiatry residency applications alongside esteemed psychiatrist and program director, Dr. Harold Levine. Dr. Levine imparts crucial advice on differentiating yourself in a pool of talented applicants and provides a comprehensive breakdown of the application process. This episode culminates with a frank and eye-opening discussion about the reality of burnout during residency and what can be done to prevent it. Join us for an invaluable and insightful journey into the world of psychiatry residency!
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In this episode, we continued our discussion with Dr. Bhagwan Bahroo and Dr. Thanh Nguyen about the latest in the field of nutritional psychiatry. Drs. Bahroo and Nguyen discussed the impacts of diet, addiction, and gut microbiome on mental health and overall wellbeing, highlighting the need for more research on the pathways that exacerbate and alleviate psychiatric disorders. Tune in for an exciting conversation on the role of nutrition in psychiatric care!
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In this episode, we talked to Dr. Bhagwan Bahroo and Dr. Thanh Nguyen about the latest in the field of nutritional psychiatry. Drs. Bahroo and Nguyen discussed the impacts of diet, addiction, and gut microbiome on mental health and overall wellbeing, highlighting the need for more research on the pathways that exacerbate and alleviate psychiatric disorders. Tune in for an exciting conversation on the role of nutrition in psychiatric care!
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In this episode, we talked to Dr. Leah Snodgrass and Dr. LaToya Floyd about their experiences as child and adolescent psychiatrists (CAP). Drs. Snodgrass and Floyd shared their insights from the intersection of CAP and rural medicine, highlighting the need for advocates that understand the communities they serve. Tune in for an important conversation on the mental health of America’s youth!
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In this episode, we talked to Dr. Lynn Marie Morski, president of the Psychedelic Medicine Association and host of the Psychedelic Medicine Podcast. Dr. Morksi reflected on her journey from Mayo Clinic trained family physician and attorney-at-law to educating clinicians and the public on the latest in psychedelic research and trends. Tune in for an exciting discussion about the fascinating world of psychedelics!
Psychedelic Medicine Podcast: plantmedicine.org
Psychedelic Medicine Association: psychedelicmedicineassociation.org
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In this episode, we talked to Dr. Nigam Shah, the Chief Data Scientist at Stanford Healthcare and a distinguished professor of medicine specializing in biomedical informatics. Dr. Shah shared examples of how artificial intelligence has helped clinicians deliver healthcare more effectively and efficiently. Tune in to hear Dr. Shah's take on the future of AI x healthcare!
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In this episode, we talked to Dr. Russell Libby, founder and president of the Virginia Pediatric Group and Physicians Foundation board member. Dr. Libby reflected on his work promoting physician wellness with the Physicians Foundation. Tune in to learn more about how the collective effort to prioritize wellness saves lives and empowers physicians to deliver optimal care to their patients!
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In this episode, we talked to Sean Woodward, a third-year medical student and outgoing president of PsychSIGN. Sean reflected on his journey to medicine and the serendipitous moment he got involved in PsychSIGN. Tune in to learn about the valuable resources available to all PsychSIGN members!
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Welcome to Get Psyched, a podcast brought to you by PsychSIGN. I'm your host, Arazoo. We’re a team of medical students with a shared passion for psychiatry. At Get Psyched, our goals are to advance the specialty of psychiatry, promote mental health, and support the well-being of medical students and physicians. Get Psyched aims to explore the multifaceted field of psychiatry by delving into the latest breakthroughs and developments in the field. We’ll be talking to experts to gain insights on both the challenges and opportunities within the specialty. We believe that by creating a forum for open and honest discussions about mental health and psychiatry, we can help reduce the stigma and improve the lives of individuals struggling with mental health issues. So whether you’re a medical student, physician, or just someone interested in learning more about mental wellbeing and psychiatry, we invite you to come along with us on this journey and Get Psyched together!