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Welcome to another episode of Pediatric Meltdown. My guest for today is Dr. Lisa Namerow, a Board-certified psychiatrist triple-boarded in pediatrics, child psychiatry, and general psychiatry. She has been in the pediatric healthcare space for almost 30 years, directing the consultation services to in-patient pediatrics, and the access to mental health programs for pediatricians.
Her areas of research have been pharmacogenetics, and the impact of clinical pathways and standardized care for eating disorders, somatic symptoms, and related disorders, and delirium, and serves on the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Committee on the physically ill child.
[00:01] Dr. Lisa Namerow Shares Her Story With Us
[06:12] Genetics 101
[16:19] Deciding if Gene Testing Can Be Helpful
[26:37] Genetic Testing in ADHD, Depression, and Anxiety
[36:10] The Best References for Primary Care
[46:10] Closing Segment
Key Quotes:
“What is true is that genes do code for both the enzymes that metabolize medicines, and they also code for the proteins that are the site of the action of medication.” - Dr. Lisa Namerow
“[It’s] heartbreaking that we don't have a system that cares for these kids in the way that they should be cared for, and that it falls on primary care.” - Dr. Lisa Namerow
Email [email protected] to connect with Dr. Namerow or check out Connecticut Children’s Medical Center to know more about her work.
Resources Mentioned:
If you’d like to connect with me, you can find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter or email me at [email protected]. To learn more about me visit https://www.medicalbhs.com/
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https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughts
Welcome to another episode of Pediatric Meltdown. My guest for today is Dr. Lisa Namerow, a Board-certified psychiatrist triple-boarded in pediatrics, child psychiatry, and general psychiatry. She has been in the pediatric healthcare space for almost 30 years, directing the consultation services to in-patient pediatrics, and the access to mental health programs for pediatricians.
Her areas of research have been pharmacogenetics, and the impact of clinical pathways and standardized care for eating disorders, somatic symptoms, and related disorders, and delirium, and serves on the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Committee on the physically ill child.
[00:01] Dr. Lisa Namerow Shares Her Story With Us
[06:12] Genetics 101
[16:19] Deciding if Gene Testing Can Be Helpful
[26:37] Genetic Testing in ADHD, Depression, and Anxiety
[36:10] The Best References for Primary Care
[46:10] Closing Segment
Key Quotes:
“What is true is that genes do code for both the enzymes that metabolize medicines, and they also code for the proteins that are the site of the action of medication.” - Dr. Lisa Namerow
“[It’s] heartbreaking that we don't have a system that cares for these kids in the way that they should be cared for, and that it falls on primary care.” - Dr. Lisa Namerow
Email [email protected] to connect with Dr. Namerow or check out Connecticut Children’s Medical Center to know more about her work.
Resources Mentioned:
If you’d like to connect with me, you can find me on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter or email me at [email protected]. To learn more about me visit https://www.medicalbhs.com/
LOVE WHAT YOU HEARD? Leave us a 5-star review so we can continue to provide you with great content. Share this episode and help people know more about children’s health and well-being.

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