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Welcome to Season 2 of AMC Clinical Deep Dive!
Discover the power of Internet-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT), a high-yield intervention backed by NHMRC Level 1 evidence for depression and anxiety. These structured programs are game-changers for patients in rural or remote locations or those with mobility issues. In this episode, we break down essential OSCE safety steps: always assess suicide and self-harm risk before recommending iCBT and identify contraindications like substance dependence or personality disorders. We explore top Australian resources like MoodGYM and THIS WAY UP to help you deliver a professional, evidence-based management plan.
#AMCClinicalExam #iCBT #DigitalMentalHealth #DepressionManagement #OSCE #IMGAustralia #MoodGYM #Mental Health
Pro Tip: In your OSCE, always explicitly state that you have assessed the patient's risk of self-harm before suggesting a digital program. Recommending a specific, reputable Australian tool like MoodGYM (developed by ANU) while citing NHMRC Level 1 evidence will demonstrate the high-level safety and evidence-based knowledge examiners demand.
If this AMC-related topic interests you, visit the full webpage for extended notes and additional exam-oriented resources:
Also, listen to the Mental Health series:
S2E26 - Exercise Prescriptions for Mild to Moderate Depression
S2E7 - Mastering Bibliotherapy for Depression
Special08 - The Psychiatric Consultation
S1E131 - Unpacking Depression and Alcohol Abuse in a 45-Year-Old Man
S1E116 - Mastering Acute Psychosis in a Uni Student
S1E109 - Postnatal Depression and Exhaustion
🎧 Episodes in Season 1 (150 clinical scenarios) have been indexed by topic, patient group, discipline, setting, and more to support targeted learning. Use the filters to locate discussions relevant to your study or clinical training.
By MedistandingWelcome to Season 2 of AMC Clinical Deep Dive!
Discover the power of Internet-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (iCBT), a high-yield intervention backed by NHMRC Level 1 evidence for depression and anxiety. These structured programs are game-changers for patients in rural or remote locations or those with mobility issues. In this episode, we break down essential OSCE safety steps: always assess suicide and self-harm risk before recommending iCBT and identify contraindications like substance dependence or personality disorders. We explore top Australian resources like MoodGYM and THIS WAY UP to help you deliver a professional, evidence-based management plan.
#AMCClinicalExam #iCBT #DigitalMentalHealth #DepressionManagement #OSCE #IMGAustralia #MoodGYM #Mental Health
Pro Tip: In your OSCE, always explicitly state that you have assessed the patient's risk of self-harm before suggesting a digital program. Recommending a specific, reputable Australian tool like MoodGYM (developed by ANU) while citing NHMRC Level 1 evidence will demonstrate the high-level safety and evidence-based knowledge examiners demand.
If this AMC-related topic interests you, visit the full webpage for extended notes and additional exam-oriented resources:
Also, listen to the Mental Health series:
S2E26 - Exercise Prescriptions for Mild to Moderate Depression
S2E7 - Mastering Bibliotherapy for Depression
Special08 - The Psychiatric Consultation
S1E131 - Unpacking Depression and Alcohol Abuse in a 45-Year-Old Man
S1E116 - Mastering Acute Psychosis in a Uni Student
S1E109 - Postnatal Depression and Exhaustion
🎧 Episodes in Season 1 (150 clinical scenarios) have been indexed by topic, patient group, discipline, setting, and more to support targeted learning. Use the filters to locate discussions relevant to your study or clinical training.