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By Kent Roundy and Tom Rayner
5
77 ratings
The podcast currently has 151 episodes available.
Thank you Parker Webber, OMS IV for building a very difficult (for me) podcast! Thank you Liz "SP" Mouw, OMS IV, for helping out. This podcast looks at the current ecosystem of both palliative psychiatry and psychiatry involvement in palliative care. We enjoyed (mostly) our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Liz "Smarty Pants" Mouw, OMS IV developing this podcast. This podcast is describes how psychiatric illness care moves (or doesn't) from specialized developmental disorder clinics to adult clinics. Liz does a great job of describing the current landscape and how that may be evolving. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Liz "Smarty Pants" Mouw, OMS IV developing this podcast. This podcast is focused describing how the growing understanding of genetics has led to changes in how developmental disorders might be addressed. This podcast looks at neurodevelopmental disorders and syndromic disorders. There is a focus on CNVs in particular. This podcast has a great deal of descriptive language to introduce the topic to those that may be less familiar with the content. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Conner Dearden, OMS III, for developing this podcast.
Thank you Alex Calescibetta, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you , Liz Mouw, OMS IV for helping out! This podcast is an introduction to Cotard's Syndrome. It is a broad topic with numerous case reports. High Yield shelf information about the differences between Illness Anxiety Disorder and Somatic Symptom Disorder can be found at the start. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Parker Webber, OMS IV as primary lead on this podcast and Conner Dearden, OMS III, for helping to develop this podcast. This podcast is focused on focusing on the important aspects of sleep in terms of sorting out questions for the shelf exam. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Conner Dearden, OMS III, for developing this podcast (and two more at the same time). Thank you Alex Calescibetta, OMS III and Parker Webber, OMS IV for helping out! This podcast looks at some interesting aspects of sleep in terms of emotional response to lack of sleep and also how sleep may affect patients with schizophrenia. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Noel "65%" Delgadillo, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you Jasmine Kaura, OMS III, for helping out! This podcast starts by defining delirium then discusses the landscape of delirium. After this, it moves into high yield information at about the 19 minute mark. More follows! We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Alex Jones, BS, MSBS, for taking time to help others learn about your pathway to medical school. Alex described how he ended up in medical school. It was what one of my mentors would have called the "Broken Arrow Pathway (Dr. P. Foreman)." What a ride! It is a great listen for those without a perfect resume to hear how Alex overcame a "deep chasm" to get where he wants to be. Congratulations Alex on acceptance to Rocky Vista University's fall class! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Jasmine Kaura, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you Brandon Wilkinson, OMS IV, for helping out! This podcast has high yield information for the shelf at the start at the start addressing the distinctions between capacity and competency. Jasmine then provides a very interesting history of mental health courts and how they provide an intersection between so many different stakeholders. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
The podcast currently has 151 episodes available.