
This engaging dialogue between Dr. Gold and Dr. Fuehrlein serves as a
celebratory reminder of how far addiction psychiatry has come and the
promising advancements that lie ahead. As the conversation navigates
through personal histories, mentorship, innovative treatment approaches,
and the challenges of stigma, it reinforces the critical importance of
continued research and education in the field. The insights gleaned from
this discussion not only highlight the evolution of addiction
psychiatry but also underscore the shared commitment of professionals to
improve patient outcomes and foster a better understanding of substance
use disorders within society. As the sector evolves, it holds
near-boundless potential for future advancements, ultimately striving
for a world where addiction is met with compassion, understanding, and
effective treatment options.
GUEST: Brian S., Fuehrlein, MD, PhD: Dr. Fuehrlein is currently an
Addiction Psychiatry Fellow at Yale University and has accepted a
position as Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of the Addiction
Psychiatry Consult Service in the Department of Psychiatry at the
College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
HOST: Mark S. Gold, MD, DFASAM, DFLAPA: Dr. Gold is a world-renowned
expert on addiction-related diseases and has worked for 50+ years
developing models for understanding the effects of opioids, tobacco,
cocaine, and other drugs, as well as food, on the brain and behavior. He
is professor (neuroscience), chief, Dizney distinguished professor,
chairman (psychiatry), University of Florida College of Medicine,
emeritus eminent scholar, and 17th U.F. distinguished alumni professor.
He is also an adjunct professor in the Department of Psychiatry at
Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO