Thank you Spencer Downs, 'I'm chill' OMS III for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Jessica 'Keen' Bagley, OMS III for being a great sidekick!
This podcast lacks a high yield section, unless you want to spank the tests you are required to take. In that case, it is all high yield! We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too!
Thank you to the physicians that have blazed the podcast pathway over the last half decade. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Jessica 'Keen' Bagley, OMS III, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Spencer Downs, OMS III and Camila 'The Pseudonyms' Ugaz, OMS IV, for being great sidekicks!
This podcast starts with high yield information about schizophrenia risk factors. The discussion then dives into how we understand cytokines and schizophrenia tying together maternal risk and GWAS. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too!
Thank you to the physicians that have blazed the podcast pathway over the last half decade. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Cynthia Sharma, OMS IV, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Sabrina 'The Unyielding' Tran, OMS IV, for being a great sidekick!
This podcast starts with high yield information about the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia. The discussion then dives into the nuances of the nature of oscillations synchrony and how there are handoffs in brain activity. This is a technical discussion that has great information! We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too!
Thank you to the physicians that have blazed the podcast pathway over the last half decade. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Sabrina 'The Unyielding' Tran, OMS IV, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Cynthia Sharma, OMS IV, for being a great sidekick!
This podcast starts with high yield information about SSRI discontinuation syndrome and Lithium toxicity. The discussion then dives into the nuances of how either a Roux-and-Y or Sleeve Gastrectomy may affect blood levels of various medications. This is a technical discussion that has great information! We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too!
Thank you to the physicians that have blazed the podcast pathway over the last half decade. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Andrew 'Chuck' Blotter, OMS III, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Bryson Edwards, OMS III, and Cynthia Sharma for being great sidekicks!
This podcast starts with high yield information about how Schizoaffective disorder seems to be tested in the shelf exam. The discussion then dives into Andrew's experience growing up with a family member with Schizoaffective Disorder. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too!
Thank you to the physicians that have blazed the podcast pathway over the last half decade. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Jayce Blomquist, OMS III, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Dr. Gentry Ensign, DPT, OMS III, for being great sidekick!
This podcast starts with high yield information about autism spectrum disorder, Rett Syndrome and some question details regarding alcohol/opiate use disorder maintenance treatment vs. withdrawal. The topic then dives into a description of what we are now learning about the microbiota and how it might be leveraged to treat mental health. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too!
Thank you to the physicians that have blazed the podcast pathway over the last half decade. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Dr. Gentry Ensign, DPT, OMS III, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Jayce Blomquist, OMS III, for being great sidekick!
This podcast starts with high yield information about depression questions, adjustment questions and a few imaging questions. The topic then dives into a description of Diffusion Tensor Imaging and how insights from DTI are providing some understanding of the neuroanatomy of depression. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too!
Thank you to the physicians that have blazed the podcast pathway over the last half decade. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Alex Kimberling III, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Kasey Doney OMS MS III for being great sidekick!
This podcast provides some high yield information about Benzos and Barbiturates that start of the podcast. The remainder is about an emerging treatment for Treatment Resistant Depression--Propofol!
Thank you to the physicians that blazed the podcast pathway over half a decade ago. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Kasey Doney OMS III, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Alex Kimberling OMS III for being great sidekick!
This podcast addresses the state of understanding regarding CJD. It is an update from a previous podcast. I hope this leads to great things for Kasey! There is some high yield at the beginning at the podcast for the shelf exam.
Thank you to the physicians that blazed the podcast pathway over half a decade ago. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Ben Ballard, PMHNP-S for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Kasey Doney OMS III and Alex Kimberling OMS III for being great sidekicks!
This podcast addresses the use of stalking and the overlap with mental illness. This was fascinating and provides insights into how to consider this challenging behavior. There is some high yield at the beginning at the podcast for the shelf exam.
Thank you to the physicians that blazed the podcast pathway over half a decade ago. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Ben Ballard, PMHNP-S for developing this podcast topic!
This podcast addresses some details regarding Esketamine for the use of treatment resistant depression and updates a previous podcast that looked at this medication.
Thank you to the physicians that blazed the podcast pathway over half a decade ago. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Sierra "emotional support" Taylor, OMS III for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Paige Douty, OMS III for significant contributions.
This podcast has a substantial high yield component that looks at the various eating and feeding disorders. It also looks at a disorder new to the DSM V! It is our first podcast addressing this topic in any form. We enjoyed our conversation and hope you do too!
Thank you to the physicians that blazed the podcast pathway over half a decade ago. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Ysatis Ruiz, OMS III for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Sierra "emotional support" Taylor, OMS III, for being a great sidekick.
This podcast has some high yield information about schizophrenia at the onset. It looks at how estrogen may affect psychosis and what this may mean in terms of treatment. We enjoyed our conversation and hope you do too!
Thank you to the physicians that blazed the path in starting over half a decade ago. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Alex McRae, OMS III for building this podcast podcast! Thank you Carter Moon, OMS III, for being a great sidekick. The last podcast these two did revisited a podcast from 2020 by Dr. Steven Doyle that included sidekicks Dr. Valentina Bonnefil and Dr. Gio Montesano. Amazingly, this podcast looks at a podcast from the same era where Dr. Bonnefil is the leader and Drs. Montesano and Doyle are sidekicks that looked at the gut-brain connection and the myelin story. This podcast looks from the opposite direction about how the brain may influence the gut. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too!
Thank you to some of the physicians that blazed the path in 2020 and to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Kevin McOmie, OMS IV for building this podcast podcast! This podcast revisits a previous podcast looking at the effects of social media. This podcast does not have high yield at the onset. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Carter Moon, OMS III for building this podcast podcast! Thank you Alex McRae, OMS III, for being a great sidekick. This podcast revisits a podcast from 2020 by Dr. Steven Doyle that looked at psychosis following a TBI. There is great high yield information at the onset and some new data that we found interesting. 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 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 Parker Webber, OMS IV, for helping out! This podcast focuses on sleep and what role is seems to play in a number of conditions including manic switches, postpartum depression and more! This podcast does not have information for shelf preparation, but is an interesting discussion about how sleep can have so many effects. We enjoyed our discussion and we hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!