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PsychRounds: The Psychiatry Podcast

Author: Dr. Tanner Hewitt, Dr. Larry Wang and Dr. Bradley Miller

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Welcome to Psych Rounds, the podcast tailored for psychiatry residents and students. Join us, three psychiatric resident physicians, as we delve into quick insights, interviews, and practical tips essential for educational practice. Subscribe for a straightforward yet informal approach to psychiatric knowledge. Let's navigate together through all the "need-to-know" information of clinical psychiatry.

Contact us at : psychroundspodcast@gmail.com

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Welcome to another special guest episode. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Christine Yu Moutier, M.D., the acting Chief Medical Officer of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. We’ll be discussing important topics around suicide prevention and much more. AFSP: ⁠https://afsp.org/⁠ Suicide Prevention Handbook: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/suicide-prevention/8BE216EF6EF05ABAF83B5C0D7FC9B969
Join us as we take a break from some psychopharmacology. Today, we will be talking about CBT-I, one of the first-line therapy interventions for insomnia.
Welcome back to our sleep series! Today, we're diving into two of the most popular sleep aids: Melatonin and Rozerem.
Join us for our first episode on the orexin antagonists! We will be briefly discussing: Suvorexant, brand-name Belsomra, Lemborexant, brand-name Dayvigo, and Daridorexant, brand-name Quviviq.
In this episode, we explore the Z Drugs—Zolpidem, Zaleplon, and Eszopiclone. Join us as we give a brief introduction to this class of medications commonly used for sleep. ANSWER TO POLL QUESTION BELOW (SPOILER) —————————————————— Answer: Choice B (Zolpidem)
Join us as we discuss a commonly used class of medications for sleep, the H1 antagonists. This includes medications such as hydroxyzine, mirtazapine, doxepin and more Answer to Poll Question Below (SPOILER) —————————————————— Answer: Choice B (Doxepin)
Welcome to our next guest episode! We’re excited to have Dr. Barry Krakow, M.D., with us. In this episode, he’ll provide an introduction to sleep medicine in psychiatry. Be sure to check out his website below: https://barrykrakowmd.com/ Answer to Poll Question Below (SPOILER) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: E (Priapism)
Did someone say Latuda Lafooda? Join us as we talk about a frequently used anti-psychotic that recently went generic. Answer to Poll Question Below (SPOILER) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: D (CYP 3A4)
On this episode we will be talking about another atypical antipsychotic, Geodon (Ziprasidone). Answer to Poll Question Below (SPOILER) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: C (Akathsia)
Join us as we discuss Invega (Paliperidone) and its various long-acting formulations such as Sustenna, Trinza, and Hafyera. Help us decide what topics do next! Poll below!
Join us as we discuss a second generation antipsychotic, Risperidone (Risperdal). We will also cover some the long-acting injectable formulations such as Consta, Uzedy and Perseris. Answer to Poll Question Below (SPOILER) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Answer: D (Low-dose Aripiprazole)
Join us as we discuss another typical antipsychotic, Fluphenazine (Prolixin). Answer to Poll Question Below (SPOILER) ----------------------------------------------------------- Answer: B (1.25)
Today, we will be discussing one of the most commonly used first generation anti-psychotics, Haloperidol (Haldol). Answer to Poll Question Below (SPOILER) —————————————————— Answer: Choice C (Fluphenazine)
Join us as we start off the anti-psychotic series! Today, we will discuss the very first antipsychotic brought to market in the United States, Thorazine (Chlorpromazine). Answer to Poll Question Below (SPOILER) ------------------------------------------------------ Answer: D (Hiccups)
Join us and special guest Dr. Jason Cafer, author of Cafer's Psychopharmacology, for a Q&A on antipsychotics and schizophrenia. For more information visit: https://www.cafermed.com/ Answer to poll question below (SPOILER) ————————————————— Answer: Option B: B Vitamins.
Join us for the second episode of our Schizophrenia series. Today, we will be discussing the pathophysiology and some of the receptors of interest in this disorder.
Welcome to our first episode on Schizophrenia! We will be talking about diagnosis, history, treatment, and much more on this mini-series.
On this episode, we will discuss two additional mood stabilizers Carbamazepine (Tegretol) and it's cousin Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal).
Welcome to today's episode where we discuss another mood stabilizer, Lamotrigine (Lamictal).
Welcome to our next mood stabilizer episode, today we will be discussing Valproic Acid! Other medication names you may encounter: Depakote DR, ER, and Depakene.
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