Bonus Short - Clinician Mental Health in the COVID-19 Pandemic
From April 2020, Bonus Short - Clinician Mental Health in the COVID-19 PandemicIn this Hippo Education Short, psychiatrist Dr. Melissa Shepard sits down with Primary Care RAP host Dr. Neda Frayha for some real talk on the mental health challenges facing health care workers in the COVID-19 pandemic, and some concrete, tangible tools to help us get through this period. Spoiler …
23min 15Melissa Shepard, MD and Neda Frayha, MDLiving with Cystic Fibrosis: Part II
From January 2018, A Feverish Frenzy!Mizuho sits down with Claire Wineland a patient with Cystic fibrosis to learn what it is like to live with a chronic progressive terminal illness and helps change the narrative for healthcare workers.
15min 45Mizuho Morrison, DO and Claire WinelandLiving With CF
From December 2017, Jingle, JingleMizuho sits down with Claire Wineland a patient with Cystic fibrosis to learn what it is like to live with a chronic progressive terminal illness. Claire opens up about her experience. •
16min 2Claire Wineland and Mizuho Morrison, DOAdult ADHD, Part 2
From August 2017, Diabetes and Whispered Pectorilo….what???ADHD is not just for kids! We review the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in Adults. •
13min 58Heidi James, MD and Elizabeth Haskins, MDAdult ADHD, Part 1
From August 2017, Diabetes and Whispered Pectorilo….what???ADHD is not just for kids! We review the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in Adults. •
12min 52Elizabeth Haskins, MD and Heidi James, MDPaper Chase 5 - SSRI Use in Pregnancy and Autism
From July 2017, Be Kind and Enjoy LifeDoes exposure to serotonergic antidepressants in utero lead to increased chancen of an autism spectrum diagnoses? Yes. But not in the statistically significant sort of way.
3min 11Andrew Buelt, DO and Joe Weatherly, DOPsychiatry Files - Bipolar
From May 2017, My Gut Biome Told Me SoBipolar disorders are broadly broken into three groups: bipolar 1, bipolar 2, and cyclothymia. Each is characterized by varying degrees of vascilation between the poles of mania and depression. Bipolar 1 is characterized by episodes of mania, Bipolar 2 by hypomania, cyclothymia by greater than …
19min 23Rob Orman, MD and Shawn Hersevoort, MD, MPHAntipsychotic Side Effects
From April 2017, Antibiotics in the Lyme-LightAntipsychotics are frequently used to treat mental health conditions. They are associated with several common side effects that primary care physicians needs to be family with. These include, metabolic syndrome, hyperprolactinemia, akathisia, acute dystonia, neuroleptic malignant syndrome …
11min 31Shawn Hersevoort, MD, MPH and Rob Orman, MDThe Primary Care RAP Hot Sheet: January 2017
From January 2017, The Primary Care RAP Hot Sheet: January 2017What do Princess Leia, peanut butter, price-gouging and Ebola have in common? This Month’s Hot Sheet, of course! •
5min 9Heidi James, MD and Andrew Buelt, DOLoss of Autonomy
From January 2017, Bones Lose Their AutonomyPsychiatrist Shawn Hersevoort touches on some of the legal, medical, financial and emotional concerns that arise as someone loses the ability to care for themselves. •
11min 35Shawn Hersevoort, MD, MPH and Rob Orman, MDSuicide Assessment
From January 2017, Bones Lose Their AutonomyHeidi and Rob discuss the assessment of suicide.
5min 52Heidi James, MD and Rob Orman, MDDepression in Dementia: Advanced Tx
From December 2016, Ear Pain is but a MemoryPart two of Shawn Hersevoort's Guide to Managing Dementia in Depression. In this segment we focus on: use of stimulants, medications directed at slowing dementia, and managing depression associated with Parkinson's Disease. •
19min 5Rob Orman, MD and Shawn Hersevoort, MD, MPHDepression in Dementia: Dx and Tx
From December 2016, Ear Pain is but a MemoryRob and Dr. Shawn Hersevoort discuss a psychiatric approach to evaluating and managing depression in patients with dementia. •
12min 45Rob Orman, MD and Shawn Hersevoort, MD, MPHPaperchase 2: Antidepressant Effects in Depression Severity
From October 2016, Running Toward LongevityDiscuss findings from the recent article by Fournier, Jay C., et al. "Antidepressant drug effects and depression severity: a patient-level meta-analysis." Jama 303.1 (2010): 47-53. •
4min 5Andrew Buelt, DO and Joe Weatherly, DOPaper Chase 1: Pimavanserin - A New Treatment for Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis
From August 2016, Feeling RestlessPatients with Parkinson’s Disease psychosis treated with pimavanserin had decreased psychosis scores compared to those given placebo. •
4min 57Andrew Buelt, DO and Joe Weatherly, DOSomatic Symptom Disorders
From August 2016, Feeling RestlessPsychiatrist Shawn Hersevoort is back! This time, it’s all about somatic symptoms.
20min 19Shawn Hersevoort, MD, MPH and Rob Orman, MDFunctional Pain Syndromes: Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue
From August 2016, Feeling RestlessThe visceral reaction to a patient with ‘functional pain’ can be that it is 100% psychological. While there is certainly a mental component, there may also be physical aspects. •
12min 24Shawn Hersevoort, MD, MPH and Rob Orman, MDThe Happy MD’s Guide to Physician Wellness
From January 2016, Palliative Cerumen EmergenciesDoes your mission statement account for provider happiness?
18min 38Dike Drummond, MD and Rob Orman, MDJerry’s Story: Understanding Paranoid Schizophrenia
From October 2015, When You Say Dizzy, Do You Mean....Discuss the patient experience of schizophrenia, depot haloperidol therapy. •
19min 24Rob Orman, MD and Heidi James, MDPaper Chase 5: Crime and Varenicline
From October 2015, When You Say Dizzy, Do You Mean....Discuss findings from the recent article Molero, Yasmina, et al. "Varenicline and risk of psychiatric conditions, suicidal behaviour, criminal offending, and transport accidents and offences: population based cohort study." bmj 350 (2015): h2388. •
7min 3Andrew Buelt, DO and Joe Weatherly, DO
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