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Residents' Voices
Catching the runner’s high: Anxiety and the endocannabinoid system
Effortless.” “Weightless.” “Limitless.” “Carefree.” In most cases, these are words one would not commonly associate with running. In fact, many...
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Administration of ketamine for depression should be limited to psychiatrists
I n the modern-day practice of medicine, turf wars are more common than one may realize.
For Residents
My palliative care rotation: Lessons of gratitude, mindfulness, and kindness
As a psychiatry resident and as a part of consultation-liaison service, I have visited many palliative care patients to assist other physicians in...
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The challenge of ‘holding space’ while holding the pager
At morning shift change a few months ago on my consultation-liaison rotation, I thanked the night float resident who had been called to a case...
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Harassment of health care workers: A survey
During the course of my residency training, I have experienced and witnessed patients and visitors harassing health care workers (HCWs) by cursing...
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Private practice: The basics for psychiatry trainees
Many psychiatry trainees consider private practice as a career option or form of supplemental income.
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Canned diabetes prevention and a haunted COVID castle
Plus, a cheaper, fuzzier way to test for coronavirus.
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Systemic trauma in the Black community: My perspective as an Asian American
Being a physician gives me great privilege.
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More than just 3 dogs: Is burnout getting in the way of knowing our patients?
Do you ever leave work thinking “Why do I always feel so tired after my shift?”
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A resident’s guide to lithium
Lithium has been used in psychiatry for more than half a century and is considered the gold standard for treating acute mania and maintenance...
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Racial inequity in medical education and psychiatry
While I train as a resident psychiatrist, I am learning the value of cultural sensitivity and the importance of truly understanding the background...