For Residents
For Residents
Treating military members, veterans, and their families
I had the unique opportunity to attend a civilian medical school followed by residency and fellowship training along civilian providers, and I...
For Residents
Aerospace medicine and psychiatry
As part of my psychiatry residency training, I had the privilege to work with and learn from an aerospace psychiatrist.
For Residents
Career Choices: Addiction psychiatry
In this Career Choices, Dr. Ahmed talked with Dr. Stanciu, an addiction psychiatrist who provides support to clinicians managing patients with...
For Residents
The blinding lies of depression
Numb and empty, I continued to drive home in a daze. My mind focused only on the light ahead changing from yellow to red.
For Residents
The effect of collateral information on involuntary psychiatric commitment
Collateral information is a key component obtained during the psychiatric admission process whereby clinicians gather information provided about...
For Residents
Fulfillment within success: A physician’s dilemma
They say success without fulfillment is of little value in life.
For Residents
The gift of misery
Our business is misery; sometimes we track in the broken, the beat down, the rock bottom.
From the Journals
Parental leave for residents pales in comparison to that of faculty physicians
Twelve top institutions provided paid childbearing/family leave for faculty physicians, only eight did so for residents.
For Residents
A transgender adolescent with chronic pain, depression, and PTSD
X, a 17-year-old Mexican-American transgender male, experienced a traumatic brain injury 4 years ago and subsequently developed PTSD.
For Residents
Resilience: Our only remedy?
Resilience is like patience; we all wish we had more of it, but we hope to avoid getting it the hard way.
Audio
Craig Getting, Luis Aguilar-Montalva: Part I
How The Lantern Theater and Thomas Jefferson University team up to fight burnout and develop empathy.