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The Opioid Crisis: An MDedge Psychcast Presentation

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Sexuality throughout life: Stephen Levine

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In this Masterclass episode, Stephen Levine, MD, stops by to talk about how human sexuality flows and changes throughout the life cycle. Dr. Levine, professor of psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, checked in from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas. And later, Dr. RK discusses bipolar disorder in part I of her new series.

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In this Masterclass episode, Stephen Levine, MD, stops by to talk about how human sexuality flows and changes throughout the life cycle. Dr. Levine, professor of psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, checked in from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas. And later, Dr. RK discusses bipolar disorder in part I of her new series.

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In this Masterclass episode, Stephen Levine, MD, stops by to talk about how human sexuality flows and changes throughout the life cycle. Dr. Levine, professor of psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, checked in from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas. And later, Dr. RK discusses bipolar disorder in part I of her new series.

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Alzheimer’s update: George Grossberg

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George T. Grossberg, MD, gives a Masterclass lecture from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas on the latest developments in treating Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Grossberg is the Samuel W. Fordyce professor and director of geriatric psychiatry at Saint Louis University.

And later, Dr. RK talks MDQ.

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George T. Grossberg, MD, gives a Masterclass lecture from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas on the latest developments in treating Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Grossberg is the Samuel W. Fordyce professor and director of geriatric psychiatry at Saint Louis University.

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George T. Grossberg, MD, gives a Masterclass lecture from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas on the latest developments in treating Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Grossberg is the Samuel W. Fordyce professor and director of geriatric psychiatry at Saint Louis University.

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Deprescribing: Nicolas Badre

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Many patients come to psychiatrists on medications regimens that are not evidence-based. In this episode of the MDedge Psychcast, Dr. Lorenzo Norris speaks with Dr. Nicolas Badre about ways to approach reducing dosages or discontinuing medications that are not beneficial. Dr. Badre, who has written about “deprescribing,” is a forensic psychiatrist who holds teaching positions at the University of California San Diego, and the University of San Diego.

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Many patients come to psychiatrists on medications regimens that are not evidence-based. In this episode of the MDedge Psychcast, Dr. Lorenzo Norris speaks with Dr. Nicolas Badre about ways to approach reducing dosages or discontinuing medications that are not beneficial. Dr. Badre, who has written about “deprescribing,” is a forensic psychiatrist who holds teaching positions at the University of California San Diego, and the University of San Diego.

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Many patients come to psychiatrists on medications regimens that are not evidence-based. In this episode of the MDedge Psychcast, Dr. Lorenzo Norris speaks with Dr. Nicolas Badre about ways to approach reducing dosages or discontinuing medications that are not beneficial. Dr. Badre, who has written about “deprescribing,” is a forensic psychiatrist who holds teaching positions at the University of California San Diego, and the University of San Diego.

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Masterclass: Marlene Freeman on treating bipolar disorder in women

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In this Masterclass episode of the MDedge Psychcast from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas, Dr. Marlene Freeman discusses the latest studies on the risks of treating – and not treating – women with bipolar disorder during pregnancy. Dr. Freeman, associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, also shares preliminary data on the impact of exposure to atypical antipsychotics from the National Pregnancy Registry for Psychiatric Medications at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she also serves as associate director of Women’s Mental Health.
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In this Masterclass episode of the MDedge Psychcast from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas, Dr. Marlene Freeman discusses the latest studies on the risks of treating – and not treating – women with bipolar disorder during pregnancy. Dr. Freeman, associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, also shares preliminary data on the impact of exposure to atypical antipsychotics from the National Pregnancy Registry for Psychiatric Medications at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she also serves as associate director of Women’s Mental Health.
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In this Masterclass episode of the MDedge Psychcast from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas, Dr. Marlene Freeman discusses the latest studies on the risks of treating – and not treating – women with bipolar disorder during pregnancy. Dr. Freeman, associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, also shares preliminary data on the impact of exposure to atypical antipsychotics from the National Pregnancy Registry for Psychiatric Medications at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she also serves as associate director of Women’s Mental Health.
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Masterclass: Richard Balon discusses rising U.S. drug prices

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When a patient told Richard Balon, MD, that he could no longer afford to spend $300 a month on a tricyclic, Dr. Balon could not believe that the price was so high. “This is clearly unsustainable,” said Dr. Balon, professor of psychiatry and anesthesiology, and associate chair of education at Wayne State University in Detroit. In this Masterclass episode of the Psychcast from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas, he lectures on the increase in the price of generic and brand name medications in the United States.

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When a patient told Richard Balon, MD, that he could no longer afford to spend $300 a month on a tricyclic, Dr. Balon could not believe that the price was so high. “This is clearly unsustainable,” said Dr. Balon, professor of psychiatry and anesthesiology, and associate chair of education at Wayne State University in Detroit. In this Masterclass episode of the Psychcast from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas, he lectures on the increase in the price of generic and brand name medications in the United States.

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When a patient told Richard Balon, MD, that he could no longer afford to spend $300 a month on a tricyclic, Dr. Balon could not believe that the price was so high. “This is clearly unsustainable,” said Dr. Balon, professor of psychiatry and anesthesiology, and associate chair of education at Wayne State University in Detroit. In this Masterclass episode of the Psychcast from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas, he lectures on the increase in the price of generic and brand name medications in the United States.

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Suicide: Igor Galynker

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In this episode, Igor Galynker, MD, stops by to talk about suicide with Lorenzo Norris, MD. One major topic of conversation centers around suicide-specific diagnosis. And later, Renee Kohanski, MD, talks about the importance of communication. You can listen to Dr. Galynker’s first appearance on the Psychcast here.

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In this episode, Igor Galynker, MD, stops by to talk about suicide with Lorenzo Norris, MD. One major topic of conversation centers around suicide-specific diagnosis. And later, Renee Kohanski, MD, talks about the importance of communication. You can listen to Dr. Galynker’s first appearance on the Psychcast here.

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In this episode, Igor Galynker, MD, stops by to talk about suicide with Lorenzo Norris, MD. One major topic of conversation centers around suicide-specific diagnosis. And later, Renee Kohanski, MD, talks about the importance of communication. You can listen to Dr. Galynker’s first appearance on the Psychcast here.

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Benzodiazapines for anxiety: Psychcast Masterclass

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In this episode of the MDedge Psychcast, we join Jeffrey R. Strawn, MD, at the Psychopharmacology Update meeting in Cincinnati, for a lecture on using benzodiazapines for patients with anxiety disorders. Also in this episode, what happens when you have plans to get some work done, but Alexa has other ideas? Dr. RK offers her thoughts on just such a situation – and on practicing what she preaches. You can contact the Psychcast by emailing podcasts@mdedge.com.

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In this episode of the MDedge Psychcast, we join Jeffrey R. Strawn, MD, at the Psychopharmacology Update meeting in Cincinnati, for a lecture on using benzodiazapines for patients with anxiety disorders. Also in this episode, what happens when you have plans to get some work done, but Alexa has other ideas? Dr. RK offers her thoughts on just such a situation – and on practicing what she preaches. You can contact the Psychcast by emailing podcasts@mdedge.com.

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In this episode of the MDedge Psychcast, we join Jeffrey R. Strawn, MD, at the Psychopharmacology Update meeting in Cincinnati, for a lecture on using benzodiazapines for patients with anxiety disorders. Also in this episode, what happens when you have plans to get some work done, but Alexa has other ideas? Dr. RK offers her thoughts on just such a situation – and on practicing what she preaches. You can contact the Psychcast by emailing podcasts@mdedge.com.

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Tardive dyskinesia: Masterclass

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Jonathan Meyer, MD, notes that TD has been the bane of the psychiatrist’s existence for the better part of a half century. In this Masterclass edition from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas, Dr. Meyer talks about this movement disorder and analyzes how psychiatrists should approach treatment today.

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Jonathan Meyer, MD, notes that TD has been the bane of the psychiatrist’s existence for the better part of a half century. In this Masterclass edition from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas, Dr. Meyer talks about this movement disorder and analyzes how psychiatrists should approach treatment today.

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Jonathan Meyer, MD, notes that TD has been the bane of the psychiatrist’s existence for the better part of a half century. In this Masterclass edition from the 2018 AACP Encore meeting in Las Vegas, Dr. Meyer talks about this movement disorder and analyzes how psychiatrists should approach treatment today.

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Violence against women: Gail Robinson

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Gail Erlick Robinson, MD, joins Lorenzo Norris, MD, at the 2018 meeting of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry in White Plains, N.Y., to talk about violence against women.Dr. Robinson is professor of psychiatry and obstetrics/gynecology and professor of equality, gender, and population at the University of Toronto. She’s also chair of GAP’s Committee on Gender & Mental Health. In this episode, Dr. Robinson delves into strategies for interacting with survivors of violence, the roots of the “Me Too” movement, as well as rising rates of maternal mortality in the United States.
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Gail Erlick Robinson, MD, joins Lorenzo Norris, MD, at the 2018 meeting of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry in White Plains, N.Y., to talk about violence against women.Dr. Robinson is professor of psychiatry and obstetrics/gynecology and professor of equality, gender, and population at the University of Toronto. She’s also chair of GAP’s Committee on Gender & Mental Health. In this episode, Dr. Robinson delves into strategies for interacting with survivors of violence, the roots of the “Me Too” movement, as well as rising rates of maternal mortality in the United States.
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Gail Erlick Robinson, MD, joins Lorenzo Norris, MD, at the 2018 meeting of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry in White Plains, N.Y., to talk about violence against women.Dr. Robinson is professor of psychiatry and obstetrics/gynecology and professor of equality, gender, and population at the University of Toronto. She’s also chair of GAP’s Committee on Gender & Mental Health. In this episode, Dr. Robinson delves into strategies for interacting with survivors of violence, the roots of the “Me Too” movement, as well as rising rates of maternal mortality in the United States.
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