This is USHMedstudent podcast! Find interesting information about the world of psychiatry with a focus on information for medical students. This is moderate yield information for MS III students in the clerkship. Podcasts will be annotated to define if they are higher yield for shelf prep or if they…
Thank you Jayce Blomquist, OMS III, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Dr. Gentry Ensign, DPT, OMS III, for being great sidekick!This podcast starts with high yield information about autism spectrum disorder, Rett Syndrome and some question details regarding alcohol/opiate use disorder maintenance treatment vs. withdrawal. The topic then dives into a description of what we are now learning about the microbiota and how it might be leveraged to treat mental health. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too!Thank you to the physicians that have blazed the podcast pathway over the last half decade. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Dr. Gentry Ensign, DPT, OMS III, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Jayce Blomquist, OMS III, for being great sidekick!This podcast starts with high yield information about depression questions, adjustment questions and a few imaging questions. The topic then dives into a description of Diffusion Tensor Imaging and how insights from DTI are providing some understanding of the neuroanatomy of depression. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too!Thank you to the physicians that have blazed the podcast pathway over the last half decade. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Alex Kimberling III, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Kasey Doney OMS MS III for being great sidekick!This podcast provides some high yield information about Benzos and Barbiturates that start of the podcast. The remainder is about an emerging treatment for Treatment Resistant Depression--Propofol! Thank you to the physicians that blazed the podcast pathway over half a decade ago. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Kasey Doney OMS III, for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Alex Kimberling OMS III for being great sidekick!This podcast addresses the state of understanding regarding CJD. It is an update from a previous podcast. I hope this leads to great things for Kasey! There is some high yield at the beginning at the podcast for the shelf exam.Thank you to the physicians that blazed the podcast pathway over half a decade ago. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Ben Ballard, PMHNP-S for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Kasey Doney OMS III and Alex Kimberling OMS III for being great sidekicks! This podcast addresses the use of stalking and the overlap with mental illness. This was fascinating and provides insights into how to consider this challenging behavior. There is some high yield at the beginning at the podcast for the shelf exam. Thank you to the physicians that blazed the podcast pathway over half a decade ago. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Ben Ballard, PMHNP-S for developing this podcast topic! This podcast addresses the use of Esketamine in treatment resistant depression. Thank you to the physicians that blazed the podcast pathway over half a decade ago. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Sierra "emotional support" Taylor, OMS III for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Paige Douty, OMS III for significant contributions. This podcast has a substantial high yield component that looks at the various eating and feeding disorders. It also looks at a disorder new to the DSM V! It is our first podcast addressing this topic in any form. We enjoyed our conversation and hope you do too! Thank you to the physicians that blazed the podcast pathway over half a decade ago. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Ysatis Ruiz, OMS III for developing this podcast topic! Thank you Sierra "emotional support" Taylor, OMS III, for being a great sidekick. This podcast has some high yield information about schizophrenia at the onset. It looks at how estrogen may affect psychosis and what this may mean in terms of treatment. We enjoyed our conversation and hope you do too! Thank you to the physicians that blazed the path in starting over half a decade ago. Thank you to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Alex McRae, OMS III for building this podcast podcast! Thank you Carter Moon, OMS III, for being a great sidekick. The last podcast these two did revisited a podcast from 2020 by Dr. Steven Doyle that included sidekicks Dr. Valentina Bonnefil and Dr. Gio Montesano. Amazingly, this podcast looks at a podcast from the same era where Dr. Bonnefil is the leader and Drs. Montesano and Doyle are sidekicks that looked at the gut-brain connection and the myelin story. This podcast looks from the opposite direction about how the brain may influence the gut. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to some of the physicians that blazed the path in 2020 and to the new students that carry the torch! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music! Most of all, thank you to everybody that listens in and learns with us.
Thank you Kevin McOmie, OMS IV for building this podcast podcast! This podcast revisits a previous podcast looking at the effects of social media. This podcast does not have high yield at the onset. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Carter Moon, OMS III for building this podcast podcast! Thank you Alex McRae, OMS III, for being a great sidekick. This podcast revisits a podcast from 2020 by Dr. Steven Doyle that looked at psychosis following a TBI. There is great high yield information at the onset and some new data that we found interesting. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Parker Webber, OMS IV for building a very difficult (for me) podcast! Thank you Liz "SP" Mouw, OMS IV, for helping out. This podcast looks at the current ecosystem of both palliative psychiatry and psychiatry involvement in palliative care. We enjoyed (mostly) our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Liz "Smarty Pants" Mouw, OMS IV developing this podcast. This podcast is describes how psychiatric illness care moves (or doesn't) from specialized developmental disorder clinics to adult clinics. Liz does a great job of describing the current landscape and how that may be evolving. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Liz "Smarty Pants" Mouw, OMS IV developing this podcast. This podcast is focused describing how the growing understanding of genetics has led to changes in how developmental disorders might be addressed. This podcast looks at neurodevelopmental disorders and syndromic disorders. There is a focus on CNVs in particular. This podcast has a great deal of descriptive language to introduce the topic to those that may be less familiar with the content. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Conner Dearden, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you Parker Webber, OMS IV, for helping out! This podcast focuses on sleep and what role is seems to play in a number of conditions including manic switches, postpartum depression and more! This podcast does not have information for shelf preparation, but is an interesting discussion about how sleep can have so many effects. We enjoyed our discussion and we hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Alex Calescibetta, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you , Liz Mouw, OMS IV for helping out! This podcast is an introduction to Cotard's Syndrome. It is a broad topic with numerous case reports. High Yield shelf information about the differences between Illness Anxiety Disorder and Somatic Symptom Disorder can be found at the start. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Parker Webber, OMS IV as primary lead on this podcast and Conner Dearden, OMS III, for helping to develop this podcast. This podcast is focused on focusing on the important aspects of sleep in terms of sorting out questions for the shelf exam. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Conner Dearden, OMS III, for developing this podcast (and two more at the same time). Thank you Alex Calescibetta, OMS III and Parker Webber, OMS IV for helping out! This podcast looks at some interesting aspects of sleep in terms of emotional response to lack of sleep and also how sleep may affect patients with schizophrenia. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Noel "65%" Delgadillo, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you Jasmine Kaura, OMS III, for helping out! This podcast starts by defining delirium then discusses the landscape of delirium. After this, it moves into high yield information at about the 19 minute mark. More follows! We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Alex Jones, BS, MSBS, for taking time to help others learn about your pathway to medical school. Alex described how he ended up in medical school. It was what one of my mentors would have called the "Broken Arrow Pathway (Dr. P. Foreman)." What a ride! It is a great listen for those without a perfect resume to hear how Alex overcame a "deep chasm" to get where he wants to be. Congratulations Alex on acceptance to Rocky Vista University's fall class! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Jasmine Kaura, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you Brandon Wilkinson, OMS IV, for helping out! This podcast has high yield information for the shelf at the start at the start addressing the distinctions between capacity and competency. Jasmine then provides a very interesting history of mental health courts and how they provide an intersection between so many different stakeholders. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Nara Kim, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you Brandon Wilkinson, OMS IV, for helping out! This podcast has high yield information for the shelf at the start. We have a structured debate about the condition which we think mirrors some of the thoughts about this condition in the 'wild.' Congratulations Nara on a resounding debate victory! We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Brandon Wilkinson, OMS IV, for developing this podcast. Thank you Noel Delgadillo, OMS III, for helping out! This podcast dives into the medication Amisulpride. We talk about why it isn't in the United States, implications of the medication and what may be on the horizon. There is a substantial amount of high yield information in this podcast. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Kody Bailey, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you Bayli Zimmerman, OMS IV, for helping out! This podcast dives into the literature regarding suicide. We tried to focus on very young suicide and found some interesting information. The explicit content is discussion about suicide. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Miranda "Spitfire" Speth, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you Bayli Zimmerman, OMS IV, for another guest star appearance! This podcast discusses these two syndromes based on Miranda's review of the literature. She did a great job and helped me learn more about the similarities between the two conditions. She also clarified the differences I didn't know. This is a great refresh on recognition and treatment of the psychiatric condition. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Miranda "Spitfire" Speth, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you Bayli Zimmerman, OMS IV, for helping out! This podcast took an unexpected turn when Miranda quizzed Dr. Roundy about antipsychotic medication. This is high yield--the entire podcast. Clearly somebody has some work to do! We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Brandon Wilkinson, OMS IV, for developing this podcast. Thank you Bayli Zimmerman, OMS IV, for helping out last minute! This podcast provides a discussion about the safety of antipsychotic medications. The data is quite surprising! There is a fair amount of information through the podcast that may be high yield. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Bayli Zimmerman, OMS IV for developing this podcast. Thank you Nara Kim, OMS III for chipping in. This podcast discusses what Bayli found in the literature about major self-mutilation in psychosis with the goal of figuring out how we might intervene. There is some content about mutilation that may be considered explicit and we have included the warning. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Spencer Hood, OMS III for developing this podcast. Thank you Dr. Dave "Batman" Brown for a guest star appearance! This podcast introduces autoimmune encephalopathies. There is shelf exam content in this podcast starting at the 5:00 mark. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Timothy Light, OMS IV for developing this podcast. Thank you Robert Coffman, OMS III, for joining in. This podcast provides an introduction to a new and exciting medication that may soon be approved for treatment of Schizophrenia. There is high yield shelf exam content in this podcast starting at about the 7 minute mark. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Spencer Hood, OMS III for developing this podcast. This podcast describes current residencies in psychiatry discuss, somewhat, what jobs might look like broadly. There is no shelf exam content in this podcast. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Wes Stevens, OMS III and Kyle Johnson, OMS III for developing this podcast. This podcast discusses some of things that have been learned about genetics over the last 20 years. The initial portion does tackle some of the shelf exam principles that are tested and could be helpful. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Robert Coffman, OMS III and Nick Afshari, OMS III for developing this podcast. Thank you Shad "Little Brother" Roundy, DMD, for the guest star appearance. This podcast has a remarkable amount of high yield information at the onset. The nuances of how we talk about amnesia are addressed from various aspects. I enjoyed trying to learn more about both post anesthesia amnesia and dissociative fugue. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Tim Light, OMS IV, for developing this podcast. Thank you Kory Camp, LCSW, for joining in to help out. It is surprisingly difficult to be treated at the Utah States Hospital and how patients come here can be confusing for students. This podcast focuses on the pathways that lead to patient treatment here. It is informational without a focus on shelf content. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Tim Light, OMS IV, for developing this podcast. Thank you Kory Camp, LCSW, for teaching us how to understand schizophrenia better. This podcast focuses on how to understand patients with schizophrenia to improve interactions and therapy. We use the voices profile that was given to us by Sally Riggs, PhD. This has some helpful information at the onset and is a great way to learn more about this difficult illness. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Khamil Durodola, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you Eric KO, OMS III, for being the sidekick in this production! We review (briefly) high yield information about recognizing delirium questions on the shelf. After that, we discuss questions that have perplexed Dr. Roundy for years and even try to address "time on the pump!" The focus is on risk factors for delirium followed by interesting research being done in terms of Cerebral Oxygenation and Inflammation. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Eric KO, MS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you Khamil Durodola, OMS III, for being the sidekick in this production! We review high yield information briefly at onset about genetic testing concepts that may be tested on the Shelf. We follow this with a discussion about how neuropathology has quit being "the graveyard of neuropathology" and entered a realm that is remarkably exciting. This includes a great set of discussions that describe how we understand the field currently based on our reading of the papers reviewed. We also discuss some of the techniques that are now being used--to the best of our understanding. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Eric KO, OMS III, for developing this podcast. Thank you Khamil Durodola, OMS III, for being the sidekick in this production! We review high yield information suicide risk at the beginning then discuss the history and implementation of the psychological autopsy. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Jarred Brooks, Brynn Ellis and Westin Wong for developing this podcast. We review high yield information about Alcohol Use Disorders focusing on treatment in both the acute and maintenance phases. We also talk about treatments in the pipeline to help manage this very challenging condition.
Thank you Matt Steffensen, OMS IV for developing this podcast. We review high yield information about Autism Spectrum Disorder at the beginning of the podcast. We then dive into a discussion about adult autism that complements the podcast Matt initially developed. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Allie "We'll Carry You!" Wallace, OMS III and Liz Mouw, OMS III for developing this podcast. We review high yield information about attachment at the beginning of the podcast. We then dive into a discussion about ACES. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Westin "Who is Brandon?" Wong, OMS IV, for developing this podcast. Thank you Jarred Brooks, OMS III for participating. Thank you Erin "I talk" Callahan, OMS IV for a guest appearance! This podcast has a great deal of high yield information about depression at the beginning of the podcast. It then delves into a description of Psilocybin and a discussion of recently published articles on treatment of depression and tobacco cessation. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Erin "I talk" Callahan, OMS IV for developing this podcast. Thank you Westin Wong, OMS IV, Liz Mouw, OMS III and Allie Wallace, OMS III for participating. This podcast some high yield information about common pediatric topics at the beginning of the podcast. It then delves into the ecosystem for pediatric psychiatric care and how that is evolving. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Christian Earl, OMS IV for developing this podcast. Thank you Erin Callahan, OMS IV and Westin Wong, OMS IV for participating in development of this topic. This podcast contains high yield shelf information about Major Depressive Disorder with Peripartum Onset at the beginning. The conversation from there describes some of the aspects of this type of depression and why it needs greater attention. The podcast then looks at Zuranolone directly with important information about the nuances of prescribing this molecule. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Christian Earl, OMS IV for developing this podcast. Thank you Erin Callahan, OMS IV for participating in development of this podcast. This podcast contains high yield shelf information about Depression and Huntington Disorder at the beginning. We think that there is continued yield throughout. This podcast looks at the role that BDNF plays in a few conditions from the DSM including those listed above. There is a tremendous historical story that accompanies the identification of Nerve Growth Factors as part of this review. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Christian Earl, OMS IV for developing this podcast. This podcast does a great job describing memory formation. This podcast describes our understanding of how we can leverage our understanding of memory to obtain high scores in exams (use Anki!). We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Derrik Dotter OMS III and Chad Talbot, OMS III for developing this podcast. This podcast describes the principles behind EMDR and reviews the data supporting the use of this therapy. We believe this is an informative podcast that describes topics in the shelf exam. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Derrik Dotter OMS III and Chad Talbot, OMS III for participating in this podcast. This podcast describes the principles behind MCT and some of the data supporting the use of this therapy. We believe this is an informative podcast that describes topics in the shelf exam. It is not what might be considered high yield. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Quinn Gray and Joshua Hansen, OMS III's for developing this podcast. Welcome Dr. Thomas Rayner who will hopefully be involved in many future podcasts. This podcast describes the DSM personality disorders in Cluster B and how they might be distinguished from the other diagnoses that can be confounders in the Shelf. We believe this is a high yield podcast for Cluster B prep. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Doug Wirthlin, OMS III for developing this podcast. Thank you Joshua Hansen, OMS III and Quin Gray, OMS III, for joining in this conversation regarding Xylazine. This podcast describes how this medication approved for use in animals has started to affect our patients. This does not have any shelf-prep, but we found the topic interesting and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!
Thank you Joshua Hansen, OMS III, Quin Gray, OMS III and Doug Wirthlin, OMS III for joining me in a conversation regarding the exciting future of psychiatry. This podcast describes how induced Pluripotent Stem Cells may affect psychiatry in the future. This does not have any shelf-prep, but we found the topic interesting enough to plan for additional episodes. We enjoyed our discussion and hope you do too! Thank you to the immortal Jordan Turner for creating the perfect bumper music!