

NEI Podcast
Neuroscience Education Institute
The Neuroscience Education Institute (NEI) is committed to help raise the standard of mental health by providing imaginative medical education that focuses on the highest level of learning. Each episode offers an opportunity to learn about current issues in psychiatry from key opinion leaders in the medical field. NEI's Podcast would be of value to anyone with an interest in neuropsychiatric diseases and psychopharmacology.
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Nov 8, 2019 • 17min
E49 - Extended Q&A with Dr. Roger McIntyre at NEI Congress!
In this episode, listen in for an extended Q&A session with Dr. Roger McIntyre as he answers some fascinating questions about his presentation on inflammation and depression: the gut-brain interaction!

Nov 7, 2019 • 22min
E48 - Extended Q&A with Dr. Timothy Wilens at NEI Congress!
Join us for this exciting extended Q&A session where Dr. Timothy Wilens addresses your most pressing questions from his presentation on transitioning from adolescence to adulthood with ADHD!

Nov 6, 2019 • 9min
E47 - Putting Pen to Paper with Professional Development: An Interview with Lisa Arrington, Managing Editor of CNS Spectrums at Cambridge University Press
In this episode, we discuss the publishing process from the perspective of the Managing Editor of CNS Spectrums, Lisa Arrington. Learn how to avoid the most common mistakes in the submission process, and how to let your submission stand out! Lisa Arrington is Managing Editor for CNS Spectrums at Cambridge University Press. Check out the scientific poster session for CNS Abstracts at this year's NEI Congress 2019. Saturday evening, November 9th!

Oct 16, 2019 • 21min
E46 - Drug Interactions and Pharmacokinetics with Dr. Patrick Finley
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Patrick Finley, a Professor of Clinical Pharmacy at UCSF and a board-certified psychiatric pharmacist, dives into the intricate world of drug interactions and pharmacokinetics. He highlights that 20% of hospitalizations are linked to drug interactions, emphasizing their often underestimated risk, particularly for the elderly. Dr. Finley explains key concepts like cytochrome P450 enzymes, discusses the impact of grapefruit juice on drug metabolism, and addresses the importance of pharmacogenetic testing for personalized medicine.

Oct 3, 2019 • 36min
E45 - Bonus Episode with Dr. Mary Moller
In this episode, we go behind the scenes of this year's annual American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) meeting and interview Dr. Mary Moller on a presentation she will be jointly delivering with Dr. Kate Wheeler, titled "A Third Nervous System? Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!" We discuss how to incorporate the polyvagal theory of trauma into practice and how to effectively treat patients who have experienced trauma. Learn how a better understanding of the way the mammalian nervous system has evolved, may empower patients to transition from a more primitive freezing response, to becoming more active and socially engaged, thus resulting in enhanced healing. Dr. Mary D. Moller, DNP, ARNP, PMHCNS-BC, CPRP, FAAN is an advanced registered nurse practitioner who is dually certified as a clinical specialist in adult psychiatric-mental health nursing and a psychiatric rehabilitation practitioner. She is an Associate Professor at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA where she is Lead Faculty for the Undergraduate Psychiatric Nursing Program and coordinator for the development of a Doctor of Nursing Practice program for psychiatric-mental health nursing. She is also the Director of Psychiatric Services for Northwest Center for Integrated Health in Tacoma, WA where she is in practice as a psychiatric ARNP treating patients in a triple integration agency: substance abuse, mental illness, and primary care. Resources: Book by Stephen W. Porges: "Clinical Applications of the Polyvagal Theory: The Emergence of Polyvagal Therapies": https://www.amazon.com/Clinical-Applications-Polyvagal-Theory-Polyvagal-Informed/dp/1324000503/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=Stephen+Porges&qid=1570048266&sr=8-5 "The Pocket Guide to the Polyvagal Theory: The Transformative Power of Feeling Safe": https://www.amazon.com/Pocket-Guide-Polyvagal-Theory-Transformative/dp/0393707873/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Stephen+Porges&qid=1570048328&sr=8-3 Application of polyvagal theory in therapy: "The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy" by Deb Dana: https://www.amazon.com/Polyvagal-Theory-Therapy-Interpersonal-Neurobiology/dp/0393712370/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=Stephen+Porges&qid=1570048328&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEzVlhPQUM4SkpSUDBCJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMTc4MTU2MVBWUDJIWUNCSFNTMyZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwODk5Nzk2MVVFR1FNVDJUM0tUUiZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU= Books by Joseph LeDoux: "Anxious" https://www.amazon.com/Anxious-Using-Brain-Understand-Anxiety/dp/0143109049/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=joseph+ledoux&qid=1570048552&sr=8-2

Oct 2, 2019 • 25min
E44 - Normal Aging or ADHD?: How to Effectively Manage ADHD in Older Patients with Dr. David Goodman
Adult Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a life-long disorder that may not be diagnosed until much later in life. Symptoms of distraction, forgetfulness, and procrastination become confused with normal aging, yet may cause a significant disturbance to the quality of life in these patients. In this episode, we interview Dr. David Goodman, an expert on adult ADHD about how to effectively manage ADHD in the older population. We discuss hidden challenges, and the most effective approach for accurate diagnosis. Dr. Goodman is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the director and founder of the Adult Attention Deficit Disorder Center of Maryland in Baltimore, MD. Resources: David W. Goodman, M.D., LFAPA, http://www.addadult.com National Public Radio interview with Dr. David Goodman on Older Adults with ADHD, https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/01/18/462978127/cant-focus-it-might-be-undiagnosed-adult-adhd Psychiatric Times podcast with Dr. David Goodman on Older Adults with ADHD, https://www.psychiatrictimes.com/adhd/adhd-older-adults
Sep 18, 2019 • 11min
E43 - Synapse 2019 Debate with Dr. Roger McIntyre and Dr. Leslie Citrome on the Pros and Cons of Giving an Alzheimer's Disease Diagnosis
Should you tell a patient if they are diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease? In this exciting debate listen as Dr. McIntyre and Dr. Citrome weigh in on the pros and cons!

Sep 4, 2019 • 17min
E42 - On the Frontlines of Fear: Trauma and Suicide in First Responders: Suicide Prevention Awareness with Dr. Ryan Wagoner
In this episode we discuss Suicide Awareness Prevention Month with forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Ryan Wagoner! Did you know that more first responders take their own life than die in the line of duty? Dr. Wagoner shares with us what it's like being a forensic psychiatrist, how first responders struggle with trauma, and the stigma associated with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in first responders. Dr. Wagoner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences at the University of South Florida. He is board certified as a forensic psychiatrist, and leads the Forensics division at the University of South Florida. He is also the program director of the Forensics Psychiatry Fellowship.
Aug 21, 2019 • 16min
E41 - How Effective is The DSM 5? NEI Synapse 2019 Debate between Dr. Stephen Stahl and Dr. Roger McIntyre
In this exciting debate from this year's NEI Synapse, Dr. Stephen Stahl and Dr. Roger McIntyre discuss whether the DSM-5 accurately captures criteria for different psychiatric disorders, such as Depression with Mixed Features. Who will win this one?

Aug 7, 2019 • 20min
E40 - Preventing the Criminalization of Mental Illness: Mental Health Diversion with Dr. Katherine Warburton
In this fascinating episode, we explore the status of mental health diversion today. Dr. Katherine Warburton explains how the diversion process works and many of the sensitive issues that need attention. She also shares some of the most current scientific research on this topic today. Dr. Warburton is an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at UC Davis. She is also Medical Director at the California Department State Hospitals.


