PsychEd: Educational Psychiatry Podcast

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Oct 30, 2018 • 47min

PsychEd Episode 9: Treatment of Schizophrenia Part 1 with Dr. Jason Joannou and Dr. Andrew Lustig

Dr. Jason Joannou and Dr. Andrew Lustig, both inpatient staff psychiatrists at CAMH and assistant professors at the University of Toronto, delve into the nuances of schizophrenia treatment. They discuss the complexities of antipsychotic medications, emphasizing their mechanisms, side effects, and the significance of long-acting injectables. The conversation highlights the challenges of treatment-resistant schizophrenia, underlining the importance of personalized care and integrating psychosocial interventions for better patient outcomes. Ethical considerations and family-centered approaches to communication are also explored.
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Jul 23, 2018 • 2min

UPDATE: Research Survey, Feedback and New Episodes

Please take our 5-minute RESEARCH SURVEY. (more details below)   Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. We apologize that we don't have a new episode for you this month but we are working hard behind the scenes both on new episodes and on medical education research into podcasting. Don't fear, new episodes are on the way! In the meantime, we have a favour to ask. We have started a research project to improve PsychEd and to better understand how medical learners use podcasts. We are asking for our listeners help in completing this brief 5-minute RESEARCH SURVEY. Your input will help us improve this podcast and provide more insight into why and how podcasts are used in medical education. And remember you’ll also be given a chance to win a $250 gift card of your choice/pre-paid visa in addition to the good you’ll be doing. We look forward to listening to all of you for a change! CPA Note: The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. For more PsychEd, follow us on Twitter (@psychedpodcast) and Facebook. You can provide feedback by email at psychedpodcast@gmail.com For more information visit our website: psychedpodcast.org.
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May 17, 2018 • 43min

PsychEd Episode 8: Diagnosing and Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder with Dr. Nik Grujich

  Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. This episode covers the diagnosis and treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) with Dr. Nik Grujich, a staff psychiatrist at Sunnybrook Hospital, associate of the Frederick W. Thompson Anxiety Disorders Centre and award-winning educator at the University of Toronto. In this episode, Jordan Bawks (PGY2 resident) and Aarti Rana (PGY1 resident) sit down with Dr. Grujich to talk about OCD. Together, they discuss the phenomenology of OCD (with a focus on differentiating it from Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder, OCPD), the epidemiology and natural course of the disorder, the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria, interview techniques to elicit and differentiate OCD from other psychiatric disorders and the pharmacological and psychological treatments for the disorder. By the end of this episode, the listener will be able to… Recognize the clinical features of OCD using DSM-5 criteria Appreciate the differential diagnosis and how to use specific interviewing questions and the mental status to aid clinical judgment Describe the evidence-based pharmacological and psychological treatments for OCD and their relative efficacy CPA Note: The views expressed in this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Canadian Psychiatric Association. For more PsychEd, follow us on Twitter (@psychedpodcast) and Facebook. You can provide feedback by email at psychedpodcast@gmail.com For more information visit our website: psychedpodcast.org.
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Apr 15, 2018 • 41min

PsychEd Episode 7: Treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder with Dr. Jared Peck

Dr. Jared Peck from Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto discusses the treatment of Generalized Anxiety Disorder with lifestyle changes, recommended medications (SSRIs, SNRIs, Pregabalin, TCAs), and psychotherapies like CBT. They explore the effectiveness of different treatments and dive into the cognitive model of CBT for managing GAD.
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Mar 23, 2018 • 37min

PsychEd Episode 6: Diagnosing Generalized Anxiety Disorder with Dr. Jared Peck

Dr. Jared Peck, Staff Psychiatrist at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, discusses diagnosing Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Topics include DSM-5 criteria, using standardized scales for assessment, navigating differential diagnosis, substance use in coping with anxiety, and distinguishing normal vs. pathological anxiety.
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Jan 17, 2018 • 43min

PsychEd Episode 5: Diagnosing Schizophrenia with Dr. Andrew Lustig and Dr. Jason Joannou

Dr. Andrew Lustig and Dr. Jason Joannou, both inpatient psychiatrists at CAMH, dive deep into the intriguing world of schizophrenia. They unravel the DSM V diagnostic criteria and discuss the real-life impacts of the disorder, highlighting its complex nature. The conversation navigates the intricate relationship between cannabis use and schizophrenia, while also emphasizing effective strategies for interviewing paranoid patients. Additionally, they address patient rights concerning involuntary admission under the Mental Health Act, advocating for a more compassionate, holistic approach to treatment.
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Sep 23, 2017 • 1h 1min

PsychEd Episode 4: Treatment of Bipolar Disorder with Dr. Roger McIntyre

Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. This episode covers treatment of bipolar disorder with Dr. Roger McIntyre, Professor of Psychiatry and Pharmacology at University of Toronto and Head of the Mood Disorders Psychopharmacology Unit at the University Health Network in Toronto, Canada. In this episode, we follow the case of Devon, a 28 year old male who presents to the ER with acute mania and is diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Our team of psychiatry residents from University of Toronto guide you through Devon’s trajectory with reference to CANMAT guidelines and expertise from Dr. McIntyre. We discuss how to manage acute mania and acute depression and what management looks like for outpatients (pharmacological and non-pharmacological). Special topics include treating severe agitation on the inpatient ward and things to consider for lithium treatment.  The Learning Objectives for this episode are as follows: By the end of this episode, the listener will be able to… Treat acute mania and depression in bipolar disorder  Prevent relapse in bipolar disorder through maintenance pharmacotherapy Prevent relapse through nonpharmacological interventions Obtain informed consent for and initiate lithium treatment Guest staff psychiatrist: Dr. Roger McIntyre (University Health Network, Toronto) For more PsychEd, follow us on Twitter (@psychedpodcast) and Facebook. You can provide feedback by email at psychedpodcast@gmail.com For more information visit our website: psychedpodcast.org.
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Aug 11, 2017 • 27min

Psyched Episode 3 b): Diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder (Depression) with Dr. Ariel Shafro

Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. This episode covers the diagnosis of bipolar disorder in ther depressive episodes, and a phenomenon termed "episodes with mixed features", with guest Dr. Ariel Shafro, a staff psychiatrist at Trillium Health Partners.  Bipolar disorder is an illness characterized by manic and depressive episodes; patients in fact spend more time in a depressed state than a manic state. The criteria for diagnosing a bipolar depression is the same as unipolar depression (or major depressive disorder).  When patients present with a depressive episode, it is important to consider bipolar disorder as a possible differential diagnosis. In addition, we discuss certain features that can point to an increased likelihood of bipolarity in a patient presenting with depression: this includes a strong family of bipolar disorder; previous subthreshold mania and cyclothymic features;atypical depression, psychomotor retardation (and/or catatonia), and psychotic features; and atypical reaction to antidepressants.  Lastly, we talk about the phenomenon of "episodes with mixed features", where people can present with simultaneous symptoms of depression and mania. We discuss the relevance of recognizing such episodes, including increased vigilance for features of bipolarity and considerations for treatments that have effect in both unipolar and bipolar depression. The learning objectives for this episode are as follows. By the end of this episode, the listener will be able to: Describe criteria for bipolar depression (it's the same as unipolar depression!) List features suggestive of bipolarity in a presentation of depression Know the DSM-V criteria of and recognize episodes with mixed features Describe the relevance of diagnosing episodes with mixed features Guest Staff Psychiatrist: Dr. Ariel Shafro (Trillium Health Partners, Mississauga) For more PsychEd, follow us on Twitter (@psychedpodcast) and Facebook. You can provide feedback by email at psychedpodcast@gmail.com For more information visit our website: psychedpodcast.org.
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Jul 7, 2017 • 49min

Psyched Episode 3 a): Diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder (Mania) with Dr. Mark Sinyor

Welcome to PsychEd, the psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. This episode covers the diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder (Type 1 and 2), with insights from guest Dr. Mark Sinyor, Staff Psychiatrist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.  Bipolar disorder is characterized by depressive and manic episodes. This episode focuses on the diagnostic criteria and assessment in mania, and presents a fictional case of a patient with a first manic episode. We discuss the epidemiology of bipolar disorder, and a plain-English description of manic episodes. We then explore the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for manic episodes using the mnemonic GSTPAID. Relating the criteria back to the case, we will talk with Dr. Sinyor about practical methods and tips for assessing a person who presents with manic symptoms. Some common mental status exam terms and findings in mania will be explained. We then discuss common differential diagnoses for bipolar disorder, including schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, borderline personality disorder, and substance intoxication/substance-induced mania.  Lastly, we will differentiate between mania and hypomania, and Bipolar Disorder Type 1 and Type 2. Through the examination of the concept of “bipolar spectrum”, we will discuss some challenges and limitations of the DSM-5 and the current understanding of Bipolar Disorder.  The Learning Objectives for this episode are as follows. By the end of this episode, the listener will be able to: Cite the prevalence and incidence rates of bipolar affective disorder Describe the natural history of bipolar disorder including its cyclical nature, and relative ratio of times in mania vs depression Know the DSM-V criteria for mania, hypomania Suggested mnemonic GSTPAID Perform an effective diagnostic interview for manic symptoms Perform a differential diagnosis for bipolar disorder including borderline personality disorder and psychotic disorders Guest Staff Psychiatrist: Dr. Mark Sinyor (Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto) For more PsychEd, follow us on Twitter (@psychedpodcast) and Facebook. You can provide feedback by email at psychedpodcast@gmail.com For more information visit our website: psychedpodcast.org.
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Mar 12, 2017 • 1h 3min

PsychEd Episode 2: Treatment of Depression with Dr. Sidney Kennedy

Dr. Sidney Kennedy, a leading psychiatrist and founding chair of CANMAT, sheds light on the evolution of treatment guidelines for Major Depressive Disorder. He discusses the critical role of evidence-based therapies like CBT and interpersonal therapy, emphasizing the importance of tailoring treatment to individual patient needs. The conversation dives into the efficacy of combining psychotherapy with pharmacotherapy, explores neurostimulation options, and addresses misconceptions about treatments like electroconvulsive therapy. A wealth of insights for anyone interested in mental health!

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