For Residents
Residents' Voices
Brick and mortar: Changes in the therapeutic relationship in a postvirtual world
My colleagues and I entered the realm of outpatient psychiatry during residency at a logistically and dynamically interesting time.
Residents' Voices
A new doctor in a COVID mask
As a 2020 graduate, my medical school experience was largely untouched by the coronavirus.
Pearls
Supervising residents in an outpatient setting: 6 tips for success
T he Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires supervision of residents “provides safe and effective care to patients...
From the Journals
Resident creates AI alternative to U.S. News med school ranking
After med schools dropped out of the U.S. News and World Report medical school ranking system, a resident decided to create a do-it-yourself...
For Residents
A pivot in training: My path to reproductive psychiatry
In March 2020, as I was wheeling my patient into the operating room to perform a Caesarean section, covered head-to-toe in COVID personal...
For Residents
Ethics do not end at the bedside: A commentary about scientific authorship
Sound moral principles are essential in the development of all physicians.
For Residents
The importance of diversity in psychiatry
In a sea of blonde hair and blue eyes, my black hair and brown eyes stood out.
For Residents
Co-occurring psychogenic nonepileptic seizures and possible true seizures
Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are a physical manifestation of a psychological disturbance.
For Residents
Disability in medicine: My experience
What does a doctor look like?
For Residents
Should residents be taught how to prescribe monoamine oxidase inhibitors?
What else can I offer this patient?
For Residents
The light at the end of the tunnel: Reflecting on a 7-year training journey
Throughout my training, a common refrain from more senior colleagues was that training “goes by quickly.”