For Residents
Opinion
Real-world data, machine learning, and the reemergence of humanism
Innovators are beginning to explore how machine learning (used by Amazon and Google) might be used to improve the care of patients.
News
Dr. Bawa-Garba and trainee liability
For Residents
Family therapy and cultural conflicts
I recently had the privilege of treating a family who spoke my first language, Hindi.
For Residents
Proactive consultation: A new model of care in consultation-liaison psychiatry
Proactive consultation can provide prompt care, lower the rate of complications, and reduce the length of stay.
For Residents
How to make psychiatry residency more rewarding
During my residency, I have taken advantage of several opportunities that helped me develop and become more confident as I assumed the role of...
For Residents
Embracing therapeutic silence: A resident’s perspective on learning psychotherapy
There is a tendency among young psychiatric residents, including me, to experience significant anxiety when providing outpatient psychotherapy for...
Opinion
Slowing down
This past Labor Day weekend, I did something radical. I slowed down. Way down.
From the Journals
Burnout may jeopardize patient care
Burnout was associated with unprofessionalism and higher rates of patient safety issues.
Commentary
The impact of tuition-free medical education
This bold initiative, they stated, was being instituted to simultaneously address the rising costs of medical education while still attracting the...
For Residents
Was this your first one? Lessons in empathy and mourning
“Was this your first one?” You might be asked this question in several circumstances. Was this your first 5K run? Was this your first time taking...
For Residents
Yoga’s lesson for a young psychiatrist
I have often turned to yoga for my own reprieve; I find the heat, breath, and movement exhilarating. Training to become a yoga teacher has taught...