A list of puns related to "Neuropsychiatry"
Hello! I am a newly minted M1 who wants to do a neurology residency (although the brachial plexus nearly broke that desire) some day.
I've been reading about behavioral neurology as a fellowship and it sounds exactly like the thing that I want to do. You are a fully trained neurologist with the added specialty in injuries/diseases that have a cognitive or behavioral component, essentially straddling the line between neurology and our wonderful friends over in the shrink department.
I am curious what people think about this as a fellowship or if there are any fellows who want to share their experience. I have read (on this sub I believe) that behavioral neuro is considered an "unrecognized" fellowship by either the AMA or AAN. What does this mean really? I've read that places such as the Cleveland Clinic and Stanford both have a behav. neuro./neuropsychiatry fellowship; how does this mean it's not recognized?
Any other thoughts, pro or con, would be very much appreciated!
Thanks.
Has anyone taken this course before? If so who was your prof and what were your overall thoughts?
Any luck on getting your hands on the MindMed, Cybin or any other recordings?
Panel at 4:15pm ET features Doug Drysdale
Here is how Bright Minds plans to treat mental health disorders with Neuropsychiatry.
Neuropsychiatry or Organic Psychiatry is a branch of medicine that deals with mental disorders attributable to diseases of the nervous system.
Psilocybin, which is the psychoactive and psychedelic compound found in magic mushrooms, may have the ability to reset the functional connectivity of brain circuits known to play a key role in major depressive disorder (MDD) Β by its action on the 5-HT2A receptors.Β Unfortunately, because it is equally potent at the 5-HT2A and 5-HT2B receptors, the full potential of this compound cannot be achieved in MDD patients because of side effects.Β These can be ameliorated by the Bright Minds Biosciences targeted 5-HT2A and 5-HT2A/C agonists.
MDD is a common (7.1% of all US adults; globally 264 million patients per WHO) highly disabling and stigmatized condition. It is often kept secret by patients. When disabled by MDD patients may have difficulty in the workplace and in maintaining personal relationships. Some patients may lose hope of recovery and attempt suicide, particularly if treatments have been ineffective in producing remission or preventing relapse. MDD is a recurrent disorder, as 50β80% of patients who have received psychiatric care for an episode of major depression have at least one further episode and a median of four episodes in a lifetime.
Moreover, a host of other behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are exhibited by patients suffering from various forms of dementia. In particular, one domain of BPSD that has been routinely identified across patients with Alzheimer's Disease is the hyperactivity-impulsivityβirritabilityβdisinhibitionβaggressionβagitation (HIDA) domain. As the cognitive decline becomes more severe, there is an intensification of impulsivity.
Because of the prominent role played by 5-HT2C in impulse control, Bright Minds has compounds in development for the treatment of binge eating disorders, and substance abuse disorders like opiate abuse cocaine abuse, and smoking. Bright Minds Biosciences compounds have a unique advantage in the treatment of these disorders by targeting the 5-HT2C receptors.Β Our drugs have the potential to treat these disorders without an increase in addiction or weight gain.
We are targeting patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) Β resistant to SSRIs, who are currently managed with a combination of drugs or with nasal ketamine treatment or electroshock th
... keep reading on reddit β‘I took a cognitive test a few years after my TBI and roughly three years ago.
The main neuropsychiatrist had one of her (possibly student?) subordinate's do the test with me and then she did the notes later based on what he reported. Well, the summary she wrote of me seemed like she fused me and several other's results together. There were MANY inaccurate statements regarding my background, my mental health, my past, my life in general. Things I never would have said/ done.
I was furious about this matter and have not seen her since.
Are her mistakes up to me to fix? Will her report be public or visible to others?
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