
100 episodes

The Carlat Psychiatry Podcast Pocket Psychiatry: A Carlat Podcast
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4.7 • 7 Ratings
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Clear, engaging, and practical updates on clinical psychiatry. Hosted by Chris Aiken, MD, and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP.
Earn CME for listening at www.thecarlatreport.com/podcastcme
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Four Natural Therapies for ADHD (with Richard Brown)
Richard Brown, MD, shows us how to use his top five natural therapies for ADHD: Pycnoginol, Rhodiola rosea, Racetams, American Ginseng.CME: Take the CME Post-Test for this EpisodePublished On: 11/27/2023Duration: 21 minutes, 07 secondChris Aiken, MD, and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
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ADHD: 3 Associated Syndromes
Around 50% of people with ADHD suffer from other cognitive problems, and Richard Brown, MD, describes them: 1) Working memory 2) Slow processing speed and 3) Dyslexia. CME: Take the CME Post-Test for this EpisodePublished On: 11/20/2023Duration: 13 minutes, 25 secondChris Aiken, MD, and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
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Ketamine: Six New Findings Part 2
New research brings clarity to the big ketamine questions. How does it compare to ECT and antipsychotics? How much of it is placebo? Which is more effective – ketamine or esketamine? How do you sustain the benefits? Does it work better with psychotherapy?CME: Take the CME Post-Test for this EpisodePublished On: 11/13/2023Duration: 19 minutes, 46 secondChris Aiken, MD, and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
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Ketamine: Six New Findings Part 1
New research brings clarity to the big ketamine questions. How does it compare to ECT and antipsychotics? How much of it is placebo? Which is more effective – ketamine or esketamine? How do you sustain the benefits? Does it work better with psychotherapy?CME: Take the CME Post-Test for this EpisodePublished On: 10/30/2023Duration: 19 minutes, 14 secondChris Aiken, MD, and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
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History of Psychiatry
Historian Edward Shorter takes us on a 200 year journey from the age of spa treatments to the birth of psychopharmacologyCME: Take the CME Post-Test for this EpisodePublished On: 10/30/2023Duration: 22 minutes, 23 secondChris Aiken, MD, and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
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Uncontrolled Misuse
There are many reasons why patients misuse medications. Today, Joseph Pierre shakes us out of our 1990s understanding of addiction and explains a new trend, misuse of uncontrolled medications like Bupropion, Quetiapine and the Gabapentinoids.CME: Take the CME Post-Test for this EpisodePublished On: 10/23/2023Duration: 24 minutes, 34 secondChris Aiken, MD, and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
Customer Reviews
A ‘Must Subscribe’ Podcast!
I am thankful to have come across this podcast! As a self-crowned Podcast Aficionado, I am always on the hunt for something new in psychiatry, something intelligent, something catchy. And this podcast fit all three requirements! Both hosts appear young and engaged with each others dialog and I have already advanced in my own pursuit of knowledge, garnered from the introductory episodes, so I am very excited for future episodes.
As much as I listen to podcasts in the medical profession - rarely do I log on to leave a review, as a podcast definitely needs to 'hook me' in order for me to take that time. The Carlat Psychiatry Podcast has done just so. Kudos to both hosts for being informative instead of the usual rambling on that comes with this specialty.
I highly recommend this podcast for anyone practicing psychiatry, experienced and as well as those new to the field.