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The Frontier Psychiatrists Substack has this companion podcast. Owen Scott Muir, M.D. is a writer, physician, scientist, and podcaster, bringing content about healthcare that is personal, weird, and less boring than most of the things you’ve heard. Subscribe at https://thefrontierpsychiatrists.substack.com/

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The Frontier Psychiatrists Substack has this companion podcast. Owen Scott Muir, M.D. is a writer, physician, scientist, and podcaster, bringing content about healthcare that is personal, weird, and less boring than most of the things you’ve heard. Subscribe at https://thefrontierpsychiatrists.substack.com/

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    We Need to Talk About Mental Health*

    We Need to Talk About Mental Health*

    The Frontier Psychiatrists started as a room in on the clubhouse app. One of the enduring pleasures from that era is my friendship with (Jeremy Fox, P.C.). He’s a licensed professional counselor, EMDR therapist, and a delight to speak with. This week’s podcast features a discussion of a paper Jeremy brought to the table:
    Are mental health awareness efforts contributing to the rise in reported mental health problems? A call to test the prevalence inflation hypothesis
    The inflation hypothesis posits that more talking about mental health problems leads to more actual problems. We also discuss the role of screening, including my very popular thoughts on the DSM-5-TR Level One Cross-Cutting Measure, as featured in my Osmind EHR, that I use in my work at Fermata.
    In our conversation, we evaluated the possible takes on this paper. While I’m at it, I’ll remind readers that suicide risk assessment is important, and no one does a better job of explaining it than Dr. Tyler Black:
    Thank you for listening! Please share this podcast with your friends drop a a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. It drives discovery like woah.




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    • 25 min
    Accelerated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (aTMS), Explained

    Accelerated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (aTMS), Explained

    The Frontier Psychiatrists newsletter and podcast do a lot of cheerleading for brain stimulation—particularly accelerated TMS. However, I’ve recently added many new readers and have not explained my favorite brain stimulation approach. The podcast version and a useful transcript are intended for educational value. Also, here is Garfield:
    Prior articles on the topic are myriad, but include:
    TMS is better than Drugs
    TMS Should be Covered by Medicaid
    Depression Can Be Over in 5 Days, Replicated
    The Science Behind the Best Outcomes In Mental Health
    Your Depression Should Be Over Already
    My Sickboy Podcast Appearance
    And many others!
    Thanks for reading, listening, and sharing.





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    • 18 min
    The Trial of Dr. Alan Emamdee I

    The Trial of Dr. Alan Emamdee I

    The Frontier Psychiatrists is a newsletter and a podcast. Most people assume podcast means “recording a good enough conversation.” Yes, I do those too. I also have a sick fetish for spending way too much time crafting highly produced audio pieces that happen to be podcasts. I think these might need a different name in the future—what happens when species diverge in evolution?
    This story is about someone I know—Alan Emamdee, D.O. A man arrested for a crime he didn’t commit. Unlike the A-Team, he didn’t get to go on the run and help people unionize in an 80s TV show. He’s a doctor who suffered through years of a brutal legal process till he was acquitted at trial. The road back hasn’t been easy, but he had the tape. This is the first episode.
    It’s worth the listen. Please, share with your friends.



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    • 14 min
    The End of Bromance

    The End of Bromance

    The Frontier Psychiatrists started as a Creator First show on the ill-fated clubhouse app. One of our favorite guests was the remarkable (Jeremy Fox, LPC), an EMDR therapist with a passion for working with men around their actual problems. One of those is the loss of normative friendships among men—15% of men report no close friendships at all. This corrosion of close relationships is an accelerating problem for both individual men and society.
    Today’s episode of the podcast includes both the video above and pushes the audio to the podcast feed!
    Prior writing on the value of friendships and what we can do about that includes articles such as:
    It’s important to have Friends
    Friends: A How-To Guide
    Matthew Perry was Classy
    A Conflict of Interest Disclosure Regarding My Picks for SXSW
    The Future of Brain Health?
    Announcing: May 5th, 2024…
    Rapid Acting Mental Health Treatment NYC 2024
    (Eventbrite Link)
    It’s a night of thrilling conversations about the future of mental health. It features speakers from…Videra, MDHub, Osmind, Neurosigma, iRxReminder, and…Lykos Theraputics!
    More info to come…but it’s the second IRL The Frontier Psychiatrists event, and we could not be more excited to have you!



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    • 31 min
    I Explained The Pandemic to Myself: Episode 5

    I Explained The Pandemic to Myself: Episode 5

    The Frontier Psychiatrists is a daily health-themed publication. Your author’s love of podcasting is well established, and today, another from the vaults, dating back to the pandemic. In this episode, which I called “The Wave,” I started getting a little more ambitious in production, and strange in the jagged nature of my storytelling. I interview John Samuels, of WellWorth Advisors, Sonia Patel, of Capsule, and a journalist from the New York Times, as well as folks on my team at the time. Thanks for stepping in the way back machine with me. The pandemic was strange. It shaped us, now, and in the future.





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    • 25 min
    Change (Healthcare) My Mind!

    Change (Healthcare) My Mind!

    I know how much my readers love my ongoing coverage of Change Healthcare, and sort of kind of promise to keep dissecting drugs or making fun of myself or whatever it is you find compelling about this newsletter and media empire. Today, however, I will publish a podcast. I had a conversation with this week, before the ransom was paid, by UHC, about the Change situation. Out of respect to my guest, I’m going to publish it today.

    I also take requests on topics for articles and podcasts, so keep them coming. Thank you for reading and listening. If you are new to the newsletter, prior coverage of the change healthcare cyber attack is available here. and here. and here. and here. and here. and here. and also here. Oh, and with an NFT, here.
    An overview of all the things changed as is available in this article from yesterday.






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    • 26 min

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