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<p>Current literature indicates that podcasts can be an effective educational format to reach health professionals across the continuum of medical education, addressing a myriad of topics pertinent to providers. The first season of this podcast addresses what wellbeing and burnout look like in today’s medical environment. Those tuning into the podcast's first season will learn best practices to mitigate burnout, all while focusing on evidence-based patient care. The second season of this podcast serves as an overview of psychiatric medications for the non-psychiatric provider. Those tuning into the podcast's second season will receive a primer on the "bread and butter" behavioral health medications for primary care: antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers. </p>
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August 2, 2023
<p>This is the 29th podcast episode for the Psychiatric Medication Podcast Series. This episode concludes the second season of Continuing Medical Education Topics from East Carolina University. <br/><br/>Series Description: Current literature indicates that podcasts can be an effective educational format to reach health professionals across the continuum of medical education, addressing a myriad of topics pertinent to providers. This final episode of the season serves as an overview of Carbamazepine/Tegretol & Oxcarbazepine/Trileptal. This podcast season is the second released by East Carolina University's Office of Continuing Medical Education and may be beneficial for physicians, residents, fellows, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses. This podcast season is comprised of 29 episodes, each focusing on different psychiatric medications for the non-psychiatric provider. Those tuning into the podcast's second season will receive a primer on the "bread and butter" behavioral health medications for primary care: antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers. Episodes will be released weekly on Wednesdays.</p><ul><li>Irene Pastis, MD & Daniel Majarwitz, MD</li></ul>
July 26, 2023
<p>This is the 28th podcast episode for the Psychiatric Medication Podcast Series. <br/><br/>Series Description: Current literature indicates that podcasts can be an effective educational format to reach health professionals across the continuum of medical education, addressing a myriad of topics pertinent to providers. This episode serves as an overview of Topiramate/Topamax. This podcast season is the second released by East Carolina University's Office of Continuing Medical Education and may be beneficial for physicians, residents, fellows, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses. This podcast season is comprised of approximately 30 episodes, each focusing on different psychiatric medications for the non-psychiatric provider. Those tuning into the podcast's second season will receive a primer on the "bread and butter" behavioral health medications for primary care: antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers. Episodes will be released weekly on Wednesdays.</p><ul><li>Irene Pastis, MD & Daniel Majarwitz, MD</li></ul>
July 19, 2023
<p>This is the 27th podcast episode for the Psychiatric Medication Podcast Series. <br/><br/>Series Description: Current literature indicates that podcasts can be an effective educational format to reach health professionals across the continuum of medical education, addressing a myriad of topics pertinent to providers. This episode serves as an overview of Lamotrigine/Lamictal. This podcast season is the second released by East Carolina University's Office of Continuing Medical Education and may be beneficial for physicians, residents, fellows, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and nurses. This podcast season is comprised of approximately 30 episodes, each focusing on different psychiatric medications for the non-psychiatric provider. Those tuning into the podcast's second season will receive a primer on the "bread and butter" behavioral health medications for primary care: antidepressants, antipsychotics, and mood stabilizers. Episodes will be released weekly on Wednesdays.</p><ul><li>Irene Pastis, MD & Daniel Majarwitz, MD</li></ul>
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