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CME in the time of COVID-19
Annual medical conferences usually are a great way to get an infusion of CME credits, brush up on cutting-edge treatments, and review the basics,...
From the Editor
During a viral pandemic, anxiety is endemic: The psychiatric aspects of COVID-19
As psychiatrists, we have an important role to play, especially for our patients who already suffer from anxiety disorders or depression.
Commentary
Psychiatric patients and pandemics
We have decided to restrict visitors out of the concern that one may infect a ward of patients and staff.
Opinion
COVID-19 in children, pregnant women: What do we know?
Perspectives
Internist reports from COVID-19 front lines near Seattle
KENT, WASHINGTON – Dr. Elisabeth Poorman’s clinic has decided to convert all COVID-19 cases with symptoms into...
Commentary
What psychiatrists can do to prepare for the coming pandemic
Encourage patients to have an adequate supply of medications, said Dr. Cam Ritchie.
Opinion
Is there empathy erosion?
Hard Talk
Burnout: A concept that rebrands mental illness for professionals
The concept of burnout may actually hinder physicians from seeking necessary and appropriate professional care, said Dr. Nicolas Badre.
Commentary
Breach of migrant youths’ confidentiality is unethical, unacceptable
In health care when patients cannot trust the science, its implementation, or is let down by the clinician, they are unlikely to benefit from...
From the Editor
Paradise lost: Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness among psychiatric patients
As psychiatrists, we don’t just evaluate and treat psychiatric patients—we restore their liberties and ability to pursue happiness.
Opinion
Are patient portals living up to the hype? Ask your mother-in-law!
How to keep patient portals from being locked doors to those they’re designed to help.