May 26

Avoiding Burnout
One way to push back against burnout is to spend a portion of your free time doing something that you love. In the case of Christina Girgis, M.D. (’05), that […]
One way to push back against burnout is to spend a portion of your free time doing something that you love. In the case of Christina Girgis, M.D. (’05), that […]
Rajesh R. Tampi, M.D., professor in the Department of Psychiatry, has been named the recipient of the 2021 Jack Weinberg Memorial Award in Geriatric Psychiatry, presented by the American Psychiatric […]
Brian Harte, M.D., president of Cleveland Clinic Akron General, will moderate a conversation about the impact of COVID-19 on mental health at the next Akron Roundtable, a monthly event now […]
As a second-year College of Medicine student, how do you choose a specialty when you’re torn between family medicine, psychiatry and pediatrics? Lance Reidenbach, a Northeast Ohio Medical University College […]
Strategies exist that could have saved the life of Daniel Prude, says a post on generocity.org. (Prude sought help for his serious mental illness but was released, and the story […]
“We must allow our citizens to make informed choices. A page on a website, a label on a box. The platforms exist. It’s time we use them properly.” So says […]
More transparency about the potential risks of medical marijuana is needed from the websites for such programs, says Erik Messamore, M.D., Ph.D., in an article published on the KevinMD.com blog. […]
Increased mental health funding isn’t sufficient to address the over-representation of people with mental illness in the justice system, writes Mark Munetz, M.D., professor and chair emeritus of psychiatry at […]
Interviewers Josh Berezin and Lisa Dixon of American Psychiatric Association Publishing spoke recently with Erik Messamore, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry, about his article “Informed Consent: […]