Academic Medicine

ECHO – Foundations of SUD Care I

The purpose of this ECHO program is to support clinicians and their teams practicing in primary care clinics and other settings to identify and treat substance use disorders. There remains a signifcant gap between need and availability in regards to…

ECHO – Behavioral Health Essentials

The purpose of the Practical Skills for Behavioral Health in Primary Care (Practical Skills) ECHO is to build the capacity of primary care clinicians and their team members to build practical skills in the field of behavioral health to provide…

Association of Medicine and Psychiatry (AMP) Webinar Series

The Association of Medicine & Psychiatry (AMP) hosts a monthly webinar series that serves as a platform for dual trained psychiatrists to discuss the intersection of medicine and psychiatry. These webinars cover a range of topics relevant to both fields,…

Freud, Gandhi, and South Asia: Historical, Philosophical and Clinical Perspectives

In an era that is increasingly conscious of race and diversity, analysts and therapists are seeking to identify their own biases in understanding other cultures. Freud (depth psychology) and Gandhi (psychosocial/mutual understanding) will be contrasted and explored in the context…

The Right to Privacy and Its Psychic Relevance

Protection of patients’ privacy has always been a priority for psychoanalytic practitioners. Although prioritized and guaranteed, privacy has not been examined in light of the multiple theoretical perspectives psychoanalysts and psychotherapists use in their work with patients. The right to…

Artificial Intelligence and Actual Psychoanalysis

From smart phones and Chat GPT to sexbots, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing our intimacies, mentation, self-experience and soon, the field of psychoanalysis. Anxiety abounds regarding the presence of these hyper intelligences and the psychoanalytic community has a responsibility and…

Integrating Brain Health Discussions Into Clinical Practice: Neurology

This text module follows the recent Think Tank roundtable webinar to provide additional insight on the nuances of integrating brain health discussions into clinical practice, with a focus on general neurology settings and patient populations

Quality Improvement: The Basics

Hospitals and health systems must be dedicated to improving the quality of care provided. Knowledge of the foundational principles of quality improvement is necessary for all healthcare providers. This activity outlines basic principles of quality improvement including how to write…