We’re delighted to announce the new NNCI Ambassadors Fellowship Program. This is a year-long experience designed to enhance participants’ skills in medical education and scientific communication. Apply now to join the team! @SOBP@ACNPorg https://t.co/thXdNozRFy
Q: What does it take to get me back on twitter?
A: Needing to share that, after a wee bit of a delay, the next episode of our podcast is finally out!
(Spoiler: It's not just about cats.)
https://t.co/DnStpciJtk
"Can we treat visual deficits before psychotic symptoms emerge and potentially mitigate the development of psychopathology?" Check out a fantastic new commentary from @HalideBTurkozer to learn more! https://t.co/RCAmQ5ULjB
brilliant new piece by @CMBartley and colleagues demonstrating a novel mechanism through which COVID may cause psychosis -- well done! https://t.co/HXLKPf28xi
We could not agree more with @AAMCtoday. Two of our recent articles touch on these topics:
Witnessing Modern America: Violence and Racial Trauma https://t.co/cU0ShdqWHW
From Generation to Generation: Rethinking “Soul Wounds” and Historical Trauma https://t.co/CsUQqZaz7R
This is the conversation that we ALL need to be having right now. @DrTdHolloway@docwalka#meded#psychtwitter
(For students interested in learning more about the neurobiology of racial trauma, email [email protected] for details of an online session.)
woo hoo! psyched to have you all on board!
today is all about substance use disorders w/ live sessions at 1245 (talking pathways to patients) & 1500 EDT ("what to say when patients ask") -- the latter w/ the fabulous @DrAyanaJordan. All materials are @ https://t.co/7SlVYNaHIy
For those taking part in the NNCI's #quarantinecurriculum, Days 4 (genetics), 5 (modern methods), and 6 (Depression) are all posted. Tomorrow will include live "What to say when patients ask" sessions at 1230 and 1500. All materials available at https://t.co/QeryeXSGiD. Join us!
all of the live sessions are being recorded --- but it will take a while to edit and get it posted. in the meantime, you can check out all of the self-study materials at https://t.co/7SlVYNaHIy
Day 3 of #quarantinecurriculum is now posted. It's one our best collections of self-study resources. The live exercise will be a Translational Neuroscience session at 3:15 EDT. All details @ https://t.co/7SlVYNaHIy. Hope to see lots of you there! #psychtwitter#MedEd
Super psyched after day one of the #quarantinecurriculum w/ participants from *4* continents!
Day 2 = Psychosis. Self-study materials + a live case conference w/ AMAZING discussants @ 1045 EDT. All details @ https://t.co/7SlVYNaHIy (links embedded in pdf). #meded#psychtwitter
thanks, @yashbahl1999 -- the first day's curriculum is posted at https://t.co/M6Z0leeInE. Within that pdf is a link for the Zoom sessions (focusing today on basic neuroscience). We will post details for tomorrow's self-study materials and case conference in a couple of hours
Tomorrow is Day 1 of our Quarantine Curriculum!
Start with self-study materials on Psychiatry & Neuroscience. Then grab play-doh and markers for "Brain Camp."
(Spoiler: Day 2 = Psychosis (w/ a live case conference); Day 3 = PTSD. Details @ https://t.co/tiiiemwUMA)
For anyone stuck in quarantine and looking for things to do: come learn some awesome neuroscience with the NNCI! Starting Wed (3/18), we're launching our 14 day "Quarantine Curriculum." Stay tuned for more details! @KazJNelson#psychtwitter#meded#medtwitter#UME#GME
thanks! for those new to the site (and/or just looking for fun reads), you might want to start by checking out our collection of clinical commentaries in Biological Psychiatry https://t.co/a8Sxt8njJl
lots of great stuff in there!