Residents' Voices
Residents' Voices
Brick and mortar: Changes in the therapeutic relationship in a postvirtual world
My colleagues and I entered the realm of outpatient psychiatry during residency at a logistically and dynamically interesting time.
Residents' Voices
A new doctor in a COVID mask
As a 2020 graduate, my medical school experience was largely untouched by the coronavirus.
For Residents
A pivot in training: My path to reproductive psychiatry
In March 2020, as I was wheeling my patient into the operating room to perform a Caesarean section, covered head-to-toe in COVID personal...
For Residents
Ethics do not end at the bedside: A commentary about scientific authorship
Sound moral principles are essential in the development of all physicians.
For Residents
The importance of diversity in psychiatry
In a sea of blonde hair and blue eyes, my black hair and brown eyes stood out.
For Residents
Co-occurring psychogenic nonepileptic seizures and possible true seizures
Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) are a physical manifestation of a psychological disturbance.
For Residents
Disability in medicine: My experience
What does a doctor look like?
For Residents
Should residents be taught how to prescribe monoamine oxidase inhibitors?
What else can I offer this patient?
For Residents
The light at the end of the tunnel: Reflecting on a 7-year training journey
Throughout my training, a common refrain from more senior colleagues was that training “goes by quickly.”
For Residents
Postop analgesia in Saudi Arabia and the United States: A resident’s perspective
I had the opportunity to experience first-hand acute postoperative pain management in both the United States and Saudi Arabia.
For Residents
Neurosurgical treatment of OCD: Patient selection, safety, and access
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is typically a severe, chronic illness in which patients have recurrent, unwanted thoughts, urges, and...