15 Folgen

  1. 3.4 Physician Impairment (Part Two)

    Vom: 1.6.2024
  2. 3.3 Physician Impairment

    Vom: 1.5.2024
  3. 3.2 Telepsychiatry: the New Normal

    Vom: 1.4.2024
  4. 3.1 Psychiatric Residency

    Vom: 1.3.2024
  5. Climate Change

    Vom: 15.4.2022
  6. Exposure to War, Violence, Shootings, and the Impact of Migration

    Vom: 11.2.2022
  7. Adverse Early Life Experiences

    Vom: 25.11.2021
  8. Social Exclusion and Isolation

    Vom: 15.9.2021
  9. Indigenous Peoples

    Vom: 2.8.2021
  10. LGBTQ

    Vom: 8.6.2021
  11. Asian Americans

    Vom: 5.5.2021
  12. Women Psychiatrists in Academia

    Vom: 7.4.2021
  13. International Medical Graduates IMG

    Vom: 2.3.2021
  14. The Black Minority in America

    Vom: 9.2.2021
  15. Hispanic Heritage

    Vom: 23.12.2020

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Finding Our Voice is an anthology podcast that aligns with the American Psychiatric Association Presidential theme. It brings the viewpoints and opinions of the next generation of psychiatrists—including residents, fellows, and early career psychiatrists—to the forefront. Listen as our host, Dr. Sanya Virani, leads discussions with guests who offer fresh perspectives on difficult issues by sharing their own stories and those of their patients. We hope you come away from each episode with new insights or a change of perspective. “Finding Our Voice” is a production of American Psychiatric Association Publishing and Psychiatric News. About our host: Sanya Virani, M.D., M.P.H., is APA’s resident-fellow trustee, a PGY-6 forensic psychiatry fellow at Brown University’s Alpert School of Medicine, and a Laughlin Fellow of the American College of Psychiatrists. She served as the Chief Resident of Education and Research at Maimonides Medical Center, NY and the American Psychiatric Association's (APA's) Assembly Area 2 (New York state) and Brooklyn Psychiatric Society Resident-Fellow Member (RFM) Representative (2019-2020). She is now the RFM Trustee-Elect on the APA's Board of Trustees

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