Case Files Psychiatry, 6e vs Columbia Psychiatry Pathways Usage & Stats

Sixty high-yield psychiatry cases helps students sharpen their diagnostic and problem-solving skills The Case Files series is an award-winning learning system proven to improve shelf-exam scores and clerkship performance. Unlike other study materials on the market, this series helps students learn in the context of real patients instead of simply memorizing. Case Files: Psychiatry presents realistic clinical scenarios to enhance and hone your clinical decision-making skills. Sixty high-yield cases illustrate essential concepts in psychiatric care. Each case begins with a vignette accompanied by relevant open-ended questions designed to teach diagnostic or therapeutic approaches relevant to psychiatry. The answers that follow emphasize mechanisms and underlying principles. This sixth edition features a new format with bulleted summaries, shorter paragraphs, and clearer headings. -Realistic cases are accompanied by questions that encourage you to think through DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and therapeutic options. -Real-life psychiatry cases with high-yield discussions aligned to clerkship guidelines. -USMLE-style review questions and clinical pearls accompany each case -Primer on how to approach clinical problems and think like an experienced doctor This free application includes 1 sample case study from the 60 that are available with a subscription. Each case has been designed for the iPhone/iPad with interactive features. -Study/Exam/Bookmark modes are available for board-style review questions. -In the Study mode, check the answers as you tackle the questions. -In the Exam mode, time yourself and review the answers after the time is up. -In the Bookmark mode, review only the questions you have flagged for further study. -File away correctly answered questions after each practice quiz. -Choose the number of questions in each practice quiz: 25, 50, 75, 100 or all. -Opt to include questions from previous quizzes. -Learn further from interactive questions at the end of each case, with explanations. -Sort cases by name or by case number. -Take down notes using the Notes section for each case. -Add tags to each case. -Search cases by title or by tags. -Store quiz scores to track your progress. -iCloud backs up and syncs your data so that you can use this app on any of your devices. About the Authors Dr. Debra L. Klamen is Associate Dean of Education and Curriculum as well as Professor and Chair of the Department of Medical Education at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine (Springfield, Illinois). She is also a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at SIU. Eugene C. Toy, MD is a dual certified family physician and ob/gyn. He is the John S. Dunn Senior Academic Chair and Program Director of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program; Vice Chair of Academic Affairs in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at The Methodist Hospital--Houston; Clerkship Director and Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at The University of Texas--Houston Medical School (Houston, Texas). Expanded Apps Privacy Policy: https://expandedapps.com/privacy-policy/

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Designed by expert psychiatrists from Columbia University and delivered via cutting-edge, interactive technology from avoMD, this evidence-based app provides a practical and easy-to-use treatment algorithm for major depression. This app incorporates Columbia’s Accelerated Sequential Antidepressant Protocol (ASAP) © 2021 The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York. Complete with calculators to assess depression severity (PHQ-9 and Columbia Depression Scale), bipolar screening, and suicide risk assessment, this app puts all the information you need to treat depression at your fingertips. Also included are clinical pearls such as how to titrate antidepressants and manage common side effects. A revamp of the STAR*D Trial published in 2006, ASAP recommends rapid titrations and follow-up with a focus on the 7 best-tolerated generic antidepressants, providing a quicker and easier way to treat depression. Columbia Psychiatry Pathways is intended for use in outpatient settings by psychiatrists, primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, medical students, residents, and trainees as they treat patients with depression. FEATURES: - Designed by experts from Columbia University's Department of Psychiatry and delivered via avoMD's next-gen decision support technology - Regularly updated to reflect the latest research, with external links to the evidence - Provides clinical pearls for depression treatment, including a walkthrough of titration recommendations, management of common side effects, and more - Covers the 7 essential meds you need to know to effectively treat outpatient depression - Includes recommendations on managing DSM-5 depression and screening for bipolar disorder and suicide risk - Measure symptom severity using built-in calculators for Patient Health Questionnaire-9 item (PHQ-9) and the Columbia Depression Scale - Intended for outpatient settings to aid psychiatrists, primary care physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and trainees make real-time psychopharmacologic decisions - Functions as a teaching and learning tool for program directors, residents, med students, and other trainees Ranked #3 in NIH funding and in the top 5 psychiatry hospitals in the country by US News, the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University has been a preeminent academic psychiatry department for over 100 years. Columbia Psychiatry faculty have led the development of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) and served as leaders in the field including the current National Institutes of Mental Health Director. The inventors of this clinical algorithm are J. John Mann, MD, co-director of Columbia’s Center for the Prevention and Treatment of depression and a leading researcher in the field of mood disorders, and Ravi N. Shah, MD, MBA, a pioneer in digital mental health and the department’s Chief Innovation Officer. avoMD transforms clinical guidelines, pathways, and algorithms into interactive, next-gen decision support apps, made available as standalone mobile and web apps and via EHR integrations. Leading academic medical centers, urgent cares, and trainee programs are using avoMD to digitize their clinical content and put them in the hands of their providers or distribute them externally. In randomized control trials and usability studies, the software has been shown to save providers time while improving clinical accuracy. Current investors and supporters include Columbia University’s Lang Entrepreneurship Center, Mount Sinai Innovation Partners’ Elementa Labs, StartUp Health, and 500 Startups. The team is led by physicians and informaticians from Columbia, Harvard, and Yale. Subscriptions ($19.99 / year) automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off. Cancellations at least 24 hours prior to subscription renewal will not be charged. You can manage your subscription and auto-renewal from your Apple ID account settings after purchase.
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Case Files Psychiatry, 6e VS.
Columbia Psychiatry Pathways

December 12, 2024