McCarthy perspective on ethical concerns of TN abortion law published in New England Journal of Medicine
June 8, 2023
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Allison M. McCarthy, Ph.D., served as lead author on a perspective titled "Ethical Conflicts for Clinicians under Tennessee Abortion Law" published in the May 2023 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine.
Click here to read the perspective.
Review article looks at depression in context of the aging process and accelerated aging.
May 12, 2023
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41398-023-02464-9
Taylor et. al. publish article on antidepressant treatment response in late-life depression
December 12, 2022
Warren Taylor, M.D., James G Blakemore Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, served as an author on the recently published article "Influences of resting-state intrinsic functional brain connectivity on the antidepressant treatment response in late-life depression." The article appears in the journal Psychological Medicine and details how connectivity between brain regions measured before treatment may predict response to common antidepressant medications. This work was led by Mr.
Aaron Brinen interviewed - How to Make the Holidays Less Stressful
December 5, 2022
Aaron Brinen, Psy.D. in the Division of Psychology was interviewed for an important story on holiday stress that appeared in US News & World Report.
See: https://health.usnews.com/wellness/articles/how-to-relieve-holiday-stress
Also, he was interviewed on Channel 5 on a similar topic of feeling down during the holidays.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences celebrates 75 years
November 17, 2022
https://news.vumc.org/2022/11/14/department-of-psychiatry-and-behavioral-sciences-celebrates-75-years/
The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences celebrated its 75th anniversary on Nov. 11 with an afternoon program that highlighted its contributions to professional education, research, and clinical care.
“We wanted to recognize the important role of the department in the training of physicians and psychologists at Vanderbilt, showcase innovation in our clinical services, and highlight some of our research accomplishments,” said Stephan Heckers, MD, MSc, the William P. and Henry B. Test Professor of Schizophrenia Research and Chair of the Department.
Relevant Details Give Naloxone Reminders More Impact
November 17, 2022
https://discover.vumc.org/2022/10/relevant-details-give-naloxone-reminders-more-impact/
A new prescribing alert helps physicians quickly understand how and why they should offer a naloxone prescription to a patient at high risk for an opioid overdose.
The alert contains key facts about the patient’s history, such as previous overdoses and whether a benzodiazepine has also been prescribed. The alert has led to a dramatic increase in naloxone prescribing, which was described in a recent article in Anesthesia & Analgesia.
2022-23 Nicholas Hobbs Discovery Awards, Director’s Strategic Priorities Grants announced
September 22, 2022
https://notables.vkcsites.org/2022/09/2022-23-nicholas-hobbs-discovery-awards-directors-strategic-priorities-grants-announced/
The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center (VKC) Nicholas Hobbs Discovery Awards and Director’s Strategic Priorities Grants have been announced for the 2022-23 award cycle. Projects address spatial processing, repetitive movements, adaptation of an intervention for Spanish-speaking families, and improving diagnostic approaches and treatment strategies for autistic individuals with co-occurring intellectual disability.
Kast publishes paper in Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
August 25, 2022
Kristopher A Kast, M.D., assistant professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, program director of the Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship Program, and clinical director of the Addiction Consult Service, recently served as author of a newly-published paper in the Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry.
Peter Martin publishes new book on 'Historical Vocabulary of Addiction'
August 3, 2022
Peter Martin, M.D., professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, has published his latest book, Historical Vocabulary of Addiction. This book is intended for all psychiatrists and others who are interested in mental disorders, especially those who have not viewed patients who suffer from addictive disorders as typically in their bailiwick.