Grand Rounds

Annual Harold Jordan Lecture Series

AY

Name

Title

Link to Blog Post

AY19

Lloyda Williamson

Increasing the Number of Black Psychiatrists: A Call for Action to All Psychiatrists 

2/8/2019

AY20

Francis Lu

DSM-5 Outline for Cultural Formulation and the Cultural Formulation Interview: Tools for Culturally Competent Care

2/14/2020

AY21

Ruth Shim

Social (In)Justice and Mental Health        

2/5/2021

AY22

Robert M. Sellers, PhD

Racism from the Perspectives of an African American Man, Race Scholar, and Chief Diversity Officer

2/25/2022

AY23

Arie Nettles, PhD

Understanding Bias: A Necessary Component for Building Equity and Inclusion

6/9/2023

AY24

Dierdre Anglin

Infusing DEI in our Research Programs: An Example Studying the Social Patterning of Psychosis        

6/7/2024

GRED: February 12, 2020

This week's article for discussion is: (This is meant to precede the talk by Dr. Lu on Friday February 14)

GRED: January 22, 2020

This week's article for discussion is: (This is meant to precede the talk by Dr. Granholm on Friday January 24) "Randomized Clinical Trial of Cognitive Behavioral Social Skills Training for Schizophrenia: Improvement in Functioning and Experiential Negative Symptoms"

GRED: February 5, 2020

This week's article for discussion is: (This is meant to precede the talk by Dr. Petrakis on Friday February 7) "Co-Occurring Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Alcohol Use Disorder in U.S. Military and Veteran Populations" by Emily R. Dworkin, Hannah E. Bergman,Thomas O.Walton, Denise D.Walker, and Debra L. Kaysen

GRED: January 16, 2020

This week's article for discussion is: (This is meant to precede the talk by Dr. Lavretsky on Friday January 17) "Psychobiological factors of resilience and depression in late life" by Kelsey T. Laird, Beatrix Krause, Cynthia Funes and Helen Lavretsky

GRED: December 11, 2019

This week's article for discussion is: (This is meant to precede the talk by Dr. Wilhelm on Friday December 13) Most individuals with mental disorders do not receive any treatment at all, and those who do often have difficulty accessing high quality care.  Recent advances in technology might offer novel solutions to these challenges.   Dr. Wilhelm will discuss a number of technology-based solutions to our field’s challenges including internet and smartphone-based cognitive behavioral therapy.

GRED: November 6, 2019

This week's article for discussion is: (This is meant to precede the talk by Dr. Wess on Friday November 8) "The Prescription Opioid Addiction Treatment Study: What have we learned" by Roger D. Weiss, Vinod Rao   Questions for discussion:

GRED: November 13, 2019

This week's combined articles for discussion are linked below: (This is meant to precede the talk by Dr. Schottenfeld on Friday November 15) Linked articles for November 13 GRED "Opioid Use Disorder: Challenges and Opportunities in Rural Communities" by Pew Charitable Trust

GRED: November 20, 2019

This week's articles for discussion are: (This is meant to precede the talk by Dr. Vinogradov on Friday November 22) "Increases in Intrinsic Thalamocortical Connectivity and Overall Cognition Following Cognitive Remediation in Chronic Schizophrenia" by Ian S. Ramsay, Tasha M. Nienow, and Angus W. MacDonald III

GRED: October 16, 2019

This week's article for discussion is: (This is meant to precede the talk by Dr. Lewis on Friday October 18) "The Ventral Hippocampus Controls Stress-Provoked Impulsive Aggression through the Ventromedial Hypothalamus in Post-Weaning Social Isolation Mice" by Chih-Hua Chang, Po-Wu Gean

GRED: September 25, 2019

This week's article for discussion is: "Functional specificity in the Human Brain: A window into the functional architecture of the mind" by Nancy Kanwisher