Publisher: Psychiatric Times


Black History Month in Review

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Dr. Wilsa M.S. Charles Malveaux joins as sports psychiatry editor, sharing insights on treating athletes and sports psychiatry research. Dr. Altha Stewart highlights historical disparities in psychiatric treatment for Black individuals and the importance of addressing systemic racism.


On the Legacy and Future of Mental Health in Black Communities

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Psychiatric Times spoke with Altha Stewart, MD, to discuss Black history in mental health care and strides the psychiatric community is making to ensure a more inclusive future.


The “10 Knows” Psychiatric Clinicians Need to Prepare for a Job Interview

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It has been 13 years since I published my article, “The 10 Knows,” in Psychiatric Times to assist clinicians in preparing to get a new job. It is now time to take stock of the 10 Knows again in this contemporary era of Zoom interview meetings, heightened social media communications, and the invariable refinements in the… Read More


Exploring the Underwater World

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“When you’re underwater, not only is it quiet, and are you isolated, but there’s a heightened sense of awareness because your concept of situational awareness is very important.” In this episode of More Than Medicine, Andrew N. Wilner, MD, FACP, FAAN, discusses his favorite hobby, scuba diving, and his YouTube channel, “Underwater With Dr Andrew.” Dr… Read More


On the Convergence of Science and Clinical Practice

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It is a pleasure and a privilege to introduce to you this collection of brief yet compelling articles that highlight contemporary issues in schizophrenia and the ways research can inform exemplary clinical practice.


Life of Locum Tenens

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Working off and on locum tenens since 1982, Andrew N. Wilner, MD, offers his experience as a testament to the benefit of working in this style.