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Informative and accessible
Great content on a variety of topics, featuring experts with diverse clinical interests. The presenter is a kind and curious individual, who bridges well the perspectives of early career professionals and trainees with insights from more seasons clinicians. I highly recommend this podcast!
The allegory of podcast
This is the podcast that keeps on giving. It is simple enough that I understood it early in my education but even now years later come back to episodes over and over and I learn new things every time
Didactic and organic
Just wanted to give you your flowers for how well these episodes flow. So informative but also so natural. Very helpful —a PGY-2
Recommended!
Great resource, really enjoying your interviews. Thank you from a social worker / trauma counsellor.
Great
His is an excellent podcast! What a great source for information. When I was a resident 25-30 years ago, they were grandfathering in C&L psychiatrist who were in combined residency. What a dynamic and growing field. Would have killed for these lectures!
Really great info!
Thanks so much for all the great reviews!
Great podcast
As a med student applying psychiatry, this has given me a ton of great information to hit the ground running on rotations! Couldn’t recommend it more!
Dementia
I was so happy to hear this podcast was making new episodes. I had not heard them for awhile. This is the best podcast for psychiatrists and others in the field, and I do listen to a lot of them.
Good review for all clinicians
Clear, thought provoking review of key psychiatric concepts, even for non psychiatrists!
Exceptional - All Psych Providers Should Listen
I’m in year 3 of my PMHNP training and I’ve been listening to this podcast since it started. The content, pacing, audio quality /tonality, and guest speakers have all been exceptional. I highly recommend any mental health clinician to listen, but especially PMHNPs and Psychiatrists. I’m starting to re-listen to episodes and still find excellent tidbits that I’ve forgotten.
Essential supplement for M3-PGY1
I’m a PGY1 and I’ve been following this show since M3. I love listening to this show in the car, while doing chores, and walking the dog. It’s gentle extension and reinforcement of the material. M3 students should strongly consider the second season for the deep dives into major conditions that you will encounter on the wards and your shelf exams.
Exceptional!
This is the best “Psychiatry Fundamentals”podcast on the Internet. If you are a resident, med student, NP, PA, or just want a refresher on psychiatry, you will not be disappointed. I can’t wait to see where this podcast goes in the future. Please don’t give up on us. We are hungry for world class lectures and information!
Required. Listening
Miss the podcast , please make more
Godsend as an PMHNP Student
I am starting a clinical rotation this month on an inpatient psychiatry unit at a teaching hospital, working under attendings and residents. This podcast has been so helpful in easing some of my anxiety and feelings of intimidation going into this rotation. I wish I had found this prior to my first clinical, but better late than never. The best part - it’s an easy listen! The conversational tone of each episode makes it an enjoyable experience while being so highly informative. Thank you for putting out this podcast, from the bottom of my heart.
Great teacher and interviewer, interviews great teachers
Thanks Dr. Mullen. As a clinical social worker working in a public agency I’m finding your episodes on critical topics both reassuring and elucidating. Early career social work clinicians do not have the benefit of the breadth and depth of didactic education nor, in most cases, the expert ongoing clinical supervision available to MD psychiatrists - yet we are tasked with performing many of the same critical diagnostic and interpersonal functions. Your series is very supportive, helping me anchor in what I know, increase my knowledge and understanding and ask myself important next questions. I find you to be a compassionate, curious and talented interviewer and teacher. I bet you’re a beloved supervisor and teacher. Thank you.
Unique and entertaining
Loved listening to each episode. I learned quite a bit and have been working as psychiatry PA for several years. Thanks!
Excellent
Great learning resource.
Great information!
PMHNP here. Great high yield content.
Great series
Great series. As someone outside of psych I find it very approachable still for my specialty and appreciate the ease and well structured format.
Thoughtful, insightful
If you haven’t listened yet wyd?
Changes the negative connotation of “psych” by lay-person
Having no background in medical, this helps me understand the field through a new lens, where my prior experience of psych was one built on movie portrayels and the feeling that psych is a nebulous field. Thanks, Mark
Very interesting and practical
I have listened to all the episodes and have shared several with my co-residents. I have learned so much hearing different perspectives from true experts. Dr. Mullen and his guests strike the perfect balance of including fascinating insights into the history and etiologies of disorders while keeping the content very clinically relevant. Thank you!
Great!
I’m a psychiatric pharmacist working in the outpatient clinic setting. This podcast does an excellent job breaking down clinical pearls related to diagnosis and treatment. The guest speakers are always extremely knowledgeable clinicians. It’s really been helpful in expanding my knowledge base to treatment outside of psychiatric medications!
Really enjoy the show
I think the content is great. I am a psychiatry registrar and it is helpful for clarifying and improving understanding of common things we come across in reviews.