Psychiatry
A podcast by Oxford University
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36 Episodes
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Dementia, future treatments and research
Published: 3/21/2017 -
The Microbiome and the Brain
Published: 1/30/2017 -
Cognitive approaches to treating psychosis
Published: 5/12/2016 -
Exploring psychiatry through images and objects
Published: 10/13/2015 -
The Oxford Conference on Ageing and Psychiatry Closing Remarks
Published: 10/9/2015 -
MRC Dementia's platform
Published: 10/9/2015 -
Meeting the challenges of dementia research
Published: 10/9/2015 -
Brain imaging and the Whitehall II Study
Published: 10/9/2015 -
Engaging with the community
Published: 10/9/2015 -
Ethical and legal challenges in old age psychiatry
Published: 10/9/2015 -
Psychological medicine: the importance of crossing boundaries
Published: 10/8/2015 -
Working in low and middle income countries
Published: 10/8/2015 -
Older people's views of integrated care
Published: 10/8/2015 -
Policy challenges in population ageing
Published: 10/8/2015 -
The Oxford Conference on Ageing and Psychiatry Opening Remarks
Published: 10/8/2015 -
Creating the evidence base for prescribing in psychiatry
Published: 6/1/2015 -
Early Intervention in Psychosis
Published: 5/14/2015 -
Impact of genetics on neuropsychopharmacology
Published: 3/24/2015 -
Using ketamine in treatment resistant depression
Published: 2/24/2015 -
Mental health and suicide in prisons
Published: 2/10/2015
Psychiatry is a medical discipline seeking to understand and treat mental illness. These podcasts provide an introduction to core topics in psychiatry, and to research undertaken in the Oxford University Department of Psychiatry. This series is relevant to health-care professionals and members of the public. The topic podcasts are particularly relevant to medical students studying psychiatry.