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Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

Deciding for Others: Involuntary Holds and Decision Making Capacity

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

David J Puder

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2019

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

This week on the Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Podcast, I am joined by Dr. Mark Ard, a chief resident physician at Loma Linda University’s Psychiatry program, to talk about holds and capacity evaluations as it relates to medicine and psychiatry.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Psychiatry and Psychothermic Podcast.

0:12.2

I'm here to talk about getting rid of burnout, increasing job satisfaction, and feeling

0:16.6

like an expert in what you do.

0:18.6

One thing that created a lot of burnout and angst for me was trying to get continued medical

0:22.0

education right at the last minute.

0:24.2

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0:28.6

Go to Psychiatrypodcast.com, sign up, sign in, take the test, and the certification

0:32.5

is emailed to you in seconds.

0:35.9

Welcome back to the podcast.

0:37.0

I am joined today with none other than Dr. Mark Ard.

0:42.7

He is now a fourth year resident at our beloved Psychiatry residency program that I'm a part

0:48.6

of.

0:49.6

I'm Linda.

0:50.6

And he does an amazing job teaching medical students.

0:54.7

He got teacher of the year award and he is going into CNL, potentially, and we're hopefully

1:02.8

going to court him to stay here, but you know how that goes.

1:06.7

And he is passionate about CNL constantly as a Psychiatry and one of the big things that

1:13.1

comes up in CNL is putting people on hold against their will and doing something called

1:20.7

a capacity evaluation.

1:23.0

And so he has submitted an article where he's kind of merging these two different things.

1:30.1

We tend to think about them differently.

1:32.7

So tell me a little bit, Mark, about why you think today this is important for the general

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