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Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

Practical Psychopharmacology with Dr. Goldberg

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Podcast

David J Puder

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2021

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

Special guest Dr. Joseph F. Goldberg is a psychiatrist and clinician researcher with over 180 publications and 3 books. This episode focuses on his newest book, written with Dr. Stephen M. Stahl, Practical Psychopharmacology: Translating Findings From Evidence-Based Trials into Real-World Clinical Practice. In this episode, we discuss psychopharmacology and his approach to 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.

0:34.7

All right, before we start this episode, I am going to go through potential conflicts

0:39.0

of interest.

0:40.0

So, I, David Pewter, have no conflicts of interest to report.

0:43.0

I do not receive any money from pharmaceutical companies.

0:47.0

The person I will be interviewing, Joseph Goldberg, has several conflicts of interest to

0:51.7

report, including royalties from his books, American Psychiatric Publishing, and Cambridge

0:57.2

University Press, Consultant Fees from Biaxel, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, Lundbeck, Austria,

1:03.6

Sage Pharmaceuticals, and Slovian.

1:06.0

And he is on Speaker Bureau of Abbey, Archimedes, Intercellular Therapies, and Slovian.

1:13.4

I looked at this episode and I thought about the things that we discussed and the medications

1:18.9

that are made by these companies.

1:20.6

I think that we pretty fairly discussed the medications, and I do not think that there

1:28.4

is undue sort of bias that has leaked into this episode, despite his receiving money from

1:35.6

these pharmaceutical companies.

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