Evidence-Based Medicine Seminar*
In the fall of 2005, we began an Evidence-Based Medicine Seminar series. The goal of this seminar series is to provide trainees, faculty and staff with a primer and update on EBM approaches to psychiatric care. The slide sets available here are recent seminar offerings on specific clinical questions or background/overview issues for EBM.
Past Evidence-Based Medicine Seminar Presentations
- Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine
- Treatment of Acute Mania in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder
- Treatment of Chronic Insomnia
- Evidence Based Medicine: Time Saving Steps
- Treatment of severe depression in an elderly patient
- Treatment of Comorbid Depression and Alcohol Use Disorders
- Evidence-based Treatment of Psychotic Depression
- Effectiveness of Second generation antipsychotics on Dementia-related Pyschosis and Agitation
- Combined Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy for Anxiety Disorders: Is Efficacy Enhanced? An Evidenced-Based Approach
- Evidence Based Guidelines for Pharmacotherapy in the Treatment of Alcohol Dependence
Chandan Nayak, MD - Antidepressants in Kids: Benefits of Treatment vs. Risk of Suicidal Behavior
Gregory Dalack, MD - Treatment of GAD: Implications of Comorbid Personality Disorder
Thane Ericson, Ph.D. - Violence Risk Assessment in Psychiatric Patients
Joshua Bess, MD - Evidence based medicine approach to the diagnosis and treatment of Bipolar Depression
Nadia Robertson - Clinical Case: Vascular Dementia
Gregory Dalack, MD - Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of TBI: Searching for Buried Treasure
M. Justin Coffey, MD - Should Psychiatrists Prescribe Metformin for Weight Gain from Atypical Antipsychotics?
Paul Pfeiffer, MD & Gregory Dalack, MD - A Case of Refractory Bipolar Disorder: Role for Psychotherapy?
Gregory Dalack, MD - Pharmacotherapy for Social Phobia with Panic disorder: What is the evidence?
Jennifer Seibert, MD & Gregory W. Dalack, MD
* This material was developed as part of an educational activity and should not be construed as comprehensive or representing advice or recommendations for diagnosis or clinical care.
