New Video Blogs on Telepsychiatry during COVID-19
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[College Telepsychiatry during COVID-19]
[Best Practices in First Time Telepsychiatry During COVID-19]
[Inpatient Telepsychiatry During COVID-19]
[Telepsychiatry and the Digital Divide]
[Videoconferencing Fatigue]
Hear from Christopher Pelic, M.D. on how to manage relationships with patients in college and how telepsychiatry can provide an opportunity to ensure the continuity of care for students who go away to school.
- College Telepsychiatry during COVID-19
- Christopher Pelic, M.D.
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Hear from Steven Chan, M.D., M.B.A. on the ‘dos and don'ts’ of video conferencing, setting up your virtual workspace, and technology tips when onboarding a new patient.
- Best Practices in First Time Telepsychiatry During COVID-19
- Steven Chan, M.D., M.B.A.
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Hear from Kishan Nallapula, M.D. on how inpatient hospital settings have rapidly adapted to telepsychiatry in order to continue providing care for psychiatric patients who test positive for COVID-19.
- Inpatient Telepsychiatry During COVID-19
- Kishan Nallapula, M.D.
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Hear from Iverson Bell, M.D. on how to overcome the digital divide within healthcare delivery, connect with patients using telepsychiatry, and ensure they can connect with their doctors
- Telepsychiatry and the Digital Divide
- Iverson Bell, M.D.
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Hear from Ed Kaftarian, M.D. on “Zoom fatigue” and how to address challenges associated with the exhaustion caused by staring at a computer screen all day long.
- Videoconferencing Fatigue
- Ed Kaftarian, M.D.
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