33  Mental Health Education and Advocacy: Pediatric Trainee Voices

33 Mental Health Education and Advocacy: Pediatric Trainee Voices

Pediatric Meltdown

https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsIn this special episode dedicated to medical students, residents and fellows, Dr. Josh Prudent and Dr. Amrit Misra join me as we talk about mental health training, mental health advocacy, addressing our own biases as practitioners, how ACE impacts the populations we serve, and the stigmatization around practitioners' own mental health struggles. Mental health concerns affect all areas of medicine and pediatrics is no different. Because pediatrics provides an opportunity for prevention and early identification, it is critical that our trainees receive in-depth mental health training in order to promote emotional well-being. Josh Prudent is a 2nd-year Pediatric Resident at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and the District 5 resident representative to the American Academy of Pediatrics. He completed medical school at the John Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Prudent is pursuing a fellowship in Pediatric Hematology-Oncology. His advocacy interests include immigrant and refugee rights, vaccine advocacy, youth mental health and behavioral health, and secure patient pediatric research funding. Amrit Misra is a 3rd-year Pediatric Cardiology fellow at Children's Hospital of Michigan. He completed medical school at the University of Michigan and completed his Internal Medicine-Pediatrics training at Detroit Medical Center. He served as one of the Pediatric Chief Residents at Children’s Hospital and his clinical interests include adult congenital cardiology, community and global health, and transitional medicine.  Please join me in welcoming Dr. Prudent and Dr. Misra   [00:01 - 03:54] Opening SegmentDr. Amrit Misra talks about his background and his involvement in the American Academy of Pediatrics.   [03:55 - 8:54] Advocacy Projects for Mental Health  Dr. Misra talks about the AAP’s Section On Pediatric Trainees’ focus on mental health for this year’s annual advocacy campaign [08:55 - 15:42] Are Medical Students, Residents, and Fellows Receiving Adequate Mental Health Training?   Dr. Misra’s thoughts on how medical school and residency can further bridge the gap of training required to fit the vast needs of mental health.  Dr. Josh Prudent joins the interview and gives his thoughts.[15:43 - 29:41] How Are You Integrating Your Adverse Childhood Experiences Training Into the Work You Are Doing?   Dr. Prudent incorporates ACEs into his patient’s medical care and talks about the nuances of approaching these conversations with clients.    Dr. Misra shares where he sees ACEs impact his patients The need to provide more holistic care and for pediatricians to uncover biases within themselves in order to properly diagnose  Approaching biases with a level of humility and desire to improve patient care. [29:42 - 44:06] Medical Students and Mental Health The stigmatization around mental health and the shame and fear of failure surrounding getting help.  Burnout and the shift in perspective of making sure medical students are aware of their wellness Dr. Prudent and Dr. Misra share their appreciation for very good attendings [44:07 - 49:37] IWhat Advice Would You Give Your Younger Self?  Dr. Misra would tell his younger self to relax and enjoy the process. Dr. Prudent advises to maintain strong relationships with your friends at every stage in your...

Fecha de Publicación: 21 de abril de 2021

Duración: 52 min

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