
Good news, bad news on risky medication use in nursing homes
The VA’s efforts to reduce use of risky antipsychotic medications in its nursing homes succeeded – but use of other medications with less evidence behind them rose.
The VA’s efforts to reduce use of risky antipsychotic medications in its nursing homes succeeded – but use of other medications with less evidence behind them rose.
New report details strategies to improve employee wellbeing and reduce workplace stressors. Dr. Debra Pinals is quoted.
U-M Addiction Center experts share their expertise on the uses and effects of cannabis.
U-M Public Engagement & Impact podcast & article featuring Dr. Sheila Marcus & MC3
'Welcoming our diverse healthcare leaders of tomorrow'
A psychiatrist discusses the barriers to seeking help for alcohol use disorder and how to overcome them.
Dr. Joanna Quigley co-authored a policy statement on the recommended terminology for medically accurate, person-first, non-stigmatizing substance use disorder terminology.
The Department of Psychiatry has several psychometrists as part of our team
A new, free resource for providers was just released by the National Institute of Alcohol and Alcoholism (NIAAA).
Which hospice they enter, rather than their condition, may determine which patients receive antipsychotics or benzodiazepines to quell end-of-life symptoms.
Q&A published in the University of Michigan's Federal Relations newsletter
Reducing Alcohol use among Elective Surgical Patients using Adaptive Interventions
Article written by Dr. Jane Harness for JAACAP Connect - the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Leveraging Virtual Care Strategies to Improve Access and Treatment for Individuals with Alcohol Use Disorders