Author Archives: Joseph Thornton MD
Tweet by Kevin Tan on Twitter
Kevin Tan @neurokev We chart a shared & hierarchical neurocognitive pathway for mentalizing about the self & others First ECoG study on human social cognition now published @NatureComms🥂 Colossal effort w/ @KieranCRFox @ppinheirochagas @josef_parvizi @social_brains💪 1/n nature.com/articles/s4146… 4/8/22, 12:54 PM
FDA Okays First Sublingual Med for Agitation in Serious Mental Illness
Tweet by Eric Topol on Twitter
Eric Topol @EricTopol Our brain charted: the most comprehensive natural history from fetus to 100 years via MRI scans in over 100,000 people nature.com/articles/s4158… nature.com/articles/d4158… economist.com/science-and-te… pic.twitter.com/zAvVIoL1Xy 4/7/22, 10:08 AM
SAFE_T content and application resources
Colleagues In follow up to discussion on rounds I proved a brie refresher and resources on suicide risk reduction. The brief article (SAFE-T application …) by Douglas Jacobs is excellent. He is almost single handed responsible for the national push for screening. I also attach a pocket SAFE-T Card.. The "how to" power point byContinue reading “SAFE_T content and application resources”
Info Graphics on Public Health
https://twitter.com/Surgeon_General/status/1510964426001768453?s=20&t=RnwKI-lXX2WakikrgJTpaA Dr. Vivek Murthy, U.S. Surgeon General on Twitter “It’s Public Health Week, a chance for us to promote the health of all Americans. Join me this #PublicHealthWeek to learn more about what public health means to me—and to consider what it means to you.” twitter.com Joseph (Joe) E. Thornton, M.D., DFAPA
Music for health
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Medical Documentation Burden Among US Office-Based Physicians in 2019: A National Study | Electronic Health Records | JAMA Internal Medicine | JAMA Network
Ethics. -/ House of Medicine for Rent
Tweet by Tom Insel, MD on Twitter
Tom Insel, MD @thomasinselmd The crisis of care is not just lack of access but lack of engagement. The majority of people with #mentalillness are not in treatment. And the 40% who are in treatment receive low-quality care, so only 1/3 of those in care will experience the full benefit. We must do better. pic.twitter.com/b8MkXuoqG0Continue reading “Tweet by Tom Insel, MD on Twitter”