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The Right Psych

The Right Psych

By Keenan Klassen

Geared towards medical students, this series hosts psychiatrists from a diverse array of subspecialties to explore the enormous breadth of practice in this exciting and evolving field of medicine. Discover what could be the Right Psych for you!

Hosted by UBC Medical students as part of the UBC Department of Psychiatry Immersion Program. Special thanks to Dr. Clare Beasley for hosting the annual Immersion Camp and connecting us with her colleagues to interview for this series.
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Episode 3 - Brain and Body

The Right PsychAug 21, 2020

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Episode 6 - Rural Psychiatry

Episode 6 - Rural Psychiatry

"It's easier to work in a rural setting... relationships gets built up, you're not picking up the phone to talk to a stranger. That makes a whole difference. As a specialist, physicians are grateful to have you in this setting. You can really learn your population and develop your service as you would like."

Episode 5 puts rural psychiatry in center stage, guided by Dr. Rosemary Abu, a General Adult Psychiatrist with a special interest in Old Age Psychiatry. She is currently practicing in Smithers, and completed her residency in Ireland. Dr. Abu thoughtfully reflects on the ups and downs of practicing psychiatry in a rural environment, and the unique challenges that it poses. 

The host of this episode is Polly Ng. This series would not be possible without support from Dr. Clare Beasley (UBC) and the UBC Department of Psychiatry.

Oct 01, 202132:10
Episode 5 - Consultation Liaison

Episode 5 - Consultation Liaison

"You know when you've made a difference in a patient's life. And you know when you see them get better, when they stop coming back to you and you know they're living their life, looking after their children, going back to work. You know you've made a huge difference".

In episode 4, Consultation Liaison,  Dr. Carole Richford guides us in a discussion that's as colourful as her own journey through psychiatry. With a  career that includes consultation-liaison, addictions, psycho-oncology, inpatient and outpatient, sub-specialty clinics, as well as teaching, Dr. Richford provides an informed perspective on the future of psychiatry and its current issues. (included: bonus tidbit for what she sees as a great psych candidate!)

The host of this episode is Keenan Klassen. This series would not be possible without support from Dr. Clare Beasley (UBC) and the UBC Department of Psychiatry.

Aug 10, 202131:44
Episode 4 - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Episode 4 - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Dr. Jennifer Russel joins us in this episode of The Right Psych for a discussion on her experiences and work as a psychiatrist in the child and adolescent realm. Join us as we explore the challenging but rewarding aspects of this field, and how innovative advances in technology are being incorporated in psychiatry to improve access to resources for families across the province. 

The host of this episode is Mirna Hennawy. This series would not be possible without support from Dr. Clare Beasley (UBC) and the UBC Department of Psychiatry.

Aug 10, 202130:33
Episode 3 - Brain and Body

Episode 3 - Brain and Body

We are excited to share episode 3 in our series, where we ride the line between the brain and the mind with Dr. Joe Tham, a neuropsychiatrist trained at UBC. We discuss the unique demographic of patients that he sees, as well as the type of personal growth one experiences working with psychiatric patients. We touch on how COVID-19 may change how we do psychiatric care in the future. The host of this episode is Keenan Klassen. This series would not be possible without support from Dr. Clare Beasley (UBC) and the UBC Department of Psychiatry.
Aug 21, 202027:45
Episode 2 - Assertive Community Treatment and Outreach Psychiatry

Episode 2 - Assertive Community Treatment and Outreach Psychiatry

Dr. Peter Wang takes us through his journey working in Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) teams and pinpoints the essence of ACT psych: creativity, rapport, and a team oriented focus in an outreach setting. Dr. Wang also discusses the reality of burnout in the field, and how we can cope with it. We're invited to explore the ways ACT can enrich the lives of patients it serves, and encouraged as students to rotate through an ACT psych elective with him through the University of British Columbia, with which he is affiliated. Hosted by Mirna Hennawy.
Aug 17, 202029:55
Episode 1 - Perinatal Mental Health and Psycho-Oncology

Episode 1 - Perinatal Mental Health and Psycho-Oncology

We are excited to present our first episode hosting Dr. Jasmina Kobiljski, who guides us through a discussion about career choices in medicine, mental health issues faced by new mothers, and the specific psychiatric needs of cancer patients. Dr. Kobiljski is an outpatient psychiatrist at BC Cancer Victoria and at the perinatal mental health clinic in Victoria General Hospital. Hosted by Li Qing Wang.
Aug 09, 202030:18