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This wiki is an educational resource for residents and fellows training to become Board-certified psychiatrists. The purpose of this wiki is to develop content that is '''clinically useful''' and '''helpful for the PRITE and Boards''' preparation.
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'''LearnPsychiatry.org''' is an educational resource for residents, fellows, and attending physicians studying to become Board-certified psychiatrists. The purpose of this collaboration is to develop content that is '''clinically useful''' and '''helpful for the PRITE and Boards''' preparation.
  
This is a collaborative project of ''learnpsychiatry.org'' brought to you by residents and fellows of UMDNJ and LIJ/North Shore hospitals. Read more about the project [[Learn_Psychiatry:About|here]].
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This is a collaborative project of ''learnpsychiatry.org'' brought to you by physicians of Rutgers University, South Oaks, and Northwell Health hospitals. Read more about the project [[Learn_Psychiatry:About|here]].
  
 
==What's New==
 
==What's New==
* All you need to know about [[Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder#Atomoxetine|'''atomoxetine''']],  including the results of a comprehensive and excellent meta-analysis published in February issue of JACAAP by our own Drs. Schwartz and Correll.
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* Understanding of trauma and the diagnosis PTSD had been updated in the DSM-5 and in the corresponding [[Trauma#DSM-5 and Diagnostic Considerations|'''article''']].
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* All you need to know about [[Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder#Atomoxetine|'''atomoxetine''']],  including the results of a comprehensive meta-analysis.
  
* '''DSM-5 changes to diagnosing substance use disorders''' are a bit confusing. See a visual summary of changes to the criteria [[Substance Use#DSM-5|here]].
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* '''[[DSM-5|DSM-5]] changes to diagnosing substance use disorders''' are confusing. See a visual summary of changes to the criteria [[Substance Use#DSM-5|here]].
  
 
* [[Lithium#Cooper-Simpson Test|'''Cooper-Simpson Test''']] helps start lithium therapy faster on an inpatient unit. Did you know that the test can be used in children?
 
* [[Lithium#Cooper-Simpson Test|'''Cooper-Simpson Test''']] helps start lithium therapy faster on an inpatient unit. Did you know that the test can be used in children?
  
* DSM-5 permits the diagnosis of [[Separation Anxiety Disorder|'''separation anxiety disorder''']] in adults. The article had been updated with the [[Separation Anxiety Disorder#Epidemiology|evidence]] for that inclusion.
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* [[DSM-5|DSM-5]] permits the diagnosis of [[Separation Anxiety Disorder|'''separation anxiety disorder''']] in adults. The article had been updated with the [[Separation Anxiety Disorder#Epidemiology|evidence]] for that inclusion.
 
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===DSM 5 update===
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DSM-5 is finally here. However the PRITE and Psychiatry Boards are a little behind, so don't recycle the dull, grey, sleep-inducing tome just yet.
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===[[DSM-5|DSM-5&trade;]] update===
*PRITE will begin transition to DSM-5 next year - 2014 (some DSM-IV terminology will still be used); transition will be complete in 2015.  
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*PRITE completely transitioned to DSM-5 in 2015.  
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* American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) will use DSM-IV '''and''' DSM-5 terms through 2016. Completely new DSM-5 diagnoses and eliminated DSM-IV diagnoses will not be tested [http://www.abpn.com/maintain-certification/moc-exams/information-about-moc-exams/dsm-5-conversion/]
* American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) will continue to use DSM IV through 2016. In 21017 it will switch to DSM 5.
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* In 2017 ABPN will switch to DSM-5.
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===Research highlights===
 
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* SSRIs [[SSRI#GI bleeding|increase the risk]] of upper GI bleeding after just 7 days of treatment.
 
* SSRIs [[SSRI#GI bleeding|increase the risk]] of upper GI bleeding after just 7 days of treatment.
 
* '''Omega-3 fatty acids''' benefits were reviewed in an [[Omega-3 fatty acids#Adults|exhaustive meta-analysis]].
 
* '''Omega-3 fatty acids''' benefits were reviewed in an [[Omega-3 fatty acids#Adults|exhaustive meta-analysis]].
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==Featured articles==
 
==Featured articles==
 
These articles are nearly complete! Please read them and use them in your clinical duties and test preparation.
 
These articles are nearly complete! Please read them and use them in your clinical duties and test preparation.
Feel free to edit the articles, or leave feedback about accuracy and relevance in the discussion pages (each article has a "discussion" tab).
 
  
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===Tips on editing===
 
===Tips on editing===
  
When editing, please include only information that can be considered '''evidence-based medicine''', as it is frequently tested and always clinically relevant. Feel free to leave comments in the article ''discussion pages'' as well. When creating new articles, please include a category at the end of your article, so that our wiki remains organized. (If you are not sure what that means, add this text '''<nowiki>[[Category:Content]]</nowiki>''' to the article you are writing. It will add the article to the "Content" category. You can browse the category [[:Category:Content|here]].
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When editing, please include only information that can be considered '''evidence-based medicine'''. When creating new articles, please include a category at the end of your article, so that our wiki remains organized. For example, add this text: '''<nowiki>[[Category:Content]]</nowiki>''' to the article you are writing. It will add the article to the general "Content" category. You can browse the category [[:Category:Content|here]].
  
 
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Revision as of 21:42, 13 December 2016

Welcome

Your amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex have just been activated. Simmons WK Cerebral Cortex 15(10):1602-08

LearnPsychiatry.org is an educational resource for residents, fellows, and attending physicians studying to become Board-certified psychiatrists. The purpose of this collaboration is to develop content that is clinically useful and helpful for the PRITE and Boards preparation.

This is a collaborative project of learnpsychiatry.org brought to you by physicians of Rutgers University, South Oaks, and Northwell Health hospitals. Read more about the project here.

What's New

  • Understanding of trauma and the diagnosis PTSD had been updated in the DSM-5 and in the corresponding article.
  • All you need to know about atomoxetine, including the results of a comprehensive meta-analysis.
  • DSM-5 changes to diagnosing substance use disorders are confusing. See a visual summary of changes to the criteria here.
  • Cooper-Simpson Test helps start lithium therapy faster on an inpatient unit. Did you know that the test can be used in children?

DSM-5™ update

  • PRITE completely transitioned to DSM-5 in 2015.
  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) will use DSM-IV and DSM-5 terms through 2016. Completely new DSM-5 diagnoses and eliminated DSM-IV diagnoses will not be tested [1]
  • In 2017 ABPN will switch to DSM-5.

Research highlights

Featured articles

These articles are nearly complete! Please read them and use them in your clinical duties and test preparation.

Featured Brief Reports

These articles are limited in scope but nevertheless cover important areas of psychiatry.

Help write these articles

Tips on editing

When editing, please include only information that can be considered evidence-based medicine. When creating new articles, please include a category at the end of your article, so that our wiki remains organized. For example, add this text: [[Category:Content]] to the article you are writing. It will add the article to the general "Content" category. You can browse the category here.

We barely got started here!