The March 2017 issue of the Journal of ECT contains four articles written by members of the Interventional Psychiatry Service (IPS) at Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital.
Writing by Robert Ostroff, MD, Medical Director, Adult Inpatient Service; Gerard Sanacora, MD, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Yale Depression Research Program; Rachel Katz, MD, Chief Resident of IPS; and Samuel Wilkinson, MD, former Chief Resident of IPS who continues to work at the service, was featured in the journal, which reports on clinical and research developments in electroconvulsive therapy.
Yale’s IPS program offers ECT and ketamine infusion therapy to patients, and research and teaching in ECT to trainees in the Yale Department of Psychiatry’s Residency Program.
Articles written by Yale authors are:
- Wilkinson, Ostroff, and Sanacora: Computer-Assisted Cognitive Behavior Therapy to Prevent Relapse Following Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Katz and Ostroff: A Case of Anesthesia Mumps with Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Katz and Ostroff: Procedural Consolidation During Electroconvulsive Therapy for a Patient with Severe Tourette Syndrome
- Wilkinson and Ostroff: Successful Treatment with Electroconvulsive Therapy of a Patient with Bipolar Disorder and a 7-mm Cerebral Aneurysm