2017
Low lifetime stress exposure is associated with reduced stimulus–response memory
Goldfarb EV, Shields GS, Daw ND, Slavich GM, Phelps EA. Low lifetime stress exposure is associated with reduced stimulus–response memory. Learning & Memory 2017, 24: 162-168. PMID: 28298555, PMCID: PMC5362698, DOI: 10.1101/lm.045179.117.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLifetime stress exposureStimulus-response memoryStress exposureLifetime stressCumulative lifetime stress exposureStimulus-response associationsForms of psychopathologyYoung adultsHigh lifetime stressLow stress exposureCumulative stress exposureContext memoryMemory performanceDiminished resilienceSR associationsNegative outcomesMemoryModerate levelsNegative effectsLow levelsComputational modelingLow stressAdultsAssessment systemCognition
2013
Interprofessional Differences in Disposition Decisions: Results From a Standardized Web-Based Patient Assessment
Gorrindo T, Goldfarb E, Chevalier L, Hoeppner BB, Birnbaum RJ, Meller B, Alpert JE, Herman J, Weiss AP. Interprofessional Differences in Disposition Decisions: Results From a Standardized Web-Based Patient Assessment. Psychiatric Services 2013, 64: 808-811. PMID: 23903607, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201200461.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultComputer SimulationDecision MakingFemaleHumansInternetMaleMedical Staff, HospitalMiddle AgedPsychiatric Department, HospitalRisk AssessmentConceptsPsychiatric patientsDisposition decisionsLevel of followTypes of cliniciansMental health professionalsPatient assessmentViolence risk assessmentHigh riskHealth professionalsPatientsClinician actionsPsychiatry departmentInterprofessional differencesCliniciansCareTraining differencesTraining backgroundFurther trainingVirtual patientsImportant determinantHigh levelsHospitalizationRisk assessmentFollowDifferencesSimulation-Based Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation in Psychiatry: A Novel Tool for Performance Assessment
Gorrindo T, Goldfarb E, Birnbaum RJ, Chevalier L, Meller B, Alpert J, Herman J, Weiss A. Simulation-Based Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation in Psychiatry: A Novel Tool for Performance Assessment. The Joint Commission Journal On Quality And Patient Safety 2013, 39: 319-ap2. PMID: 23888642, DOI: 10.1016/s1553-7250(13)39045-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFocused Professional Practice EvaluationProfessional practice evaluationPsychiatry departmentLarge academic medical centerAcademic medical centerOngoing professional practice evaluationE-mail remindersMeasure 2Practice evaluationMedical CenterViolence risk assessmentDaily routineClinical encountersCliniciansClinical performanceCompetency-based evaluationClinical competencyStandardized patientsRisk assessmentAssessment toolParticipantsCorresponding video segmentsWeb-based simulationSummative mannerDepartment