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Walter S. Mathis, MD; Nicholas Pratt, MD, RN; and Jeremy Weleff, DO, are co-authors of a paper in Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine that compares large-language models to standard human thematic analysis in real-world, semi-structured interviews of both patients and clinicians within a psychiatric setting.
- July 26, 2024Source: Block Club Chicago
Walter S. Mathis, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry, explains when big-box drugstores open, they often force independent stores out of business. Then those corporate stores may eventually close, too, forcing residents to travel to stores in other neighborhoods.
- July 26, 2024
Eli Neustadter, MD, MSc, a Geriatric Psychiatry fellow in the Yale Department of Psychiatry, has been awarded a 2024-25 fellowship position with the American Psychoanalytic Association. The program provides an opportunity to gain knowledge about psychoanalysis and become involved in the local and national psychoanalytic community.
- July 25, 2024Source: CNBC
Amber Childs, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry, spoke to CNBC about new research showing young adults — ages 18 to 25 — report being unhappier now than people in their 40s and 50s.
- July 23, 2024
For more than 25 years, innovative research on health conditions specifically affecting women, more prevalent in women, or affecting women differently than men has been at the core of Women’s Health Research at Yale.
- July 23, 2024
A March editorial in JAMA Internal Medicine by Deborah Grady, MD, MPH; Sharon K. Inouye, MD, MPH; et al., announced that women’s health and research in this field will become central topic areas in future publications through a new series entitled Improving Women’s Health Across the Life Span.
- July 23, 2024
An endowment initiated by the Women’s Health Research at Yale Advisory Council is nearing its $1 million goal.
- July 22, 2024Source: Yale Medicine
A Yale tobacco researcher discusses the latest nicotine product popular among youth.
- July 19, 2024Source: The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Julio Nunes, MD; Oluwole Jegede, MD, MPH; and Joao De Aquino, MD are co-authors of a paper in The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse that discusses how racism-related stress and disparities in addiction treatments may impact pain experience, diagnosis, treatment, development of opioid use disorder, and perpetuation of stigma.
- July 19, 2024
The Yale Doctoral Internship in Clinical & Community Psychology honored 14 graduating Psychology Fellows at a commencement ceremony June 10 at the Maurice R. Greenberg Conference Center.