Mar 1, 2024
Join Dr. Sanya Virani and her guests, Dr. Sallie De Golia, Dr.
Raziya Wang, and Dr. Csilla Lippert to discuss the invaluable new
title
The Psychiatry Resident Handbook which aims to provide support,
experience and mentorship to new residents, a book that trainees
across the country will benefit from having on their bookshelves.
Editors De Golia and Wang are joined by an early career
psychiatrist, Dr. Csilla Lippert, who contextualizes the book in
terms of the differing experiences common in training and
residency.
In this episode:
Introduction (0:10)
What led to the creation of this book? (2:59)
Why now? (6:23)
How is Psychiatry different from other residencies? (9:05)
The best ways to use this book (13:47)
The professional development journey of residency training
(19:15)
Diversity in training (25:30)
Differing experiences of supervision (28:03)
Deliberate practice (39:00)
Seeking a mentor (44:30)
Sallie G. De Golia, M.D., M.P.H., is a Clinical Professor,
Associate Chair of Clinician Educator Professional Development, and
Co-Residency Director in the Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine in
Stanford, California.
Raziya S. Wang, M.D., is the former Designated Institutional
Official and Program Director of Psychiatry Residency Training
Program at San Mateo County in San Mateo, California. She is
currently a Clinical Assistant Professor, in the Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of
Medicine in Stanford, California.
Dr. Csilla Lippert earned her undergraduate degree from the
California Institute of Technology followed by a combined MD and
PhD in Biomedical Sciences from University of California, San
Diego. She completed her psychiatry residency training at Stanford
University, where she had additional specialized training in
psychotherapy and teaching other physicians. Since 2021, Dr.
Lippert has been working with veterans as a telehealth staff
psychiatrist for the Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care
System.
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