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Psychiatry Boot Camp
Mark Mullen, MD
37 episodes
3 months ago
A developing psychiatrist interviews world leaders in psychiatric education to bring you their clinical expertise. We cover need-to-know topics for anyone interested in learning the nuts and bolts of psychiatry.
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A developing psychiatrist interviews world leaders in psychiatric education to bring you their clinical expertise. We cover need-to-know topics for anyone interested in learning the nuts and bolts of psychiatry.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness
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3.12 Perinatal Psychiatry
Psychiatry Boot Camp
55 minutes 38 seconds
4 months ago
3.12 Perinatal Psychiatry

Dr. Christina Wichman, Professor of Psychiatry and Obstetrics & Gynecology, Medical Director of The Periscope Project and Director of Women’s Mental Health at the Medical College of Wisconsin, joins us for an in-depth introduction to reproductive psychiatry. This episode is co-hosted by Erica Browne, an M4 at Saint Louis University School of Medicine.

We explore the unique clinical and ethical challenges of treating psychiatric illness during pregnancy and the postpartum period, including how to navigate the needs of both mother and child. Dr. Wichman walks us through distinctions between common perinatal mental health presentations—such as baby blues, perinatal depression, and major depressive disorder—and discusses how to differentiate normal postpartum stress from psychiatric conditions that require treatment.

The episode covers validated screening tools, pharmacologic treatment during pregnancy and lactation, and non-pharmacologic options for patients with limited access to care. Dr. Wichman shares her clinical approach to balancing risk and benefit when initiating or continuing psychotropic medications, and offers guidance on red flags for perinatal psychosis.

We also highlight The Periscope Project, a model for expanding access to reproductive psychiatry expertise, and discuss training pathways and future directions in women’s mental health.

Key References & Clinical Resources

    1. The Periscope Project – A perinatal psychiatry consultation and resource program based in Wisconsin.
    2. National Access Programs – Lifeline for Moms – A directory of statewide perinatal mental health access programs.
    3. National Curriculum in Reproductive Psychiatry (NCRP) – Free, evidence-based training for clinicians in reproductive psychiatry.
    4. MGH Center for Women’s Mental Health – Clinical and research resource for perinatal and reproductive psychiatry.
    5. MotherToBaby – Trusted information on medication and other exposures during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
    6. Pharmacologic Treatments for Mania (Kishi 2021) – Meta-analysis regarding antimanic effects of selective estrogen receptor modulators.
Psychiatry Boot Camp
A developing psychiatrist interviews world leaders in psychiatric education to bring you their clinical expertise. We cover need-to-know topics for anyone interested in learning the nuts and bolts of psychiatry.