Psychopharmacology for Medical Students
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About the Book
PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS is a concise overview of basic pharmacological therapies commonly used in psychiatry. The biological and clinical aspects of the use of antidepressants, anxiolytics, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, and ADHD and substance abuse medications are briefly discussed. Following each section, a table with the clinical characteristics and indications of individual medications in each group is provided.
About the Author
Arash Ansari, M.D. is an Instructor at Harvard Medical School. He teaches psychiatric residents in the Harvard Longwood Psychiatry Residency Training Program and practices psychiatry at the Brigham and Women's / Faulkner Hospitals in Boston, MA. He is the student clerkship site director for Harvard medical students rotating through the Faulkner Hospital inpatient psychiatric unit. Dr. Ansari is the recipient of the Department of Psychiatry Brigham and Women's / Faulkner Hospitals 2008 Arthur R. Kravitz, M.D. Award for Excellence in Psychiatric Teaching and Education.
David N. Osser, M.D. is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He teaches in the Harvard South Shore Psychiatry Residency Training Program based at the VA Boston Healthcare System, where he won the Outstanding Teacher Award in each of the last three years. He is an author of numerous articles, book chapters, and web-based educational products on psychopharmacology, and is on the editorial boards of several journals and curricula.
Dr. Ansari and Dr. Osser do not receive any financial support from