Apr 5, 2020
Welcome to PsychEd, the
psychiatry podcast for medical learners, by medical learners. This
episode covers Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) with not one, not two
but THREE experts in the field: Dr. Melanie Penner (Developmental
Pediatrician at Holland-Bloorview), Dr. Mitesh Patel (Forensic and
Child Psychiatrist at CAMH) and Dr. Yona Lunsky (Psychologist at
CAMH)
The learning objectives for this
episode are as follows:
By the end of this episode, you
should be able to…
- Have
an understanding of the neurobiology and epidemiology of
autism
- Tailor their diagnostic interview for autism in
a way that improves accuracy and is empathic
- Have
familiarity with the impact of autism on people and their families
and the interdisciplinary and biopsychosocial approaches involved
in caring for people with autism
Host(s): Dr. Alex Raben (PGY5),
Dr. Sabrina Agnihotri (PGY1)
Produced by: Dr. Alex Raben
(PGY5), Dr. Sabrina Agnihotri (PGY1), Weam Sieffien (CC3) and Dr.
Gurnaam Kasbia
Guest experts: Dr. Melanie
Penner, Dr. Mitesh Patel and Dr. Yona Lunsky
Episode infographic by Weam
Sieffien (CC3) and Dr. Nikhita Singhal (PGY1)
Resources:
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339-346
CPA Note: The views expressed in
this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the Canadian
Psychiatric Association.
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