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Tag: Jessi Gold

<strong>Pandemic telehealth was a boon to people with psychiatric conditions — what happens when it ends?</strong> (Links to an external site)

February 16, 2023February 17, 2023

Jessi Gold, a psychiatrist and assistant professor of psychiatry discusses the good and bad about Telehealth.

Should you quit your job? (Links to an external site)

January 19, 2023January 23, 2023

Faculty Scholar and Psychiatris Jessi Gold talks about warning signs that may indicate it’s time for a job change.

Experts on Why Elon Musk’s Antidepressant Tweet ‘Puts People at Risk’ (Links to an external site)

May 4, 2022May 6, 2022

Jessi Gold, MD, MS stepped in to contribute scientific and personal context around Wellbutrin. 

5 Things People Get Wrong About Adult ADHD (Links to an external site)

April 26, 2022May 6, 2022

Jessi Gold, MD, MS, speaks about the most common misperceptions about adult ADHD and how misconceptions can be reduced.

A Nurse’s Death Raises the Alarm about the Profession’s Mental Health Crisis (Links to an external site)

March 31, 2022April 18, 2022

Having been on the front lines of the pandemic for the past few years, experiences with PTSD are  rising and the concern is that these cases will continue to  rise for a number of nurses according to Jessi Gold, MD. MS.

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