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Hey all-I was hoping some of you obgyns would be kind enough to help me out-I am doing my obgyn rotationa and have to do a presentation on something relating psych to OB-the problem is I dont want to do the obvious things-ie. Post-partum depression/psychosis.
I was wondering what you as residents think would be good knowledge that would also be practical?
I was thinking about doing something like "safe psych drugs in pregnancy" and giving the residents 1 drug to remmeber and use in their pregnant patients. Ie. One drug for depression, bipolar, anxiety etc. Just one that they could remember and that is safe in the pregnant lady so next time their patient comes in with a diagnosis and is not on meds or needs to be started they could get them started instead of ordering a psych consult or atleast get them started while waiting to see a psychiatrist.
Would that be helpful? or any other topics? thanks!
I was wondering what you as residents think would be good knowledge that would also be practical?
I was thinking about doing something like "safe psych drugs in pregnancy" and giving the residents 1 drug to remmeber and use in their pregnant patients. Ie. One drug for depression, bipolar, anxiety etc. Just one that they could remember and that is safe in the pregnant lady so next time their patient comes in with a diagnosis and is not on meds or needs to be started they could get them started instead of ordering a psych consult or atleast get them started while waiting to see a psychiatrist.
Would that be helpful? or any other topics? thanks!