Episode Synopsis "Inconsistent Outcomes: How Ignoring Guidelines Leads to Unpredictable Results "
Guest: Joseph F. Goldberg, MD Guest: Roger McIntyre, MD Patients with PTSD suffer from a range of psychiatric symptoms that severely reduce their quality of life. PTSD has proven to not only be a complicated diagnosis, but also one that has a low index of suspicion. Many patients are not screened for PTSD, and those who are diagnosed often gain little benefit from currently available treatments. Join us as these issues are dissected by Drs. Joseph Goldberg and Roger McIntyre, with the objective of providing clinicians with key action steps to take to improve outcomes for patients affected by PTSD.
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