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Mental Health Stigma in Med School w/ Tyler Beauchamp MS4 Freeze Frame

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We spoke to Tyler Beauchamp, a fourth year medical student at the Medical College of Georgia, about his book Freeze Frame. Freeze Frame explores the mental health of a teenager who slips in and out of reality during his PTSD episodes. We used this book to explore topics of hallucinations, anxiety, social isolation, as they relate to adolescent and student mental health. We also discussed very important topics of medical student mental health as it relates to residency applications, self-disclosure, judgement of others, fear of seeking treatment, and stigma.

Host: Bruce Bassi MD
More resources, including a full transcript, can be found at our podcast website: https://www.telepsychhealth.com/futurepsychiatrypodcast/
We are always looking to grow and learn more about the field of tech and mental health. If you have an idea for the show, want to suggest a guest, or have a suggestion, please feel to message us through our website's contact page.
If you want to support the show, please like on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram, and Tiktok and subscribe on Youtube.
As always, the content is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. If you are having a medical or psychiatric emergency please contact 911.

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We spoke to Tyler Beauchamp, a fourth year medical student at the Medical College of Georgia, about his book Freeze Frame. Freeze Frame explores the mental health of a teenager who slips in and out of reality during his PTSD episodes. We used this book to explore topics of hallucinations, anxiety, social isolation, as they relate to adolescent and student mental health. We also discussed very important topics of medical student mental health as it relates to residency applications, self-disclosure, judgement of others, fear of seeking treatment, and stigma.

Host: Bruce Bassi MD
More resources, including a full transcript, can be found at our podcast website: https://www.telepsychhealth.com/futurepsychiatrypodcast/
We are always looking to grow and learn more about the field of tech and mental health. If you have an idea for the show, want to suggest a guest, or have a suggestion, please feel to message us through our website's contact page.
If you want to support the show, please like on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram, and Tiktok and subscribe on Youtube.
As always, the content is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. If you are having a medical or psychiatric emergency please contact 911.

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