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Episode 3 - Brain and Body

27 min · 21 de ago de 2020
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We are excited to share episode 3 in our series, where we ride the line between the brain and the mind with Dr. Joe Tham, a neuropsychiatrist trained at UBC. We discuss the unique demographic of patients that he sees, as well as the type of personal growth one experiences working with psychiatric patients. We touch on how COVID-19 may change how we do psychiatric care in the future. The host of this episode is Keenan Klassen. This series would not be possible without support from Dr. Clare Beasley (UBC) and the UBC Department of Psychiatry.

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