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Depression In Primary Care: With A Focus On First-Line Medications, Michael Danielewicz, Md Aug 2020

Depression In Primary Care: With A Focus On First-Line Medications, Michael Danielewicz, Md

Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds

This Lecture Will Cover:

  • An overview of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs), bupropion and mirtazapine
  • Appropriate selection and dose adjustments of first-line agents for depressive disorders in a primary care setting
  • Monitoring and tapering first-line antidepressants
  • Special considerations in treatment
  • Future directions for antidepressant treatment


Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Online Educational Modules And Interactive Workshops In Alleviating Symptoms Of Mild To Moderate Depression: A Pilot Trial, Luis A. Murillo, Emily Follo, Julienne Balestrier, April Smith, Deborah L. Bevvino Jan 2020

Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Online Educational Modules And Interactive Workshops In Alleviating Symptoms Of Mild To Moderate Depression: A Pilot Trial, Luis A. Murillo, Emily Follo, Julienne Balestrier, April Smith, Deborah L. Bevvino

Reading Hospital Family Medicine Residency

Introduction: Depression is a common health concern in primary care with barriers to treatment well documented in the literature. Innovative online psychoeducational approaches to address barriers to care have been well received and can be cost effective. This pilot trial evaluated the effectiveness of an online psychoeducation curriculum intended to alleviate symptoms of depression while utilizing minimal staff resources. Methods: A small (n=29) randomized control pilot study was conducted. Online psychoeducational content was delivered in 5 to 10-minute videos over 8weeks. Participants engaged in moderated discussions on workshop topics. The Patient Health Care Questionnaire (PHQ-9) was used to measure pre/ …