Post by Heidi Anne Duerr

Multi-Platform Publishing Expert | Thought Leadership Development | Driving Content Excellence & Team Success

Where are medical education, medical news, and medical publishing headed? Clinicians have never had more information available to them. And while a study abstract or AI-generated news summary can be read in minutes, what takes longer and matters more is understanding how experienced colleagues interpret the evidence, where opinions diverge, and what it means for patient care. That’s why the best medical education creates conversations clinicians choose to spend time with, and it’s the thinking behind the programming we've been building at Psychiatric Times. Dr. Joseph Goldberg's Brain Trust series continues to bring together experts for thoughtful clinical discussions that are every bit as practical as they are insightful. Psychopharm Today, our new partnership podcast with American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology, extends those conversations into emerging research and advances in psychopharmacology. And today we published the first episode of On Your Mind with Erin Crown, the show where Erin sits down with leaders shaping psychiatry to explore what matters most and why. The inaugural conversation features Dr. John J. Miller, M.D., reflecting on what's on his mind and the issues he believes psychiatry should be talking about. It's clear that the opportunity isn’t only in how quickly information is published, but how the information turns into conversations that shape practice. So, what conversations do you think we're not having enough of?