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Rushali Kothari

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M3 @albanymed | @ucsantabarbara alum | med ed, mental health in communities of color, em psych, legos, audiobooks, pickleball | she/her | opinions are my own

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Happy Pride Month! 🌈 Celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and advocating for mental health, inclusion, and equality. #PrideMonth

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Thankful for the opportunity to shed some light on #AAPI youth mental health! #AAPIHeritagemonth #Mentalhealthawarenessmonth @StanfordChild @StanfordMed

Addressing the mental health needs of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander youth is vital. @StanfordChild's Apurva Bhatt, MD, highlights barriers to care and steps to improve mental health support in this community. #MentalHealth #AANHPI bit.ly/3wXYS9E



Looking forward to hearing about some interesting topics at this conference! I'll be talking about looking at pain from a feminist ethics care perspective.

Registration is now open for the Eighth Annual Medical Student Ethics Conference. Join us for this free, virtual event, to be held April 11th and 12th. Register here: loom.ly/FL4OgNw

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Pet Peeve: When the people with the power and the positions to break the cycles say “we need to break the cycle” and then proceed to not break a d*mn thing. Let’s mean what we say please. Medicine literally needs it.


Thank you @APApsychiatric for a wonderful #APAAM2023 in SF! Loved learning from and networking with peers and mentors from around the nation ☺️ #psychtwitter #MedTwitter

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RT if you’re already through your snacks & we might deliver you a restock in your DMs 👀 #loveislate


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#WorldHealthDay Reminder: Mental health is also health. At Crisis Text Line, our top priority is to ensure free, 24/7, confidential support to anyone in need. (1/4)

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In Opinion "One in 25 American 5-year-olds now won’t live to see 40, a death rate about four times as high as in other wealthy nations," writes David Wallace-Wells. "Firearms account for almost half of the increase." nyti.ms/3nNRFUF


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This sustained and growing interest in psychiatry among medical students is heartening. Our communities need psychiatrists now more than ever! Read or listen: ow.ly/2NnH50NC9ko @APApsychiatric @ncpsychiatry

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Using play (video games) to treat ADHD by improving attention capacity🎮

Want to enhance learning? Incorporate play! Research suggests that play promotes creativity, problem-solving skills, and cognitive development. Read more on how play can supercharge learning via @NautilusMag, featuring Adam Gazzaley, MD, PhD. ow.ly/RLzo50NCEhk



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As impacts on the mental health of school-age children keep piling on, a $5.3 million @usedgov grant—the largest award in @GGSEucsb history—will support #UCSB professors in increasing the number of highly trained psychologists in K-12 public schools. ow.ly/7IzB50Nzo1b


Rushali Kothari Reposted

This story is built around long Covid survivors who shared how connecting with other survivors is helping them find hope. But it also benefited immensely from the expertise of @dianaberrent @drjessigold & @DoreenSMarshall mashable.com/article/long-c…


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New Research: Exploring Black and South Asian women’s experiences of help-seeking and engagement in perinatal mental health services in the UK: Background and aims In the United Kingdom (UK), Black and South Asian women are less likely than… frontiersin.org/articles/10.33… #Psychiatry


Psychiatry 🤝 Technology

New research from Dr. Mai Uchida @MGH_Child_Dep uses AI and machine learning to identify children at risk for developing #bipolardisorder. Dr. Uchida envisions that machine learning could be integrated into routine clinical practice. #YouthMentalHealth mghpsychnews.org/machilne-learn…



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According to neuroscientist Adam Gazzaley, MD, PhD, playing certain video games can improve cognitive function, such as memory and attention. However, not all video games have the same effects and excessive gaming can have negative consequences. ucsfpsy.ch/3zhJjXL


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