16.2 Encephalitis: PATIENT PERSPECTIVE with Alex
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I'm super excited for this first PATIENT EXPERIENCE episode with a live interview with an old friend of mine, Alex, who recently suffered a bout of likely VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS, or brain infection, that led to primarily behavioral changes before any obvious focal neurologic deficits. This is such an important topic in psychiatry because it is a potential medical cause of psychiatric or behavioral symptoms. I've seen encephalitis patients misdiagnosed and put on the inpatient psychiatric unit, and that delay of care can be disastrous for their brain's chances of recovery. In this series, we welcomed Australia's Philip Britton, MD, a world-renowned expert on childhood encephalitis, AND IN THIS EPISODE, we welcome our first patient guest, Alex, to talk about his personal experience with contracting encephalitis, and in our final installation, my old friend and colleague, Jaime Shoup, MD, returns to give his take on encephalitis. You can watch this entire series on my YouTube channel which includes video; search 'Renegade Psych' on YouTube to find the page. All future episodes will be live video recordings, but we'll still produce an audio-only version as well, so view on YouTube, listen on other platforms, or don't do either, Life is full of choices!
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