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Faculty for Neuropsychiatry Podcasts have been compensated by Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.
Join Fay Bembry, a dual-certified family nurse practitioner and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, as she discusses the impact of tardive dyskinesia (TD) in long-term care—both its effects on residents and the challenges it poses to the care team. Fay will emphasize the importance of identifying TD in a timely manner in long-term care and share educational resources to help the care staff do so. She will also discuss some considerations for selecting treatment for residents with TD.
For access to the resources discussed in this podcast, please visit www.mind-td.com, www.mind-td.com/discover-td, and www.dimdcourse.getlearnworlds.com.
This podcast has been sponsored and co-developed by Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to promote any specific product. The speaker is presenting on behalf of and is a paid consultant for Neurocrine Biosciences. The information provided herein is based upon the healthcare provider's clinical judgement and personal experience.
Guest Speakers
Fay H. Bembry, FNP, PMHNP
Regional Clinical Director
TeamHealth Post Acute Behavioral Health
Knoxville, TennesseeUnderstanding Huntington’s Disease Chorea: Functional Impact and Best Practices (17:04)
Two movement disorder neurologists, Dr. Lauren Seeberger and Dr. Victor Sung, describe how Huntington's disease chorea has significantly disrupted the everyday lives of their patients. They provide real-life examples of the functional impact of chorea at work and home, suggest specific questions to ask and areas to focus on to assess impact, and describe the importance of interviewing care partners.
This podcast has been sponsored and co-developed by Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. Dr. Seeberger and Dr. Sung are presenting on behalf of and are paid consultants for Neurocrine Biosciences. Dr. Klepitskaya is presenting on behalf of and is an employee of Neurocrine Biosciences.
Guest Speakers
Lauren Seeberger, MD
Movement Disorders Neurologist
Boise VA Medical Center
Boise, Idaho
Victor Sung, MD
Movement Disorders Neurologist, Director
Huntington's Disease Center of Excellence
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama
Olga Klepitskaya, MD
Movement Disorders Neurologist, Director of Medical Affairs
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.
San Diego, CaliforniaRecognizing Tardive Dyskinesia: Symptoms and Screening (18:35)
Join Desiree Mathews and Gaetha Mills as they discuss how to recognize tardive dyskinesia, covering its definition, signs, and symptoms, while also discussing the vital importance of regular assessments and best practices for screening in both in-person and telehealth settings.
This podcast has been sponsored and co-developed by Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to promote any specific product. The speakers are presenting on behalf of and are paid consultants for Neurocrine Biosciences. The information provided herein is based upon the healthcare provider's clinical judgement and personal experience.
Guest Speakers
Desiree Mathews, PMHNP-BC
Owner/Clinical Director
Different MHP
Charlotte, North CarolinaGaetha Mills, RN, BSN, CNRN
Epilepsy and Movement Disorder Program Manager
Swedish Medical Center
Englewood, ColoradoTreatment Approaches to Tardive Dyskinesia (16:24)
Listen in as Dr. Dawn Vanderhoef and Dr. Kaylee Mehlman, share their insights on therapeutic approaches to tardive dyskinesia, exploring its pathophysiology, its impact on the lives of patients, and management strategies for clinicians.
This podcast is sponsored and co-developed by Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to promote any specific product. Both speakers are Neurocrine employees, and Dr. Kaylee Mehlman served as a paid consultant at the time of recording in February 2024. The content reflects Dr. Mehlman’s clinical judgment and personal experience.
Guest Speakers
Dawn Vanderhoef,
PhD, DNP, PMHNP-BC, FAANP
Associate Medical Director of Medical Affairs, Psychiatry
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.
San Diego, California
Kaylee Mehlman,
PharmD, RPh, BCGP, FASCP
Clinical Practice Liaison
Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.
San Diego, CaliforniaBurden and Impact of Tardive Dyskinesia in Older Adults and in the Long-Term Care Setting (14:07)
Tune in with Dr. Amita Patel as she shares her insights into what tardive dyskinesia is, its risk factors, and its impact on older adults and caregivers, highlighting the importance of early recognition and management of this frequently underdiagnosed movement disorder in the long-term care setting.
This podcast has been sponsored and co-developed by Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to promote any specific product. The speaker is presenting on behalf of and is a paid consultant for Neurocrine Biosciences. The information provided herein is based upon the healthcare provider’s clinical judgement and personal experience.
Guest Speakers
Dr. Amita Patel, MD, CMD, MHA, CPE
Geriatric Psychiatrist
Joint Township Memorial Hospital
Dayton, OhioTD Introduction And Patient Assessment Podcast (7:40)
Dr. Leslie Lundt has retired from her position as medical director and is now a consultant for Neurocrine.TD Pathophysiology Podcast (1:57)
Dr. Leslie Lundt has retired from her position as medical director and is now a consultant for Neurocrine.- Dr. Leslie Lundt has retired from her position as medical director and is now a consultant for Neurocrine.
TD Pathophysiology and Drug-induced Parkinsonism Podcast (3:54)
Dr. Leslie Lundt has retired from her position as medical director and is now a consultant for Neurocrine.