
Studies show special mental health risks for certain groups of new doctors
Surgeons-in-training, and first-year residents who identify as LGBTQ+, experience more new signs of depression than peers.
Surgeons-in-training, and first-year residents who identify as LGBTQ+, experience more new signs of depression than peers.
An analysis found nurses, physicians and midwives alike hold complex emotions about how COVID-19 has impacted their work.
Nationwide, stigma has eased and access to care has improved thanks to research, innovations and outreach programs shared at Depression on College Campuses conferences.
A new initiative provides medical students with confidential psychological care and psychiatric services at no charge.
Over 65% of all violence-related deaths among kids and young adults across the country are caused by firearms.
Large randomized study of two approaches to support rural primary care providers in caring for people with PTSD or bipolar disorder shows both work.