Assessing the Efficacy of Treatment Plans for Patients with Bipolar Disorder (Expired)

Faculty: Roger McIntyre, MD and Rakesh Jain, MD, MPH Grant Support: Otsuka and Lundbeck

Joint Providers: Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and Enquiring Minds, LLC

 
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Tailor treatment plans for 3 patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder (BPD), each of whom may be experiencing new symptoms, comorbid and concurrent conditions, or family planning.

 
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Amanda

Amanda is a 36-year-old woman who was previously diagnosed with bipolar I disorder. She lives alone and is employed in the IT sector.

 
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James

James is a 30-year-old male with a diagnosis of bipolar I disorder. He is married with one-child and is employed as an accountant. James currently presents with sub-syndromic depressive symptoms, but is not manifesting concurrent hypomanic symptoms.

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Kelly

Kelly is a 34-year-old woman who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder 5 years earlier. She presents with concerns regarding significant cognitive impairment.

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