
Jyoti Pathak
@jyotipathak
Husband, Dad, Professor of Medical Informatics & Psychiatry @WeillCornell. Aspiring athlete and entrepreneur. All tweets/retweets mine.
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It is such an honor and a privilege to begin my service as a council member National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). So much to learn! Weill Cornell Medicine Population Health Sciences Weill Cornell Medicine Psychiatry


Fantastic work led by Veer Vekaria, and an amazing collaboration with colleagues across Weill Cornell Medicine Population Health Sciences, Weill Cornell Medicine Psychiatry & Columbia Psychiatry. It was my privilege to present it today International Summit on Suicide Research #Science2StopSuicide Here is the full paper: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


Hearty congratulations Yunyu Xiao, PhD!! Look forward to our ongoing and future collaborations.

It is truly an honor and a privilege to join esteemed colleagues at the council. Thank you National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) for this opportunity to serve.


Wooooohoooo!!!!! Hearty congratulations to Yifan Peng!!!!! #AMIA2023 Weill Cornell Medicine Population Health Sciences WCM Office of the Research Dean




Fantastic work by Yunyu Xiao, PhD and colleagues in studying associations between #SDOH and #YouthMentalHealth. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap…




Wow - this is super exciting! Looking forward to working with many colleagues across Cornell University and other institutions. Go #EmpireAI!


Thrilled to meet with the press at 1 pm today at #APAAM24 to highlight innovative posters on stigmatizing language and opioid use disorders, theater to engage #AAPI trainees, and youth exposure to e-cigarettes on social media! Jyoti Pathak Jessica Tran Erin Connors Alexa Haverlah


Jyoti Pathak CHATogetherWithUs Jessica Tran American Psychiatric Association “The words we choose in clinical documentation and in clinician to clinician communication have consequences. When patients see words like “addict” vs “person with a substance use disorder” it can lead to negative attitudes.” - Jyoti Pathak #APAAM24 new research press briefing


Appreciate our Psychiatric News Editor, Adrian Preda, for attending our press session on new poster research at #APAAM24 l! And shout out to Erin Connors & Alexa Haverlah for planning such an engaging discussion!


Research presented by Jyoti Pathak and colleagues at the @APAPsychiatric Annual Meeting finds that certain patients with opioid use disorder are more likely to face stigma and bias from health care professionals: bit.ly/3wHmv67

Explore how language impacts care quality in MedCentral’s 'Language in Medicine Matters' series. Experts discuss evidence-based solutions for improving medical education and patient interactions. bit.ly/3xGaa2D Health Disparities Cornell University Jyoti Pathak

Thank you Psychiatric News for the opportunity to share our work.