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1. Primary Psychiatry: Suicidality in the Medically Ill
www.primarypsychiatry.com/aspx - [Cached]Published on: 11/2/2007 Last Visited: 11/2/2007
James L. Levenson, MD, and J. Michael Bostwick, MD
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Dr. Bostwick is associate professor of psychiatry at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota.
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Dr. Bostwick does not have any affiliation or financial interest in a commercial organization that might pose a conflict of interest. -
2. www.psychiatryweekly.com
www.psychiatryweekly.com/aspx/ - [Cached]Published on: 3/25/2007 Last Visited: 3/25/2007
Dr. Bostwick is associate professor of psychiatry and director of medical school psychiatry education at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, and a consultant in psychiatry at the Mayo Clinic, both in Rochester, Minnesota.
Disclosure: Dr. Bostwick reports no affiliation with or financial interest in any commercial organization that might pose a conflict of interest.
Acknowledgment: Dr. Bostwick appreciates the help of Christopher Sola, DO, for graphic design; R. Theresa Steele for secretarial support; and David Mrazek, MD, for ongoing mentorship and encouragement.
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Please direct all correspondence to: John Michael Bostwick, MD, Mayo Clinic, 200 First St SW, Rochester, MN 55905; Tel: 507-284-2511; Fax: 507-284-4158; E-mail: bostwick.john@mayo.edu.
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Seven of these eight were nonsuppressors, for a nonsuppressor suicide prevalence of 27%, an order of magnitude greater than the prevalence of 3% in the suppressor group.15 With a sample of 114 depressed patients almost evenly split between suppressor and nonsuppressors, Bostwick and Warzecha16 replicated these findings.
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Studies by Coryell and Schlesser15 and Bostwick and Warzecha16 support HPA axis dysregulation not as a psychiatric diagnostic tool but rather as an indicator of propensity toward lethal behavior. -
3. www.cfs-info.com
www.cfs-info.com/joomla/index. - [Cached]Published on: 7/26/2006 Last Visited: 12/30/2007
asked Dr. J. Michael Bostwick, a psychiatrist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. "It doesn't solve the problem for this person who is impaired by what you are calling not real."
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Bostwick said he gets such patients through dermatologists."I get them fairly frequently," he said.

