Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,

MSW, MS, PA-C

Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,

MSW, MS, PA-C

Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,

MSW, MS, PA-C
Psychiatric Physician Associate, Michigan Mental Wellness

Sarah Scantamburlo, MSW, MS, PA-C, is a physician associate in psychiatry from Southeast Michigan. Her career has been dedicated to working in the community mental health realm and serving to treat the behavioral health of those with severe mental illness in the Detroit and surrounding tri-county area. She advocates for protecting underserved populations and empowering patients to live their best resilient recovery. Her undergraduate and master’s degree in social work are from the University of Michigan, and she earned her Master of Science degree from the University of Detroit-Mercy.

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Sex Hormones and Men With Schizophrenia

Recent studies reveal significant differences in brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and sex hormone levels between chronic antipsychotic-treated male (CATM) schizophrenia...
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Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Intranasal Implants: Revolutionizing Schizophrenia Care With Targeted Delivery

The blood-brain barrier poses challenges for central nervous system (CNS) drug delivery, but intranasal administration offers a promising solution by...
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Importance of Social Motivation in Interpersonal Functioning For Patients With Schizophrenia

Motivation, particularly social motivation, plays a crucial role in interpersonal functioning for individuals with schizophrenia, yet its impact, separate from...
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Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Marijuana Use and Schizophrenia Risk

Researchers studied the impact of low-level marijuana (MJ) use on cognitive maturation and schizophrenia risk in adolescents. Two samples, primarily...
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Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Review Highlights Social Risk Factors for Schizophrenia and Gender-Specific Impacts

Recent attention in psychiatric literature has highlighted social risk factors for chronic psychotic disorders like schizophrenia, which include parental maltreatment,...
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Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Study Highlights Severe Schizophrenia in Homeless Women in India, Excluding Substance Use

Studies of schizophrenia and homelessness are often complicated by comorbid substance use. In India, however, women with schizophrenia and homelessness...
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

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