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.

Sarah's Shared Resources

New Research Prompts Call for Rethinking Schizophrenia Concept Towards a Broader Approach

Schizophrenia continues to challenge researchers due to its complex nature and a lack of coherent understanding, despite extensive studies. Recent...
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Finnish Study Shows Age, Sex Variations in Antipsychotic Use and Relapse in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders

A nationwide, register-based cohort study in Finland included 61,889 hospitalized patients with schizoaffective and schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD), focusing on...
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Study Urges Inclusive Schizophrenia Research Embracing TGNC Community for Personalized Medicine

Researchers of a recent study highlight the need for including transgender and gender-nonconforming (TGNC) in schizophrenia research, addressing unique challenges...
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Study Suggests COVID-19 Infection May Increase Risk of Developing Schizophrenia

A study explored the likelihood of developing schizophrenia following a COVID-19 infection. Results indicate that changes in the immune system...
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Study Reveals Altered Brain Activity Linked to Social Functioning in Schizophrenia Patients

Researchers investigated the impact of schizophrenia (SZ) on social functioning by analyzing brain activity in SZ patients compared to healthy...
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

Study Reveals Age and Sex Influence on Health Impact of Schizophrenia’s Genetic and Environmental Risks

A study analyzed how schizophrenia's polygenic risk and exposome scores impact health, noting age and sex differences. Analyzing data from...
CURATED BY:
Sarah Ann Scantamburlo,
MSW, MS, PA-C

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