Team

  • Episode 11: Why Is Physician-Led Care So Important?
    Episode 11: Why Is Physician-Led Care So Important?
    The American Medical Association suggests that physician-led healthcare teams have the potential to improve access to care, and eventually, improve patient outcomes. In this episode,  Dr. Stephen Pannel, psychiatrist and Chief Medical Officer at Right Track Medical Group and Taryn Cooper, Coordinator of Best Practices at Right Track Medical Group, discuss how the...
  • Episode 12: Breaking Down PTSD
    Episode 12: Breaking Down PTSD
    Nearly 7 or 8 of every 100 people will experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in their life. It affects people of all ages. In this episode, we are joined by Jennifer Young, LPC, a therapist at Right Track Medical Group to get a better understanding of what this mental health...
  • Episode 13: Veterans & Mental Health
    Episode 13: Veterans & Mental Health
    According to the National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI), the rate of PTSD is found to be 15 times higher in veterans than civilians. And while not all veterans will experience PTSD, it is important to acknowledge the unique mental health concerns they face. To dive a little bit deeper...
  • Episode 14: How to Deal with Holiday Stress
    Episode 14: How to Deal with Holiday Stress
    In this special holiday episode of South of Fine, we are joined by Christine Green, LPC, NCC and Dayton Brasfield, LPC, NCC, therapists at Right Track Medical Group to discuss the sources of holiday stress and how to overcome it. Listen now below, or anywhere you get your podcasts. EPISODE...
  • Episode 15: 2020 Wrap Up
    Episode 15: 2020 Wrap Up
    In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Katherine Pannel, Medical Director of Right Track Medical Group, to discuss the advancements mental healthcare has made in the last year, as well as the impacts of COVID-19 on the mental health of patients — and providers. Listen now below, or anywhere...
  • Episode 16: College Students: Moving Forward
    Episode 16: College Students: Moving Forward
    Most college students ended 2020 with continued uncertainty. Normalcy has not returned to our college campuses — or our lives. For many students, the ongoing chaos of COVID-19 continues to cause (or add to) mental health challenges. In the first episode of 2020, we speak with April Estill Lomax, LCSW,...
  • Episode 17: Active Minds: Ole Miss and Mississippi State University
    Episode 17: Active Minds: Ole Miss and Mississippi State University
    Active Minds is a leading nonprofit organization supporting mental health awareness and education for young adults. The organization is present in more than 800 schools, communities and workplaces nationwide, including 550 student-led chapters. In this episode of South of Fine, we chat with Active Minds student leaders from the University...
  • Episode 18: We All Have Anxiety
    Episode 18: We All Have Anxiety
    Anxiety is not always a bad thing. It can serve a purpose — but it can also begin to control or change your life. In this episode of South of Fine, we are joined by Right Track Medical Group psychiatrist Dr. Johanna Lu to discuss the ins and outs of...
  • Episode 19: Moms & Mental Health
    Episode 19: Moms & Mental Health
    Even before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, moms often felt stressed out and anxious. In this episode of South of Fine, we look at the causes of that stress with Carrie Gholston, RN, PMHNP-BC, a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at Right Track Medical Group, and answer the questions about mental...
  • Episode 20: The State of Mental Health in Mississippi
    Episode 20: The State of Mental Health in Mississippi
    For Mental Health Awareness Month, we speak with Kay Daneault and Melody Worsham of the Mental Health Association of South Mississippi about the work they do and the challenges the face. EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Rhes Low, Host: Hey guys, welcome back to South of Fine. I, as usual, I'm your host,...
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