Rachel Landrum, MD

Rachel Landrum

Undergraduate School
University of Louisiana at Monroe


Graduate School
Duke University

Medical School
Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans

 

 

Interests and Career Goals

Neuropsychiatry, interventional psychiatry, and treatment-resistant depression

Favorite Pastimes

Camping, hiking, skiing, exploring new places, cooking, spending time with friends and family, painting, drawing, live music, and reading

Strengths of the Program

Emphasis on wellness and collaboration with other specialties and departments, opportunities for individualization in training, warm training environment, didactics curriculum, and supportive leadership

Areas of Prior Research

Ketamine for treatment-resistant depression, neurobiology, auditory and visual systems interplay, and delirium

Publications

  • Efficacy of Maintenance Intravenous Racemic Ketamine on Validated Dimensions of Depression Symptoms: A Retrospective Analysis. 2024. [Manuscript submitted].
  • Lovich, SN, King, CD, Murphy, DL, Landrum, RE, Shera, CA., Groh, JM. Parametric information about eye movements is sent to the ears. PNAS. 2023;120(48).
  • King CD, Lovich SN, Murphy DL, Landrum RE, Kaylie E, Shera CA, Groh JM. Individual similarities and differences in eye-movement-related eardrum oscillations (EMREOs). Hear. Res. 2023;440.
  • Banov MD, Landrum RE. The Online, At-Home Ketamine Experience: A Clinician’s Dilemma. Psychiatric Times. 2022;39(10).
  • Murphy DL, King CD, Schlebusch SN, Landrum R, Shera CA, Groh JM. Evidence for a system in the auditory periphery that may contribute to linking sounds and images in space. bioRxiv. 2022.
  • Banov MD, Landrum RE, Moore MB, Szabo ST. Switching to Intranasal Esketamine Maintains the Antidepressant Response to Intravenous Racemic Ketamine Administration: A Case Series of 10 Patients. J Clin Psychopharmacol. 2021;41(5):594-599.
  • Resnik DB, Morales M, Landrum R, et al. Effect of impact factor and discipline on journal data sharing policies. Account Res. 2019;26(3):139-156.

Abstracts

  • Rachel Landrum, Switching to Intranasal Esketamine Maintains the Antidepressant Response to Intravenous Racemic Ketamine Administration: A Case Series of 10 Patients. LSU School of Medicine Medical Research Day, 2021.
  • King, C.D., Landrum, R.E., Schlebusch, S.N., Kaylie, D.M., Shera, C.A., Groh, J.M. Abnormal eye movement-related eardrum oscillations (EMREOs) in individuals with auditory system dysfunction. Association for Research in Otolaryngology MidWinter Meeting. [Abstract] 2022;45:648.
  • King, C.D., Landrum, R.E., Schlebusch, S.N., Kaylie, D.M., Shera, C.A., Groh, J.M. Abnormal eye movement-related eardrum oscillations (EMREOs) in individuals with auditory system dysfunction. Advances and Perspective in Auditory Neuroscience Meeting. [Abstract] 2021.
  • King, C.D., Murphy, D.L., Schlebusch, S.N., Landrum, R.E., Kaylie, D.M., Shera, C.A., Groh, J.M. Relationship between saccade-related eardrum oscillations and hearing loss. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Meeting. [Abstract] 2020;43:870.
  • Murphy, D.L., King, C.D., Landrum, R.E., Schlebusch, S.N., Shera, C.A., Groh, J.M. Eye Movement Decoded from Eardrum Motion: The Decipherable EMREO. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Midwinter Meeting. [Abstract] 2020;43:869.
  • Murphy, D.L., King, C.D., Landrum, R.E., Schlebusch, S.N., Shera, C.A, Groh, J.M. Eye movement is linearly encoded by eardrum motion: the decipherable EMREO. Advances and Perspective in Auditory Neuroscience Meeting. [Abstract] 2019;17:20.
  • King, C.D., Landrum, R.E., Schlebusch, S.N., Kaylie, D.M., Shera, C.A., Groh, J.M. Relationship between saccade-related eardrum oscillations and clinical measures of middle ear impedance. Advances and Perspective in Auditory Neuroscience Meeting. [Abstract] 2019;17:53.
  • King, C.D., Murphy, D.L., Schlebusch, S.N., Landrum, R.E., Shera, C.A., Groh, J.M. The Eardrums Move When the Eyes Move: Potential Future Clinical Implications. Association for Research in Otolaryngology MidWinter Meeting. [Abstract] 2019;42:781.
  • Murphy, D.L., King, C.D., Schlebusch, S.N., Landrum, R.E., Shera, C.A., Groh, J.M. The eardrums report both eye movement and eye position: The full EMREO map. Association for Research in Otolaryngology MidWinter Meeting. [Abstract] 2019;42:780.
  • Murphy, D.L., Landrum, R.E., Jenson, C.D., Schlebusch, S.N., Smith, D.W., Shera, C.A., King, C.D., Groh, J.M. The eardrums report both eye position and eye movement: the full EMREO map. Advances & Perspectives in Auditory Neuroscience Meeting. [Abstract] 2018;16.

Oral Presentations

  • Rachel Landrum, Novel CSF and Imaging Findings of a Pediatric Patient with COVID-19 Encephalitis. Oral Presentation. Southern Society for Clinical Investigation Southern Regional Meeting, 2023.
  • Rachel Landrum, Switching to Intranasal Esketamine Maintains the Antidepressant Response to Intravenous Racemic Ketamine Administration: A Case Series of 10 Patients. Mainstage Presentation. American Society of Ketamine Physicians, Psychotherapists & Practitioners Annual Conference, 2021.

Poster Presentations

  • Efficacy of Maintenance Intravenous Racemic Ketamine on Validated Dimensions of Depression Symptoms: A Retrospective Analysis. The American Neuropsychiatric Association Annual Meeting, 2024.
  • Rachel Landrum, Switching to Intranasal Esketamine Maintains the Antidepressant Response to Intravenous Racemic Ketamine Administration: A Case Series of 10 Patients. LSU School of Medicine Medical Research Day, 2021.