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STEP Learning Collaborative at this year's Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) Conference

Sumeyra Tayfur attended the Schizophrenia International Research Society (SIRS) 2026 Annual Congress in Florence, Italy, where she presented two posters: “Discharge from Coordinated Specialty Care: Timing, Reasons, and Predictors in a National Early Psychosis Network” and “Psychiatric Hospitalization Outcomes After Enrollment in Coordinated Specialty Care for First-Episode Psychosis: Findings from the Early Psychosis Intervention Network (EPINET) in the United States”.

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  • On the Other Side of the Phone: Who You Reach When You Call STEP

    From clinicians coordinating care to families searching for answers, this first-person reflection from one of STEP’s Early Detection and Assessment Coordinator offers a rare look at what it means to be the voice on the other side of the phone, and why timely, compassionate access to early psychosis care matters.

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  • Srihari Guest Edits Special Issue of 'Schizophrenia Research'

    Vinod Srihari, MD, professor of psychiatry, is guest editor for a special issue of the journal Schizophrenia Research. The issue includes contributions led by Yale affiliates Laura Yoviene Sykes, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry; Walter S. Mathis, MD, associate professor of psychiatry; and Sumeyra Tayfur, PhD, postdoctoral associate.

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  • STEP Learning Collaborative: 2025 Statewide Impact & Year-End Review

    2025 marked a major year of growth, collaboration, and measurable progress for the STEP Learning Collaborative (STEP LC), Connecticut’s statewide learning health system for early psychosis. As we reflect on the second year of implementation since launching in February 2024, we see both expanding reach and deepening engagement across clinical, educational, community, and systems-level workstreams. In this post, we share key impacts from 2025, alongside broader program activities that shaped the continued development of a coordinated, statewide approach to early psychosis care in Connecticut.

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  • Connecticut Leaders Highlight Statewide Effort to Transform Early Psychosis Care

    Leaders from across Connecticut gathered at the Legislative Office Building to spotlight the state’s groundbreaking work in expanding care for young people experiencing early psychosis. The forum, convened by Senator Saud Anwar, Co-Chair of the Public Health Committee, focused on the release of the first annual report from the STEP Learning Collaborative Connecticut’s statewide learning health system for recent-onset schizophrenia.

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