The Future of Data-Driven Psychiatry, with Daniel Barron, MD, PhD
Release Date: 03/31/2021
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Data-Driven Psychiatry: The Future of Clinical Interactions and Decision-Making Brigham and Women’s incoming Interventional Pain Psychiatry lead, Daniel Barron, MD, PhD, shares how quantitative measures and guided talking can reshape mental health care – sooner than we think. Plus, a preview of Dr. Barron's book: Reading Our Minds: The Rise of Big Data Psychiatry. (Spring 2021, 22 minutes)
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Brigham and Women’s incoming Interventional Pain Psychiatry lead, Daniel Barron, MD, PhD, shares how quantitative measures and guided talking can reshape mental health care – sooner than we think. Plus, a preview of Dr. Barron's book: Reading Our Minds: The Rise of Big Data Psychiatry.
(Spring 2021, 22 minutes)