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Panel: Can Tech Really Improve Antidepressant Treatment?

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Panel: Can Tech Really Improve Antidepressant Treatment?

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Big data, machine learning, predictive analytics... far from being just tech buzzwords these powerful digital tools are starting to be used to improve mental health.

What role can digital technologies play in improving antidepressant treatment?

Please join us for an exciting panel discussion with psychiatrists and technologists on the digital-enhanced future of antidepressant treatment. Joining us on the panel will be:

• Moderator: Christina Farr, Senior Writer at Fast Company

• Ravi Hariprasad, MD, MPH, Founder and Psychiatrist at Intuitive Psychiatry

• Thomas Goetz, Co-founder and CEO at Iodine

• Girish Subramanyan, MD, Psychiatrist at SF Psychiatrists and clinical advisor at Kip Labs

Additionally, Thomas Goetz will be giving a short presentation afterwards on how data from Start (Iodine’s depression management app) can be used to inform treatment decisions.

Agenda:
6:30-7:00 Networking and light snacks
7:00-7:40 Panel discussion moderated by Chrissy Farr
7:40-7:50 Early insights from Start presented by Thomas Goetz
7:50-8:10 Q&A from the audience
8:10-8:30 Networking

Event partners: UCSF Brain Interest Group and Iodine

You can learn more about Start by Iodine at http://iodine.com/start

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