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LOCATION:Haldeman Hall 41 (Kreindler Conference Hall)
SUMMARY:Crisis to Care: Responsible Technology Solutions for Health Worker Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Our panelists will discuss technology solutions to support mental health of health workers.As global healthcare systems face a critical shortage of providers, digital innovation is more than a novel addition.  It is a necessity for the mental health of both the health care workforce and the patients they serve.  As part of the Dickey Center&#8217;s Global Mental Health Initiative (GMHI): &#8220;Empowering Health Workers for a Healthier Future,&#8221; this talk will animate the urgent need to better equip future healthcare workers and current professionals worldwide with tools to manage escalating mental health challenge: burnout, stress, and trauma exacerbated by global health crises.  We invite the Dartmouth community to a deep-dive exploration of how Dartmouth and international partners are using data science and precision psychiatry as &#8220;workforce multipliers&#8221; to bridge the treatment gap. This conversation highlights the robust research partnership between Dartmouth College and the Brain &amp; Mind Institute (BMI) at Aga Khan University, Nairobi. Our experts will discuss evidence-based tools from mobile sensing and generative AI to culturally responsive digital brain health interventions, and how they can be translated into sustainable clinical practice across diverse resource environments. Join faculty, students, and institutional leaders to examine how we are leveraging technology to reshape the global mental health landscape. Panelists:  Lisa Marsch, Danny Forger, Zul Merali, Michael Heinz, Thomas Thesen (Moderator)  Free and open to the public, reserve your tickets here. Recorded and live-streamed, register for the webinar here.																										Email																																									Sponsored by: Dickey CenterSubscribe for event notifcations!Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.					Notifications Address Categories							Email Address *Subscribe to Event Notifications CategoriesArts and CultureCollege SportsFitness and OutdoorsFood and DrinkHoliday and SeasonalKids and FamilyLearning and WorkshopsMusic and NightlifeSubscribe
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