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What all physicians need to know about mental health apps
Quick Takes: A podcast by physicians, for physicians
English - November 18, 2020 10:50 - 20 minutes - 18.3 MBEducation Health & Fitness camh education medical education psychiatry addiction mental health psychiatric psychiatrists psychiatry education healthcare psychiatric education Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Which apps should you recommend to your patients?
On this episode of Quick Takes Dr. Gratzer sits down with returning guest and digital psychiatry expert, Dr. John Torous of Harvard University.
They discuss the use of mobile apps to aid in diagnosis and treatment as well as issues around digital privacy, the potential of chatbots, and how AI may change the field. But at the heart of this episode, they try to determine just what makes a good app. What do physicians need to know before using an app in their clinical work?
During Drs. Gratzer and Torous’ conversation we learn more about:
what makes a good app and how mobile apps can be integrated into mental health treatment how apps may pose a risk to data privacy and securitythe potential of chatbots and AIand the challenges of sustaining patient engagement with apps.
To hear more of what Dr. Torous has to say on the topic of digital mental health, listen to Quick Takes episode 3 What all physicians need to know about digital psychiatry.
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