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Center for Technology and Behavioral Health - Employment Opportunities
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Center for Technology and Behavioral Health. Research Assistant CTBH D&I Core. Looking for a creative self-starter who likes teamwork and wants a job doing innovative, cutting edge work that can make a difference. For full listing and to apply:. Https:/ searchjobs.dartmouth.edu/postings/34612. Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively as a team member. Strong ability to organize, take initiative and operate independently with minimal direction. Ability to plan and schedule activities.
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Center for Technology and Behavioral Health - Active Projects
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Center for Technology and Behavioral Health. What We're Up To. Enhancing the quality and impact of scientific research focused on innovation, rigorous evaluation, and strategic dissemination of technology-based therapeutic tools targeting substance use disorders and behavioral health. Integrated Behavioral Health and Physical Health. CTBH Funded Pilot Projects. Towards Detecting Cocaine Use Using Smartwatches (NIDA Clinical Trials Network). Lisa A. Marsch, PhD and Santosh Kumar, PhD. Bethany Raiff, PhD.
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FDA Issues Cybersecurity Guidance for Two Medical Devices | Center for Technology and Behavioral Health – Eye on Innovation
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FDA Issues Cybersecurity Guidance for Two Medical Devices Center for Technology and Behavioral Health – Eye on Innovation. Center for Technology and Behavioral Health. FDA Issues Cybersecurity Guidance for Two Medical Devices. Article Excerpt: 5/15/2015 -. On Wednesday, FDA issued guidance. To help health care facilities protect against security vulnerabilities found in two computerized drug infusion pumps manufactured by Hospira,. Dissemination & Implementation. Methodologies & analytics.
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Center for Technology and Behavioral Health - Center Highlights
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Center for Technology and Behavioral Health. Dartmouth receives award to scale-up science-based mental health care in Latin America. Link to project description. CTBH in the News! Geisel Receives $5 million NIH Grant to Study Motivation and Behavior Change to Improve Health' (Geisel NewsCenter - 9/16/2015- Full Article. Article Excerpt: The Geisel School of Medicine’s Center for Technology and Behavioral Health. I’m very excited about this funding opportunity, adds Lisa Marsch, PhD, director of CTBH, [pr...
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Center for Technology and Behavioral Health - Upcoming Presentations
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Center for Technology and Behavioral Health. What We're Up To. Dedicated to disseminating cutting edge, evidence-based research to educate others and advance the behavioral health technologies field. Harnessing social media and crowdsourcing for behavioral health research: Facebook-based intervention for smoking cessation. Kim SJ. Cancer Control Program Behavioral Research Meeting, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. Marsch LA. Presentation at GroupHealth. Seattle, WA. September 9, 2016. Marsch LA...
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Center for Technology and Behavioral Health - The Center
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Center for Technology and Behavioral Health. CTBH brings together a diverse interdisciplinary team with expertise in behavioral health science, treatment, technology, health economics, ethics, regulation, and public policy. The CTBH team shares a common goal of seeking to harness existing and emerging technologies to effectively develop and deliver evidence-based interventions for substance use and co-occurring disorders. CTBH faculty is organized into two primary cores: Scientific Core and Dissemina...
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Study: 2 percent of women’s health apps were developed by medical professionals | Center for Technology and Behavioral Health – Eye on Innovation
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Study: 2 percent of women’s health apps were developed by medical professionals Center for Technology and Behavioral Health – Eye on Innovation. Center for Technology and Behavioral Health. Study: 2 percent of women’s health apps were developed by medical professionals. Article Excerpt: 5/18/2015 -. Dissemination & Implementation. Methodologies & analytics. Regulation & Policy. Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. Department of Biomedical Data Science. Center for Supported Employment Technology.
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Center for Technology and Behavioral Health – Eye on Innovation
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Center for Technology and Behavioral Health – Eye on Innovation. Center for Technology and Behavioral Health. The Challenge Of Taking Health Apps Beyond The Well-Heeled. Article Excerpt: 6/23/2016 -. When you hear the phrase “digital health,” you might think about a Fitbit, the healthy eating app on your smartphone, or maybe a new way to email the doctor. Can Artificial Intelligence Help The Mentally Ill? Article Excerpt: 7/21/2016 -. Digital Health Innovations for Medically Vulnerable Populations: Part 1.
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