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Mental Health Issue Spring 2019
5 Questions with an Expert on Global Mental Health Equity
A conversation with Vikram Patel
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Mental Health Issue Spring 2019
Bring to Light
Researchers are unearthing the biological roots of psychiatric disorders
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Mental Health Issue Spring 2019
Global Health Graduates on Improving Care Delivery
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Mental Health Issue Spring 2019
Line of Sight
Confusion and frustration prompted a physician to study a mental illness that many considered impossibly enigmatic
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Mental Health Issue Spring 2019
Safety Net
The healing profession is taking a clear-eyed look at depression within its ranks
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Mental Health Issue Spring 2019
The Unexpected
Calls for better screening, care, and treatment for perinatal depression are on the rise
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Mental Health Issue Spring 2019
Trouble in Mind
A manuscript reveals the story of an alumnus whose research on mental illness was cut short by his own
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Artificial Intelligence Issue Winter 2019
5 Questions with a Cell Biologist
A conversation with Marcia Haigis
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Artificial Intelligence Issue Winter 2019
The Personal Mission Behind One MD-PhD’S Research
The motivations behind the research of Sam Finlayson
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Artificial Intelligence Issue Winter 2019
The Question of Care
The ability to use vast amounts of medical data for clinical decision making is reshaping patient care
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Artificial Intelligence Issue Winter 2019
To Boldly Go — Remote
The integration of artificial intelligence into telemedicine is enhancing the delivery of rural care and the training of specialists
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Artificial Intelligence Issue Winter 2019
Carpus Dicit
Wrist-worn digital devices promise to help people manage their health. It's an offer that may have strings attached
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Artificial Intelligence Issue Winter 2019
One Giant Step
Researchers are building an artificial intelligence system that can mimic human clinical decision making
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Artificial Intelligence Issue Winter 2019
The Importance of Nuance
Artificial intelligence may seem objective, but it's subject to human biases