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Health Care Workers Don't Want to Be Heroes

Scientific American, June 21, 2020

We’re forced to fill that role because our government has failed to mount an adequate response to COVID-19. 

Prescription Drugs

Health Care Workers Don't Want to Be Heroes

Scientific American, June 21, 2020

We’re forced to fill that role because our government has failed to mount an adequate response to COVID-19. 

Physical Therapy

Health Care Workers Don't Want to Be Heroes

Scientific American, June 21, 2020

We’re forced to fill that role because our government has failed to mount an adequate response to COVID-19. 

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Has Telemedicine's Day Finally Come?

Scientific American, March 21, 2020

With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote medical consultation seems like a no-brainer—but it’s not that simple.

Group Therapy

Has Telemedicine's Day Finally Come?

Scientific American, March 21, 2020

With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote medical consultation seems like a no-brainer—but it’s not that simple.

Organizing Medicine

Has Telemedicine's Day Finally Come?

Scientific American, March 21, 2020

With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote medical consultation seems like a no-brainer—but it’s not that simple.

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When Chronic Pain Leads to a Dangerous Addiction

Scientific American, June 21, 2020

Can clinicians help their patients even in the absence of certainty?

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When Chronic Pain Leads to a Dangerous Addiction

Scientific American, June 21, 2020

Can clinicians help their patients even in the absence of certainty?

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When Chronic Pain Leads to a Dangerous Addiction

Scientific American, June 21, 2020

Can clinicians help their patients even in the absence of certainty?

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Small DM, Geha P (2020). Loss of nucleus accumbens low-frequency fluctuations is a signature of chronic pain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117: 18, 10015-10023

 

Barron DS, Gao S, Dadashkarimi J, Green AS, Span MN, Noble S, Lake E, Krystal J, Constable RT, Scheinost D. Task-Based Functional Connectomes Predict Phenotypic Traits Across Psychiatric Diagnosis. Posted on bioRxiv: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2019/05/16/638825.full.pdf In review, Cerebral Cortex (10/2020)

Barron D, Heisig S, Norel R, Agurto C, Quagan B, Powers A, et al. (2020): Preliminary Phenotypic Feature Capture During Clinical Interaction. Biol Psychiat 87: S212–S213. (Formal manuscript in preparation)

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