Guest Lecture by Lisa A. Marsch & CDHI Demo Session at ETH Zurich on October 25

We are happy to announce that Lisa A. MarschDirector of the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health (CTBH), will give a guest lecture entitled Transforming Health and HealthCare via Science-based Digital Technologies at ETH Zürich on October 25, 2016 (PDF). Just before her lecture, PhD students of the Center for Digital Health Interventions will present their digital health interventions and latest prototypes (check out our latest projects here) in a hands-on demo session.

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  • Location: ETH Zurich, WEV Building, Weinbergstrasse 56/58, 8092 Zürich, Room F109-111
  • Date: Tuesday, October 25, 2016
  • Schedule:
    • 3:30 – 4:30pm Demo session of PhD Students of the Center for Digital Health Interventions (CDHI)
    • 4:30 – 6:00pm Guest Lecture by Lisa A. Marsch

About Lisa A. Marsch
Lisa A. Marsch, Ph.D. is the Director of the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health (CTBH; a P30 “Center of Excellence” supported by the National Institutes of Health); the Director of the Northeast Node of the National Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network; and the Andrew G. Wallace Professor within the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College. She is also co-founder of Square2 Systems, Inc. (www.square2.co).

About the Guest Lecture
Digital technologies have radically transformed many sectors of our society, including areas of finance, business, retail, education, and social communications, and offers considerable promise for similarly transforming healthcare delivery models. About 98% of individuals worldwide have access to mobile devices, and mobile health interventions have frequently been shown to produce outcomes that are comparable to, or better than, healthcare delivered by clinicians. Mobile health tools can also be widely accessible, personalizable, and cost-effective. In this lecture, Dr. Lisa A. Marsch will provide an overview of the state of the science in the development, evaluation, and implementation of mobile technology-based therapeutic interventions for promoting behavioral health (addressing issues of substance abuse and mental health) as well as health behavior (e.g., preventative health; chronic disease management; medical regimen adherence). These tools are designed to deliver engaging and effective interventions for health promotion and to collectively lead to transformations in the delivery of science-based health care – by improving quality of care, access to care, and health outcomes, while reducing costs of care (see www.c4tbh.org).

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