Interventional Psychiatry in Training and Clinical Practice | January 2023 Grand Rounds Webinar

January 2023 Grand Rounds Webinar | Interventional Psychiatry in Training and Clinical Practice: Definitions, Dilemmas, and Future Directions of a Subspecialty

This presentation will review current viewpoints on the definition and scope of practice of an interventional psychiatrist, as well as discuss training needs, dilemmas, and future directions of this new subspecialty.

You’re invited to join the Clinical TMS Society for this installment of our Grand Round Webinar Series: Interventional Psychiatry in Training and Clinical Practice: Definitions, Dilemmas, and Future Directions of a Subspecialty, featuring Tracy Barbour, MD! Don't miss out on our Q&A portion of the webinar!

At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to identify: 

  1. Three treatment modalities that might be in the scope of practice of an interventional psychiatrist;
  2. Three ways of improving access to interventional psychiatry educational opportunities;
  3. Two benefits of acquiring training in more than one neuromodulation modality.

Format: On-Demand

Cost: Members: $25 | Non-members $50 | Student Members FREE


SPEAKER:

Tracy Barbour, MD
Medical Director
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) clinical service
Massachusetts General Hospital


Dr. Barbour works at the Massachusetts General Hospital as the Medical Director of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) clinical service, the Associate Director of the ECT service, and the Program Director of the Interventional Neuropsychiatry and Neuromodulation Fellowship. Dr. Barbour received her medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan, and completed psychiatry residency at MGH/McLean combined residency program. During residency, she served as the chief resident of McLean Hospital’s Clinical Evaluation Center. Following residency, Dr. Barbour was awarded the Dupont-Warren Fellowship from Harvard Medical School, to learn advanced methods in neuroimaging and neuroscience research. Clinically, Dr. Barbour treats patients in the TMS, ECT, and ketamine clinical services. Her research interests focus on addressing ways of improving treatment outcomes using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) through individualized treatment planning. Dr. Barbour is a member of the Clinical TMS Society and services as co-chair of the Clinical TMS Society’s clinical standards committee.