Interventional Neuropsychiatry
Автор: Psychiatrist-CNS
Загружено: 2025-01-24
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Nolan Williams, MD, is an associate professor at Stanford University and director of the Stanford Brain Stimulation Lab, a research program developed to explore innovative technologies and therapeutics capable of modulating the neural circuitry disrupted in mood disorders, OCD, and other neuropsychiatric conditions. Williams and his team at BSL have been developing neuroimaging-based approaches to more accurately target therapeutic delivery and predict treatment responses to therapeutic neuromodulation and psychedelics.
In this discussion, Williams discusses one of those approaches, Stanford accelerated intelligent neuromodulation therapy (SAINT) or Stanford neuromodulation therapy. It’s a rigorous, tailored form of transcranial magnetic stimulation. Williams discusses – in detail – on this novel therapy, which showed successful remission rates (up to 79 percent), within days (typically less than three), and nominal side effects (usually temporary fatigue and headaches).
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Nolan Williams, MD
Associate Professor
Stanford Medicine
Stanford, CA
This presentation was part of the “Southwest Forum on Difficult to Treat Depression: Focus on Approach, Algorithms, and Access” in July at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix. Psychiatrist.com worked with the University of Arizona College of Medicine Tuscon to produce the event.
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