Webinar Series
Want to learn more about digital mental health? Join us for free educational webinars where we will talk about the latest news, research updates, and tools you can use yourself. Browse our topics and calendar below. If you don't see your topic below, feel free to bring it to office hours or "Ask a Doc" session, where partnership members can speak directly with a psychiatrist.
Mobile and Digital Health Tutorials
Mobile health tools like apps can be a useful way to augment and extend care. They are especially well suited to pair with telehealth and can help bring new information into to video visits. This set of brief tutorials is designed to teach you more about mobile health topics. If you have suggestions for new topics, let us know! More details and tutorials on app evaluation are at: https://apps.digitalpsych.org/
Choosing AppsLearn how to find apps that are safe, effective, engaging, and that will improve health and wellbeing.
Using Apple HealthLearn how to use the health-related data that your smartphone is already gathering.
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Downloading Apps
Learn how to download apps from Apple App Store or Google Play Store onto your smartphone.
Using Apps in CareLearn how to approach smartphone data in a clinical session to improve patient care.
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Customizing Apps
Learn how to change change app settings on your smartphone like notifications, permissions and privacy.
Using Zoom*Part 1: Learn how to make an account and install Zoom on your personal computer.
Using Zoom* |
Before starting a visit, these 5 points are always important to review
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Part 2: Learn how to host or join an online video meeting using the Zoom app
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* We have include a brief lesson on a popular video conferencing tool called Zoom. We do not endorse any one platform. Please note that Zoom is not HIPAA complaint unless your organization has signed a Business Associate Agreement. However, during this pandemic, you may be permitted to use non-HIPAA compliant video conferencing tools. For more details, please see (1) APA Update on Telehealth Restrictions in Response to COVID-19 and (2) Webinar on Telepsychiatry in the Era of COVID-19.