In this exclusive interview, we delve into the cutting-edge world of AI in mental health care with two leading experts in the field.
Together, they'll be giving us an inside look at how AI and data science are being leveraged to advance mental health research and care. We'll explore the challenges and opportunities of implementing AI in healthcare, discuss data strategy and governance approaches, and get a glimpse into some exciting projects underway in the field.
David Rotenberg serves as the Chief Analytics Officer and Operations Director of the Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in Toronto, Canada's largest mental health teaching hospital. With a background in medical biophysics, David brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to the application of AI and data science in mental health research and care.
Joining David is Mary Jane Dykeman of INQ Law, who has been supporting CAMH as VP Legal and Risk. Mary Jane's expertise spans data law, privacy, AI, and data governance. Her strategic approach to data and emerging technologies has made her a sought-after consultant for large data initiatives in health research. Mary Jane offers valuable insights into the legal and ethical considerations of implementing AI in healthcare.
In this in-depth conversation, we discuss:
CAMH's innovative approach to leveraging AI and data science in mental health care
The challenges and opportunities of implementing AI in healthcare settings
Strategies for responsible innovation and data governance in mental health research
Cutting-edge projects at the Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics
The future of AI in mental health treatment and research
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