Human in the loop: Balancing artificial intelligence, clinical judgment, and legal responsibility. New paper from Prof Brendan Kelly: https://t.co/rccgFRNRhI #ThisIsTrinityMed@TrinityMed1
"Exploring service user attitudes towards mental health technologies"
https://t.co/j69Z0YJDw4 -
well done Pat and team...
useful snapshot of where folks in West Dublin were at with mental health technologies/AI in 2024 -
things moving fast
(&as always thanks for participating)
"Climbing high: a mixed-methods feasibility study of climbing therapy for major depressive disorder in Ireland"
Well done Stephanie, Aine and Ashlie!
@TCDPsychiatry
https://t.co/rWkPnUT6Ur
The Value of Everyday Healthcare and Mental Healthcare:
Professionalism and kindness support physical and mental health. New blog post by Prof Brendan Kelly: https://t.co/BAx8FxlRAc @TrinityMed1#ThisIsTrinityMed
Dr Caragh Behan & Prof Brendan Kelly speak with me about open access Handbook of Compassion in Healthcare that explores compassion, self-compassion, resilience, & compassionate leadership.
Watch: https://t.co/erj5eZ5E2s
Listen: https://t.co/ZcWtJGwDQr
New Book! Handbook of Compassion in Healthcare by Caragh Behan and our Head of Department, Prof Brendan Kelly. https://t.co/6rr1OynE79 #ThisIsTrinityMed@TrinityMed1
Compassion in Healthcare - new podcast episode including Prof Brendan Kelly, our Head of Department. https://t.co/HYe2zl0uIm #ThisIsTrinityMed@TrinityMed1
Is hatred always destructive or can it sometimes serve constructive functions? This new paper examines hate as a response to domination that can signal injustice, mobilise action, and galvanise resistance, while acknowledging its dangers. https://t.co/XycQP8D3bi
Through Their Eyes: Defining ‘good life’ in dementia for health economics and outcomes research. New paper, co-authored by Prof Leroi from our Department. https://t.co/6LjWaYbvDf
Neuromodulation of excitation-inhibition balance in dementia with lewy bodies: a translational framework. New paper, co-authored by Prof Leroi from our Department. https://t.co/HDflwOwXLJ
"The emotional cost of containment: a cross-sectional analysis of treatment effects among informal carers in South Asia during the COVID-19 pandemic". New paper, co-authored by Prof Leroi from our Department. https://t.co/j5gB052dHy
"Committal, discharge and varied institutional experiences in the Richmond District Lunatic Asylum, Dublin in the early 20th century" - new paper by Prof Brendan Kelly: https://t.co/IXaRL0I7eT
Over 265 attendees joined us for the National Training Day, featuring keynote addresses from Prof. Brendan Kelly and Prof. Suzanne Crowe, 20 trainee presentations, and more than 65 high-quality posters that generated conversation throughout the day.
#NationalTrainingDay #CancerTrialsIreland #CancerResearch
New book! "Dementia Care and Provision in the Majority World", co-edited by Prof Iracema Leroi from our Department. The book offers a comprehensive examination of dementia exploring diverse and culturally inclusive perspectives #ThisIsTrinityMed@TrinityMed1
Psycho-oncology care for women with cancer in Ireland: overview, evidence, and future directions. New open access paper from Eva Carter, Róisín Plunkett, Sonya Collier and Brendan Kelly: https://t.co/5zKv0yeEh9 @TrinityMed1#ThisIsTrinityMed
If you want to combine Christmas spirit and charity donation you can visit the TCD Christmas fair in the Exam Hall. Stand 48R is in aid of Rett Syndrone Ireland.