Join Nadine Hachach Haram and CITI during Mental Health Awareness Week 2024, for a CITI Spotlight Panel on Mental Health and Innovation.
This CITI Spotlight will take the usual format whereby we are very pleased to announce four astounding women working in the field of mental health and innovation.
Join us on Tuesday 14th May for a panel conversation with:
Professor Rona Moss-Morris – Professor of Psychology as Applied to Medicine and Head of the Psychology Department at King’s College London. Prof Moss-Morris is the Digital Therapies theme lead for NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC). Her research focuses on creating evidence-based digital treatments for managing distress and difficult symptoms in long term conditions.
Aahuti Rai – Aahuti is an active leader in the digital health eco-system working at the intersection of innovators, investors, payors and providers of healthcare. Aahuti works with health and life sciences organisations helping them with business and commercial strategy for their digital health assets, in particular ensuring robust adoption and change management approaches to drive the scale and growth of their innovations
Renata Pires-Yfantouda – Clinical Health Psychologist at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Renata specialises in cognitive behavioural therapy, anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD, mindfulness-based therapy, clinical health psychology and long-term conditions including functional neurology.
Laura Stembridge – CEO and founder of online mental health digital tool Let The Inside Out. InsideOut was created so that everyone has access to personalised content and vetted mental health experts in a trusted environment. The pride themselves on not just being a digital platform or an app, but a workplace wellness movement that is changing the way we view mental health so that everyone can be a better version of themselves and thrive in life and in the workplace.
Join Nadine for an insightful conversation on current research and innovation in digital therapies, the application of current/future mental health innovation in clinical practice, commercialising and scaling digita mental health solutions, how can we tranform mental health pathways, and how digital transformation in particularly AI can revolutionise the way we deliver better, faster and fairer mental health care.