Psychiatrist and Sleep Specialist, Massachusetts General Hospital.
Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts
Dr. Amit Chopra is a Psychiatrist and Sleep Specialist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Chopra completed his medical training at Sawai Man Singh College, Jaipur, India, followed by research and clinical training in the UK at King’s College London and University College London. Dr. Chopra completed his Adult Psychiatry Residency, Sleep Medicine Fellowship, and Deep Brain Stimulation Fellowship at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Chopra has multiple areas of interest, including mood disorders, sleep disorders, and brain stimulation interventions for treating psychiatric disorders. Dr. Chopra served as a Medical Director for the Center for Treatment-Resistant Depression and Center for Psychiatric Neuromodulation, in addition to his role as president of the Pittsburgh Psychiatric Society before joining MGH. Dr. Chopra has established the Treatment-Resistant Depression Initiative (TRDi), which aims to provide expedited access to specialized care for patients with TRD across MGH. Dr. Chopra has received multiple prestigious research and clinical awards for his work, including Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Chopra has been invited to regional, national, and international meetings as a speaker and co-authored a book ‘Management of Sleep Disorders in Psychiatry.’
Saturday, November 9, 2024
9:00 AM – 10:15 AM EST
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