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Darin Dougherty, MD

Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Director, Neurotherapeutics Division, Massachusetts General Hospital
Associate Director, Psychiatric Neuroimaging Program
Director, Mood Disorders Section, Psychiatric Neuroimaging Program
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
Harvard Medical School
Dr. Darin D. Dougherty is the Director of the Neurotherapeutics Division in the Department of Psychiatry at MGH, the Director of the Mood Disorders Section of the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatric Neuroimaging Group, and the Associate Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatric Neuroimaging Group. Dr. Dougherty is also the Director of Medical Education at the Massachusetts General Hospital Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Institute, and the Co-Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Trichotillomania Clinic. Additionally, Dr. Dougherty is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, a Clinical Associate at Massachusetts General Hospital and a Visiting Scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Dougherty currently serves on the scientific advisory board for both the Anxiety Disorders Association of America and the Obsessive Compulsive Foundation. He serves on the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatric Neurosurgery Committee. He also serves on many editorial boards and award committees. He has given over a hundred invited lectures and presentations, and is a current member of many professional societies. In 2003, Dr. Dougherty was awarded a NARSAD Young Investigator Award. In 2005, he was named one of the Future Leaders in Psychiatry. Dr. Dougherty has co-authored over 40 original articles in peer-reviewed journals, over 40 book chapters and review articles, and has co-edited two books on neuroimaging. Currently Dr. Dougherty is the Principal Investigator or co-Principal Investigator on several government and industry-funded studies investigating neuroimaging and medication and neurosurgery treatments of OCD and mood disorders. Dr. Dougherty's research interests include neuroimaging, neurobiology, psychopharmacology, and neurotherapeutic (device and/or surgical) interventions for the treatment of treatment-refractory psychiatric illness.

Darin Dougherty, MD
Hospital General de Massachusetts / Escuela de Medicina de Harvard Director, División de Neuroterapéutica, Hospital General de Massachusetts
Director Asociado, Programa de Neuroimágenes en Psiquiatría
Director, Sección de Trastornos del Estado de Ánimo, Programa de Neuroimágenes en Psiquiatría
Profesor Asistente de Psiquiatría en la Escuela de Medicina de Harvard
El Dr. Darin D. Dougherty es el Director de la División de Neuroterapéutica en el Departamento de Psiquiatría en el Hospital General de Massachusetts, es Director de la Sección de Trastornos del Estado de Ánimo del Grupo de Neuroimágenes del Hospital General de Massachusetts. El Dr. Dougherty es también Director de Educación Médica en el Instituto del Trastorno Obsesivo Compulsivo del Hospital General de Massachusetts y Co-Director de la Clínica de Tricotilomanía del Hospital General de Massachusetts. Además el Dr. Dougherty es Profesor Asociado de Psiquiatría en la Escuela de Medicina de Harvard, Asociado Clínico en el Hospital General de Massachusetts y Científico Invitado en el Instituto de Tecnología de Massachusetts. El Dr. Dougherty  es integrante de la Junta del Consejo Científico de a Asociación de Trastornos de Ansiedad de América y la Fundación de Trastorno Obsesivo Compulsivo. Forma parte del Comité de Neurocirujía del Hospital General de Massachusetts. También ha sido miembro de varias juntas directivas editoriales y comités de atribución. Ha impartido más de cien conferencias y presentaciones y actualmente es miembro de varias sociedades profesionales. En el 2003, el Dr. Dougherty recibió el Premio NARSAD (National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia & Depression) como Investigador Joven. En el 2005 fue nombrado uno de los Futuros Líderes en Psiquiatría. El Dr. Dougherty es co-autor de más de 40 artículos originales en revistas a


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