Rethinking ADHD Podcast

Qbtech

These are practical, expert-led conversations designed for real clinical life, whether you’re listening during your commute, between appointments, on a lunchtime walk, or catching up at home after a busy day. No long lectures. No overly academic discussions. Just thoughtful conversations, practical insights, and perspectives you can take back into practice. Designed for clinicians, psychiatrists, pediatricians, psychologists, and mental health professionals, each episode brings together clinicians and ADHD experts to explore topics like ADHD symptoms, comorbidities, differential diagnosis, objective measures, medication management, and the future of ADHD care. Brought to you by Qbtech, the market leading ADHD testing technology company. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 2d ago ·  Bonus

    How Data Is Shaping the Future of ADHD Treatment Monitoring | Mini Episode

    How can research and data help make ADHD care more individualized, consistent, and accessible? In this mini episode, the Qbtech team explores how research can drive innovation in ADHD care, from understanding individual treatment responses to supporting therapeutic monitoring in virtual and telehealth settings. The conversation highlights how objective data can help clinicians track change over time, make more informed treatment decisions, and provide greater confidence in whether a patient is on the right path. The team also discusses how remote treatment monitoring could reduce the burden of frequent in-person appointments while helping clinicians better understand individual patient responses and support more personalized ADHD care. Watch the full video podcast on YouTube for the complete conversation on research, innovation, objective data, and the future of virtual ADHD care: https://bit.ly/4qdakWe Host: Danielle Vaeth (Senior Market Development Manager, Qbtech) Guests: Ragini Sanyal (Head of Clinical Research) and Robert Nolen (Clinical Research Manager) Topics covered: –Why both clinical research and real-world evidence are essential for developing new ADHD technologies –How clinician feedback shapes innovation and improves patient care –The development of QbMobile and how smartphone technology could make ADHD testing more accessible –What Qbtech has learned from a global database of more than 1 million ADHD assessments –How remote ADHD treatment monitoring can improve patient access while supporting confident clinical decision-making Who this is for: Clinicians, pediatricians, psychiatrists, mental health professionals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    How Data Is Shaping the Future of ADHD Treatment Monitoring | Mini Episode
  2. Aug 11 ·  Bonus

    ADHD testing on a smartphone | Mini episode

    Is ADHD testing on a mobile or hand-held device the new thing in innovation and technology? In this mini episode, ADHD experts discuss the evolution of objective ADHD assessment and how technology is slowly but surely moving from hardware to software to mobile technology. What could this mean for the future of ADHD care? The trio discusses Qbtech’s work on QbMobile, including early findings around user acceptance and how mobile technology could make objective assessment more accessible. The conversation also looks at the value of data from more than one million patients, and how large-scale, global datasets can help researchers identify new trends, inform clinicians, shape innovation, and contribute to conversations around healthcare policy Watch the full episode: https://bit.ly/4qdakWe Host: Danielle Vaeth (Senior Market Development Manager, Qbtech) Guests: Ragini Sanyal (Head of Clinical Research) and Robert Nolen (Clinical Research Manager) Topics covered: –Why both clinical research and real-world evidence are essential for developing new ADHD technologies –How clinician feedback shapes innovation and improves patient care –The development of QbMobile and how smartphone technology could make ADHD testing more accessible –What Qbtech has learned from a global database of more than 1 million ADHD assessments –How remote ADHD treatment monitoring can improve patient access while supporting confident clinical decision-making Who this is for: Clinicians, pediatricians, psychiatrists, mental health professionals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    ADHD testing on a smartphone | Mini episode

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These are practical, expert-led conversations designed for real clinical life, whether you’re listening during your commute, between appointments, on a lunchtime walk, or catching up at home after a busy day. No long lectures. No overly academic discussions. Just thoughtful conversations, practical insights, and perspectives you can take back into practice. Designed for clinicians, psychiatrists, pediatricians, psychologists, and mental health professionals, each episode brings together clinicians and ADHD experts to explore topics like ADHD symptoms, comorbidities, differential diagnosis, objective measures, medication management, and the future of ADHD care. Brought to you by Qbtech, the market leading ADHD testing technology company. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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