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Amy Bauer, MD, MS

Associate Professor

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington

As a practicing psychiatrist and health services researcher, Dr. Bauer seeks to improve mental health services in medical settings, especially among underserved populations. She works with colleagues in a wide array of disciplines (medical, public health, engineering and others) to develop new ways to increase the reach of evidence-based mental health services using technology-enabled service models to leverage limited specialty mental health expertise. Dr. Bauer has a strong interest in using consumer technologies to empower patients, improve communication with providers, and provide targeted treatment.

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