Dr. Lauren Mitchell

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Biography

Lauren Mitchell is an instructor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Chicago, focusing on burnout and motivation among community health workers, particularly in Madhya Pradesh, India. Her work includes various studies investigating the psychological challenges faced by health workers and the impact of digital training on their capacity to deliver mental health treatment. Notable publications include her research on disparities in rural uptake of continuous glucose monitors and systematic reviews on the economic evaluations of internet-based psychological interventions for anxiety disorders and depression. She has also contributed to protocols for randomized controlled trials aimed at enhancing treatment delivery through trained non-specialist health workers. Her expertise encompasses mental health, community health interventions, and the utilization of telepsychiatry. Her work has significant implications for improving mental health services in underserved populations.

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Requirements for University of Chicago

Doctorate Program
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IELTS
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Department of Philosophy