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Shan Siddiqi, MD
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Dr. Shan Siddiqi is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and a neuropsychiatrist at the Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. His research centers on techniques to map the brain circuitry involved in neuropsychiatric disorders, with the goal of identifying treatment targets for therapeutic brain stimulation.
Dr. Siddiqi received his medical degree at the University of Sydney, followed by residency in psychiatry at Washington University. He also completed two fellowships at Harvard Medical School, one at Massachusetts General/McLean Hospitals and another at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Coping with chronic pain, depression, and high blood pressure
Can you prevent the hunched back of kyphosis?
What is ventricular bigeminy?
Smart watch may improve detection of atrial fibrillation
CPR on TV may be misleading
How gum disease may raise heart disease risk
Emojis in electronic health records could be confusing
Doing different types of exercise linked to a longer life
FDA approves nasal spray to treat rapid heart rhythm
4 keys to a heart-healthy diet