David Cooper, PsyD

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  • Therapists in Tech

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Volunteer Experience

  • Therapists in Tech Graphic

    Executive Director

    Therapists in Tech

    - Present 4 months

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  • American Psychological Association Graphic

    Founding Member - Advisory Committee for Mental Health Technology

    American Psychological Association

    - Present 1 year 6 months

    Health

  • Awake Labs Graphic

    Angel Investor and Advisor

    Awake Labs

    - Present 2 years 11 months

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    Mentor

    Techstars

    - Present 3 years 5 months

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    Mentor for companies as part of the UnitedHealthcare Accelerator Powered by Techstars

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    Volunteer

    Take This, Inc.

    - 5 years 1 month

    Health

  • Member, Medical Advisory Board

    Sinasprite

    - 3 years 10 months

    Health

    • Advised early startup on clinical, business and user strategies and implementation with enterprise customers.

Publications

  • Digital Tools for Behavioral Health in the U.S. Military

    NIH Digital Summit

    The National Institutes of Health is hosted it's first summit to explore how digital is being used by government agencies, clinicians, scientists, patients, and the public to communicate information on health and science.

    http://videocast.nih.gov/Summary.asp?File=19251&bhcp=1

    My presentation focused on the creation and use of mobile applications with US service members, veterans and their dependents.

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  • Using Technology to Increase Access to Behavioral Health Services for Service Members, Veterans and their Families

    SAHMSA Webinar

    Technological advances have paved the way for innovation in delivering quality behavioral health services to service members, veterans, and their families (SMVF). These advancements provide SMVF with many resources that mitigate challenges and increase access to care. This webinar will focus on how these innovative technologies can be applied to better meet the diverse needs of Service members, Veterans and Families.

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  • Perinatal Cyanosis: Long-term Cognitive Sequelae and Behavioral Consequences,

    Applied Neuropsychology

    Research suggests that serious perinatal asphyxia leading to long-term neurological consequences occurs in 1 to 6 out of every 1,000 newborns (Barkovich et al., 1998; Mcguire, 2007). In serious cases, encephalopathy follows the asphyxia and resultant hypoxia, leading to additional insult to the brain. The effects of brief or transient hypoxia and cyanosis have not been well researched. This study involved comparing children who had a brief perinatal episode to those who have not. The research…

    Research suggests that serious perinatal asphyxia leading to long-term neurological consequences occurs in 1 to 6 out of every 1,000 newborns (Barkovich et al., 1998; Mcguire, 2007). In serious cases, encephalopathy follows the asphyxia and resultant hypoxia, leading to additional insult to the brain. The effects of brief or transient hypoxia and cyanosis have not been well researched. This study involved comparing children who had a brief perinatal episode to those who have not. The research hypothesis is that those children who have experienced a brief perinatal cyanotic episode will subsequently have cognitive and behavioral issues during childhood that will be measurable on neuropsychological testing or result in increased clinical diagnoses.

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    • Robert Perna
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  • Concussion in Female Collegiate Athletes: Examining Gender Differences

    Poster Symposium presented at the International Neuropsychological Society Conference

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  • Teaching Empathy: Designing a Program for Graduate Study

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Organizations

  • Digital Medicine Society (DiMe)

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    - Present
  • Coalition for Technology in Behavioral Science

    Board Member

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  • SIRC: Society for Implementation Research Collaboration

    Member

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  • Quantified Self - Seattle

    Co-organizer

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