TMS could help treat various medical conditions, particularly depression, which has been the focus of extensive study. To date, over 20 significant studies have shown that TMS can be an effective treatment for depression.
The Foundation for the Advancement of Clinical TMS (FACTMS) is pleased to announce the opening of the first Neil S. Hirsch TMS Center at Kitsap Mental Health Services in Bremerton, Washington.
In PNAS article, hear from FACTMS Board member, Dr. Mark George speak about how TMS is already helping thoughts of people with treatment resistant depression and OCD. With the potential of precision treatment, TMS therapy can move to first line treatment thus preventing the development of treatment resistance.
Full interview with FACTMS President, Randy Pardell, MD, DLFAPA, FCTMSS and Dr. Bob Sammons, MD, PhD
Most Asked TMS Therapy Question – Dr. Martha Koo, MD
Top TMS Therapy Questions From The Internet – Asking Dr. Randy Pardell
Most Asked TMS Therapy Questions – Dr. Ian Cook
A Talk On New Depression Treatments-Carlene MacMillan, M.D. and Owen Muir, M.D.