Below is the video recording of Simple and Practical Medical Education’s interview with Gagan Joshi, MD, about autism spectrum disorders in children and adolescents.
Dr. Joshi is a child and adolescent psychiatrist and an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital where he is:
– Director of the Autism Spectrum Disorder Program in Pediatric Psychopharmacology, and
– Medical Director of The Alan & Lorraine Bressler Clinical and Research Program for Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Dr. Joshi’s clinical and research interest is in autism spectrum disorders, with a particular focus on the often-neglected comorbid conditions that are associated with them.
To watch this interview in full screen, please click on the square icon in the bottom right of the video.
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This interview was recorded on April 1, 2021.
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