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David Grodberg, MD, MS is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Child Study Center, Yale School of Medicine, and serves as Associate Chief Medical Officer, Mental Health Services at Yale Health. His clinical expertise spans adult and child/adolescent psychiatry, with a focus on telebehavioral health interventions for caregivers and children with behavioral health needs. He holds an MD from Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1994) and an MS degree. His research emphasizes caregiver strain reduction, autism spectrum disorder, and clinical diagnosis methodologies in pediatrics.
- Education: MD: Albert Einstein College of Medicine (1994); MS: unspecified
Research interests include telemedicine applications in child mental health, behavioral interventions for neurodevelopmental disorders, and gold-standard clinical assessment practices. He has contributed to studies like the 'Tantrum Tool' for parental support and robotic therapies for autism. Active in clinical trials, including CBT for anxiety in children with autism.
Leadership roles include executive oversight of Yale Health's mental health services and participation in interdisciplinary teams at the Child Study Center. Collaborates with Yale Medicine on innovative approaches to pediatric behavioral health.