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Resist prescription
(It's healthy sometimes.)

When it comes to new technology, resistance can feel safe.  But the resistance that keeps us safe can also prevent the new workflows and processes that make us more effective. I believe the people who resist change can become its stakeholders.  It's what happens when change is created from within your organization, rather than rigidly prescribed from outside it.  I work with your people to create the kind of changes that sustain everyone - patients, clinicians, and administrators.

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Drawing on more than 20 years of experience in the seemingly disparate healthcare informatics and psychiatry fields, Dr. Berlin has a knack for translating
I.T. into workflows and processes that real humans can understand.
In the process, her work brings together healthcare professionals, administrators, and information technologists —so the entire organization is on the same page.

Dr. Berlin is passionate about how suitable information systems help organizations manage change while enabling individual physicians to think creatively within their practices. She understands that when physicians can use technology to improve the quality of care, entire organizations can be transformed in the process.

In addition to her change management work, Dr. Berlin sees adults of all ages in her psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy practice.  She regularly teaches at The Psychotherapy Institute in Berkeley, CA, and provides pro bono psychiatry services to victims of human rights abuses at the Berkeley-based clinic for refugees, Partnerships for Trauma Recovery.

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