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Nigel S. Bamford is an Associate Professor in Pediatrics and Neurology with a wealth of experience. He completed his medical degree at the University of Utah, followed by a residency at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. During his residency, he received specialized training in general pediatrics and pediatric neurology at the Neurological Institute of New York and Columbia University. After gaining a professorship at Columbia University, he went on to work as a physician-scientist at Seattle Children’s Hospital and the University of Washington for 13 years. In 2015, Dr. Bamford moved to Connecticut, where he serves as Section Chief of Pediatric Neurology at Yale University School of Medicine, providing care to children with neurological issues in New England.
Myth: Online therapy is less effective.
Fact: Research shows it can be equally effective for most conditions.
Myth: It’s only for tech-savvy people.
Fact: If you can use Zoom or FaceTime, you can do online therapy.
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