Craig A DeLarge

Job role: 
Founder, The Digital Mental Health Project & MPH (c), King's College, London
Member type: 
Researcher
Student
Other
Brief Biography: 

Craig A. DeLarge is a digital healthcare strategist and mental health advocate & educator at The Digital Mental Health Project, where he produces education and research helping to improve the "responsible" adoption of digital technology in behavioral health services & therapies.

In his career, as a digital & healthcare marketer, strategist, and educator, he has worked in world-class life sciences firms like Novo Nordisk, Takeda, and Johnson & Johnson. He has also taught marketing, communications, leadership, and business ethics at colleges, including Temple University, Philadelphia University and Penn State University. His career is focused on “improving health” & “developing leaders”.

He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Marketing and Design Management from Philadelphia University (USA) (BSc), and from the University of Westminster (UK) (MBA), respectively. He is currently a graduate Public Health student at King’s College, London.

He resides in Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Regions of interest: 
Africa
Middle East
North America
Central America and the Caribbean
South America
Asia
Europe
Oceania
Population: 
Children and adolescents
Adults
Older adults
Families and carers
Minority populations
Humanitarian and conflict health
Disorders of interest: 
Psychosis/bipolar disorder
Depression/anxiety/stress-related disorders
Self-harm/suicide
Dementia and other neurocognitive disorders
Country: 
United States of America

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