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Dr. Gregory A. Gahm, B.A., Ph.D.

Director, National Center for Telehealth & Technology T2




Dr. Gahm is a clinical neuropsychologist and researcher bringing over 20 years of experience in military behavioral health, research and technology to his role as the Director of the National Center for Telehealth & Technology (T2) and T2 Directorate. He has been a pioneer in the Department of Defense’s (DoD) assessment of new technologies including automated assessments, screening, clinical business processes, virtual reality and telehealth.

Prior to joining DCoE, Dr. Gahm served as the chair of the Psychology Department at Madigan Army Medical Center in Ft. Lewis, Wash. As chair, Dr. Gahm supervised more than 100 personnel with three training programs and helped create multiple innovative programs recognized nationally as best practices. Additionally, Dr. Gahm served for many years as the behavioral health lead for Military Health Services enterprise systems development.

Dr. Gahm also developed and serves as the director of the DoD Suicide Risk Management & Surveillance Office. Dr. Gahm completed a Bachelor’s degree at UCLA, a Doctorate in clinical psychology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

Areas of Expertise:

  • Identifying intersections for technology and psychology and translating those into real world solutions.
  • Research across multiple areas of PH/TBI with a particular focus on new technologies and suicide.
  • Organizational development and leadership. Identifying intersections

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