Dr. Brett Talbot, Ph.D. is a Licensed Psychologist and Chief Clinical Officer and Co-founder at Videra Health, a digital health technology company focused on making healthcare scalable. The Videra Health platform enables clinics and providers to scale healthcare interactions through automated clinical workflows (e.g. screenings, monitoring, evaluations, follow-ups, triage, etc.). Leveraging asynchronous video, AI-powered analytics, and automation, clinicians and providers can 2-4x their efficiency and reach while receiving valuable insight about patients. All at scale (i.e. many patients simultaneously), and all automatically running in the background.Prior, Dr. Talbot has been a Chief Clinical Officer, an Executive Clinical Director, and a Senior Director of Research and Quality, for residential group practices and healthcare organizations. Brett is certified in Lean Six Sigma Healthcare Management, Project Management, EEG Neurofeedback, QPR Suicide Prevention, and Agile Scrum Master. Administratively, he specializes in digital behavioral healthcare, program development, performance improvement, quality assurance, and risk management. Clinically, he specializes in working with treatment teams and clients who are treatment-resistant and requiring specialized services (e.g. Stabilization, Testing/Assessment, substance abuse programming, Neuro/bio-feedback, etc.). Brett's research has focused on program design for adolescent wilderness and residential treatment programs, emphasizing the effective integration of the family into treatment; and family functioning related to adolescent and young adult health risk behaviors. Brett also has experience in several settings such as Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital adolescent disordered eating, DeBakey VA Hospital, Behavioral Consultants/Methodist Hospital, and several college counseling centers.Brett is a faculty member at Utah Valley University. Brett is fun and easy to talk to. He is an avid outdoorsman, enjoying hiking, camping, backpacking, fly fishing, and anything that gets him out into nature. Brett is married and has 3 children.