Dr. Bruce Bassi
Medical Director and Founder, TelepsychHealth
General (Adult) and Addiction Psychiatrist
Florida, California, Illinois, Minnesota, Connecticut, New York, Texas, Utah, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan
Professional Education
Biomedical Engineering: Columbia University
Medical Education: University of Michigan Medical School
Residency: University of Florida (Psychiatry)
Fellowship: Northwestern University (Addiction Psychiatry)
Board Certifications: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, in General Psychiatry (#73829) & Addiction Psychiatry (#2685)
My name is Dr. Bruce Bassi and I am a psychiatrist who provides mental health treatment over the internet, which is known as telepsychiatry. You might be a bit hesitant about receiving treatment over the internet if you haven’t done it before, and that’s totally understandable. If I can provide you any reassurance, most people end up finding they enjoy virtual visits more than going to an office. I enjoy doing telepsychiatry because it allows my patients to stay in the comfort of their own home, without having to drive anywhere, or take time off from work. Also I can reach patients who otherwise would not have had access to a psychiatrist, and multiple family members can join the sessions too. If you’re worried about privacy, you can be assured that the technology that is used is secure and complies with HIPAA requirements. Indeed, there are a lot of benefits to telepsychiatry, but one challenge that even I have experienced myself is that it is nearly impossible to choose a doctor because there is hardly any information about them other than a few reviews from a small set of that provider’s patients. That is why I wanted to give you this introduction for you to know a little about me, so you can feel more comfortable choosing me as your psychiatrist, hopefully!
I initially became interested in psychiatry when I was working as an engineer in a psychiatry research lab, studying the delivery of psychiatric treatment via electrical and magnetic brain stimulation (known as ECT and TMS). Since I approached the field from an engineering angle, I would describe my treatment philosophy as very biologically based and systematic. I believe that there is no perfect treatment for everybody, which is why I leave no stone unturned in learning what past treatments worked and didn’t work for you. I would say that what sets me apart is that my style is very thorough, yet relaxed and conversational. We might talk about your childhood and upbringing and see if it is relevant to your current issues. The treatment plan that you and I will develop, you will see, is very balanced in terms of medication options and talk therapy. I won’t recommend a medication unless I truly believe it would benefit you. I think what is most important is that you feel comfortable in your relationship with your psychiatrist, in being able to share your concerns and fears with him or her. Have hope that what you are feeling will get better. I really enjoy getting to know my patients and see them improve over time and have treated thousands of individuals with depression, anxiety, and other mental illnesses. I hope you check out some resources I have on this webpage, and if you’d like to see me, submit a request an appointment. I hope that I can help you live the life you want to live.
Areas of interest: Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning/Data Analytics, Clinical/Business Intelligence, Consumer Wearables/Devices/Apps, EHR/EMR, E-Prescribing, Medical Billing/Revenue Cycle/Scheduling, Mental/Behavioral Health/Substance Abuse Disorders, Privacy/Security, Telehealth/Virtual Care/Remote Patient Monitoring/Home Health, Virtual/Augmented Reality
1. TelepsychHealth – Private Practice Founder (July 2018 – Present)
Addiction Psychiatrist – Deliver general psychiatric care to patients via secure online video.
2. Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation – Substance Treatment Facility (March 2020 – March 2021)
Medical Director – Provided oversight and patient care to Chicago IL outpatient substance rehabilitation center.
3. Gateway Foundation – Substance Treatment Facility (December 2019 – May 2020)
Addiction Psychiatrist – Utilized medication assisted treatment in a residential setting.
1. Addiction as a Disease, Family Night Lecture at Hazelden Betty Ford, Chicago, IL (5/12/20, 7/14/20, 9/8/20, 11/17/20)
2. CBT-I for Substance Use, Positive Sobriety Institute Partial Hospitalization Small Group, Chicago, IL (6/10/19)
3. Substance Use and Its Effects on Sleep, Lunch and Learn Lecture, Positive Sobriety Institute, Chicago, IL (5/22/19)
4. Cannabis Use Disorder Review, Psychiatry Fellow Lecture, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL (1/2/19)
5. Telepsychiatry Webinar for Psychologists, TelepsychHealth, Chicago, IL (10/10/18)
6. Addiction Psychiatry Review for the General Psychiatry Boards, Drug Dependence Treatment Clinic, Jesse Brown VA, Chicago, IL (9/14/18)
7. Addiction Psychiatry Review for the General Psychiatry Boards, Psychiatry Fellow Lecture, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL (9/12/18)
8. Buprenorphine for Pain, Multidisciplinary Conference, Jesse Brown VA, Chicago, IL (8/24/2018)
9. Marijuana for Pain, Multidisciplinary Conference, Jesse Brown VA, Chicago, IL (8/17/2018)
10. Opioid Induced Hyperalgesia, Multidisciplinary Conference, Jesse Brown VA, Chicago, IL (8/3/2018)
11. Master’s Group Weekly Group Therapy, Department of Psychiatry, Jesse Brown VA, Chicago, IL (7/18/18, 7/25/18, 8/1/18, 8/8/18, 8/22/18, 8/29/18, 9/12/18)
12. Noon Case Conference, Department of Psychiatry, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL (7/20/2015)
13. Splinting Workshop, Department of Emergency Medicine, NY Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY (11/17/2014)
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