TMS in Psychiatry

TMS in Psychiatry: From standard protocols to personalized, state-dependent therapy.

Join us at the next MagVenture webinar featuring Prof. Dr. Alexander T. Sack, who will delve into the clinical application of TMS in psychiatry—tracing its progression from established protocols to cutting-edge, personalized state-dependent therapy.

📅 Date: July 2nd, 2025

🕛 Time: 1:00 – 2:00 PM (CET Time)

Overview:

•   What is TMS and how/why does it work to treat depression?

•   State of the art evidence-based clinical TMS protocols

•   How to choose between different TMS protocol

  • From one-size-fits-all to stratified and personalized rTMS therapies in psychiatry.
  • Accelerated TMS: can we treat patients much faster?

•   The challenge and opportunity with state-dependent TMS treatments: when can we finally close the loop for adaptive TMS?

Who should attend?

This webinar is created for the global TMS community—clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals—who are passionate about advancing the treatment of depression through non-invasive brain stimulation. Whether you are new to TMS, seeking to expand your clinical applications, or an experienced practitioner looking to stay updated on the latest evidence and best practices, this session is for you.

Guest Speaker

Prof. Dr. Alexander T. Sack is Chair of Brain Stimulation and Applied Cognitive Neuroscience at Maastricht University and MUMC+, pioneering TMS research and clinical applications. His research explores the causal relationship between brain activity and cognition using TMS and neuroimaging. He led the integration of TMS into routine mental health care in the Netherlands. He also founded the International Clinical TMS Certification Course and the Academy of Brain Stimulation, a global platform for education and innovation in brain stimulation.

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