Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Brain Stimulation Research Registry (TMS-REG)

The Registry has been designed to collect data over a long follow-up period to try to understand the outcomes of patients receiving multiple rounds of TMS and brain stimulation treatments.

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Welcome to the Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Brain Stimulation Research Registry information website.

  • A project developed and led by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).
  • Designed for the collection of outcome and safety data on the use of brain stimulation approaches, including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for mental health disorders, such as depression.

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Principal investigator

Director, ANU School of Medicine and Psychology
Senior Staff Specialist, Canberra Health Services
(EA: Cheryl Morse E: cheryl.morse@anu.edu.au)

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This registry has been developed to gather nformation on the safety and outcomes of TMS and tDCS

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Participation in this registry contibutes to a real-world dataset to track how new treatments for Transcranial Magneic Stimulation and Brain Stimulation work.

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Registering a participant for the Registry can be done following the process below.

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If you are a clinician and would like to refer a participant, please provide the details below and your patient will be invited to join the Registry.

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