
Our Team
Our team is principally based in the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health and The Dartmouth Institiute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice, at the Geisel School Medicine.
Noah Freundlich, Undergraduate
Noah is a senior at Dartmouth College where he is majoring in government while fulfilling pre-health requirements. As an undergraduate intern, he assists with data coding, text editing, and managing the OpenRecordings website. He is interested in exploring how to best facilitate a collaborative and informative relationship between physicians, patients, and informal caregivers. After college he plans to work in healthcare consulting before pursuing a degree in medicine. Outside of work you can find him woodworking, hiking, fly fishing, skiing, and doing any other activity that gets him outside.
Grace
Reed Bratches is a PhD student at The Dartmouth Institute at Geisel School of Medicine. After completing his undergraduate degree in political theory at Franklin and Marshall College, Reed worked in the advertising industry before returning to academia. He has a MALS degree in Cultural Studies, where he examined interactions with technology-based virtual spaced through Theodor Adorno and Walter Benjamin. During his MPH, he studied potential technological interventions to impact access to ethics consultation services in rural areas. Reed’s doctoral research is focused on caregivers, caregiver communications, technologies, and ethics. Reed enjoys skiing, biking, and surfing