He is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California.
[3] Hutton is particularly known for his pioneering work in the field and practice of transcranial magnetic stimulation,[4] including various published studies about its clinical efficacy.
[5][6] He has also appeared as a featured guest on the national televised talk show The Doctors, produced by Phil McGraw, and was interviewed about his role in the development of transcranial magnetic stimulation as a clinical treatment method.
from the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine, and in 1993 completed residency training at LAC+USC Medical Center.
[14] First used in 1985,[4] the treatment method focuses on stimulating the left frontal lobe, which is often underactive in people with depressive and refractory mood disorders.