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Listen to Amica Simmons-Yon, PharmD, PhD, Jacquelyn Canning, PharmD, BCPP, and Hiten Patadia, PharmD as they spill the tea about this week’s hot topic: Recovery-Oriented Perspective & Approach (ROPA) with a special guest, Alison Carroll, LCSW-R. Ms. Carroll is a current member and past president of the New York Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services (NYAPRS) Board. She has also served as board member of the New York State Care Management. Join the PsychU podcast team this week and learn more about the impact of a recovery-oriented perspective & approach in behavioral healthcare.
Featuring:
• Amica Simmons-Yon, PharmD, PhD, OPDC MSL
• Jacquelyn Canning, PharmD, BCPP, OPDC MSL
• Hiten Patadia, PharmD, OPDC MSL
• Alison Carroll, LCSW-R
A Recovery-Oriented Perspective & Approach To Behavioral Health Care (ROPA): A Glossary Discussion
https://bit.ly/3cvKXdw
A Recovery-Oriented Perspective & Approach To Behavioral Health Care: A Discussion Among A Peer & A Clinical Provider (ROPA Series Part 1)
https://bit.ly/3ga9pDD
A Recovery-Oriented Perspective & Approach To Behavioral Health Care: A Discussion Among A Peer & A Clinical Provider (ROPA Series Part 2)
https://bit.ly/351XSzT
Amica Simmons-Yon, Hiten Patadia, and Jacquelyn Canning are employees of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.
Alison Carroll is a paid consultant of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.
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