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Mental Health in Primary Care: “It’s not a big, scary topic.”
Finnian Steele, D.O., a pediatrician based in Fresno, California, brings a unique perspective to patient care. A Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and a Navy veteran, Dr. Steele has a special focus on serving gender-diverse youth and addressing mental health concerns. When they encountered The REACH Institute’s Patient-Centered Mental Health in Pediatric Primary Care (PPP) program,…
Read More“I don’t know how anyone could go through practice without it.” Meet PPP Program Alum, Jean Braden, NP
Jean Braden, a nurse practitioner based in Montana, has been providing dedicated care to children and families since 1987. In recent years, Jean has noted a significant rise in adolescent mental health concerns and often felt overwhelmed by the volume and intensity of those concerns. “For example, I had a patient whose family was really…
Read MorePatient-Centered Mental Health in Pediatric Primary Care: One Physician’s Transformative CME Experience
A family physician based in Missouri, Dr. Barbara Miller is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and has been caring for patients of all ages for over two decades. With a background in rural family medicine, Dr. Miller is very familiar with working in spaces with limited access to specialists. “And…
Read MoreThe Riveter Newsletter Article (Post)
Newsletter Article from: The Riveter Tuesday, October 24 It’s almost Halloween! Do you have your costume ready? Today, we’ll share the story of another amazing AARP Purpose Prize winner: Dr. Peter Jensen, the founder of the REACH Institute. Every parent out there will want to read about his incredible work. This message is sponsored by…
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