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The NYS Office of Mental Health Chief Nursing Officers Organization will be holding its 38th Annual Educational Conference November 5 to 7, 2014, in Callicoon, NY. Titled "Meeting the Challenge of the Triple Aim: Engaging and Effective Approaches to Hospital and Community Care," the conference is open to nurses, psychiatric nurses, advanced practice nurses, and mental health professionals in the private and public sectors. Continuing education credit will be awarded to participants.
The conference promises to address topics very relevant to today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment. Featured speakers include Dr. Dan Fisher, one of the few psychiatrists nationally who publicly discusses his recovery from schizophrenia, as well as the Office of Mental Health’s Commissioner Ann Marie Sullivan, who will be co-presenting with Dr. David Shern, one of our nation’s leading mental health experts and recent CEO of Mental Health America. Other plenaries and workshops will focus on best practices in psychiatric care for adults, children/youth and people served by the forensics mental health systems.
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38th Annual New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) Chief Nursing Officers (CNO) Organization Educational Conference
The NYS Office of Mental Health Chief Nursing Officers Organization will be holding its 38th Annual Educational Conference November 5 to 7, 2014, in Callicoon, NY. Titled "Meeting the Challenge of the Triple Aim: Engaging and Effective Approaches to Hospital and Community Care," the conference is open to nurses, psychiatric nurses, advanced practice nurses, and mental health professionals in the private and public sectors. Continuing education credit will be awarded to participants.
The conference promises to address topics very relevant to today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment. Featured speakers include Dr. Dan Fisher, one of the few psychiatrists nationally who publicly discusses his recovery from schizophrenia, as well as the Office of Mental Health’s Commissioner Ann Marie Sullivan, who will be co-presenting with Dr. David Shern, one of our nation’s leading mental health experts and recent CEO of Mental Health America. Other plenaries and workshops will focus on best practices in psychiatric care for adults, children/youth and people served by the forensics mental health systems.
The NYS Office of Mental Health Chief Nursing Officers Organization will be holding its 38th Annual Educational Conference November 5 to 7, 2014, in Callicoon, NY. Titled "Meeting the Challenge of the Triple Aim: Engaging and Effective Approaches to Hospital and Community Care," the conference is open to nurses, psychiatric nurses, advanced practice nurses, and mental health professionals in the private and public sectors. Continuing education credit will be awarded to participants.
The conference promises to address topics very relevant to today’s rapidly changing healthcare environment. Featured speakers include Dr. Dan Fisher, one of the few psychiatrists nationally who publicly discusses his recovery from schizophrenia, as well as the Office of Mental Health’s Commissioner Ann Marie Sullivan, who will be co-presenting with Dr. David Shern, one of our nation’s leading mental health experts and recent CEO of Mental Health America. Other plenaries and workshops will focus on best practices in psychiatric care for adults, children/youth and people served by the forensics mental health systems.
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