-Claudia Welke, MD, Chief Medical Officer & Co-Founder, Compass Health Center -Marissa Leslie, MD, Medical Director, Compass Health Center, Maryland -Erin VanLuven, LCSW-C, Vice President & Site-Leader, Compass Health Center, Maryland
Fast-Tracking Behavioral Health: A Community Response to Crisis
In the face of growing wait times for emergency psychiatric assessments and the escalating mental health crisis, Compass Health Center steps forward to present a transformative discussion on immediate access to behavioral health care in Maryland. Our event, “Fast-Tracking Behavioral Health: A Community Response to Crisis,” is a rallying point for medical professionals, care managers, and educators to unite in creating a community that offers immediate options for mental health care.
Why Attend?
-Engage in critical dialogue with Compass Health Center’s leaders about accelerating care for those facing mental health challenges and how we can work in partnership to bridge the gaps- immediately
-Learn about specialized mental health programs specifically designed for adolescents, young adults, and adults.
-Discuss the role each of us plays in transforming the landscape of immediate mental health support and what it means for all patients.
-Learn about actionable strategies to reduce the bottleneck in ERs and improve the overall efficiency of patient care.
Speakers
-Claudia Welke, MD, Chief Medical Officer & Co-Founder, Compass Health Center
-Marissa Leslie, MD, Medical Director, Compass Health Center, Maryland
-Erin VanLuven, LCSW-C, Vice President & Site-Leader, Compass Health Center, Maryland
Register: https://compasshealthcenter-net.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_K0PWAkBoT1mtvJ0HqXSeMg
*Please note, you must register to receive a recording of this webinar.
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