Westchester - Friday, November 3, 2017, 11:30pm-1pm Join us for this experiential and didactic workshop focusing on differential use of the stages of change model in treating addictions.
Read MoreIf a multi-billion dollar company that handles the information of over 800 million individual consumers lacks the resources or inhibited a level of intention that limited its ability to fight off cyber criminals, then how could a small healthcare provider fare better?
Read MoreEarly Sirens is the first book ever to offer critical health warning signs long before sleep apnea so you can take proactive steps to head off CPAP mask and sleep apnea’s many complications: heart attack, Alzheimer’s brain, acid reflux, chronic pain, fatigue, stroke, high blood pressure, and more.
Read MoreAnother great night with our DC Group exchanging ideas and discussing different means of overcoming obstacles that may arise within our practices, opportunities for growth, and upcoming events from our members.
Read MoreOne of the many benefits of being a part of the Metro Collaborative community is access to trustworthy peers. At our Gotham Dinner, we had focused on the importance of maintaining a community of like-minded professionals, and the indispensable role it plays in delivering the best possible care to our patients.
Read MoreOur dinners are a time to share new ideas and what better way to do that than by bringing some new faces to the table! At our Manhattan Group’s Collaborative Dinner, we were able to come together and connect with others who believe in the power of putting the patient first, with a focus on the healing the mind in a holistic way.
Read MoreThe Caron Foundation is more than just a treatment center for substance abuse. They are a world-class behavioral health facility, using integrative approaches for their clients. We got together with them to discuss what it means to bring a holistic approach to the treatment of addiction.
Read MoreMost clinicians have dedicated their entire lives to mastering their craft. What if I told you that the key to developing yourself further was to toss all of that knowledge out the window?
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