It Takes a Village: Creating & Maintaining Psychologically-Informed Care Teams
In this video, PiP Co-Chairs meet with medical professionals of varying disciplines to discuss real-world barriers and obstacles to the implementation of psychologically-informed practice. This video provides insight into PiP and the NASS online learning course "Psychologically-Informed Practice: Implementing a New Model of Patient Care".
Featuring: Greg Whitcomb, DC (Chiropractor), Sherri Weiser, PhD (Psychologist), Lynn Gufeld, APRN (Nurse Practitioner), Brian Justice, DC (Chiropractor), Marco Campello, PT, PhD (Physical Therapist) and F. Todd Wetzel, MD (Orthopaedic Surgeon)
Learn more and register for the course at www.spine.org/PiP
Видео It Takes a Village: Creating & Maintaining Psychologically-Informed Care Teams канала NASSspine
Featuring: Greg Whitcomb, DC (Chiropractor), Sherri Weiser, PhD (Psychologist), Lynn Gufeld, APRN (Nurse Practitioner), Brian Justice, DC (Chiropractor), Marco Campello, PT, PhD (Physical Therapist) and F. Todd Wetzel, MD (Orthopaedic Surgeon)
Learn more and register for the course at www.spine.org/PiP
Видео It Takes a Village: Creating & Maintaining Psychologically-Informed Care Teams канала NASSspine
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