Forget driving to the office and milling about in the waiting room. Increasingly psychiatrists are ready to meet you face-to-face — no matter where you are — using computers and the power of the internet to make mental health care far more accessible than ever before.
So-called telepsychiatry is on the rise and it couldn’t come soon enough. It’s estimated that more than 7 million kids have a need for mental health services due to a mental disorder, behavioral issue or developmental disability. Many of these children go without mental health services, according to a recent government survey.
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St. Vincent University at 406-237-ED4U (406-237-3348) or email svhu@svh-mt.org What:
Educational series that is offered to anyone that is interested in learning about epilepsy, and anyone who has questions that need answering or who wants to share their experiences with others in the same situation. When/Where:
St. Vincent Healthcare - Mansfield Health Education Center
1145 North 30th - Located in the Lower Level of the Yellowstone Medical West Building
Billings, MT 59102 -November 27, 2012
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Living with Epilepsy, Tips and Traps Contact:
Cindy K. Leenknecht, MS, ACNS-BC, CCRP
Telemedicine Project Coordinator, St. Vincent Healthcare Foundation
Yelllowstone Medical Center,
2900 12 Avenue N, Suite 30W, Box 26,
Billings, MT 59101
work: 406.237.8652
cell: 406.698.9116
fax: 406.237.8655
cindy.leenknecht@svh-mt.org