Listen to Amica Simmons-Yon, PharmD, PhD and Jacquelyn Canning, PharmD, BCPP as they spill the tea about this week’s hot topic on the vision and mission of NEI to educate psychiatric and neurologic professionals, with a special guest, Sabrina Segal. NEI is a supporting organization of PsychU and was started over 20 years ago by Dr. Stephen Stahl, with the desire to help professionals. Dr. Sabrina Segal is the medical writer for the Neuroscience Education Institute, where she helps educate professionals around the world on novel research. With honor, she is also the host of NEI Podcast. Join the PsychU podcast team this week and learn more about the phenomenal resources that NEI has for the mental health community.
Featuring:
• Amica Simmons-Yon, PharmD, PhD, OPDC MSL
• Jacquelyn Canning, PharmD, BCPP, OPDC MSL
• Sabrina Segal, PhD, Medical Writer of NEI
Links:
https://psychu.org/
https://www.neiglobal.com/
https://neiglobal.libsyn.com/
Amica Simmons-Yon and Jacquelyn Canning are employees of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc.
Sabrina Segal is a paid employee of Neuroscience Education Institute (NEI), which is a supporting organization of PsychU
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