On National Fentanyl Awareness Day, our team remains committed to providing education and promoting awareness of the prevalence of fentanyl in communities across the nation. From New Hampshire to Myrtle Beach and Baltimore City to Detroit, we continue our relentless fight to improve the identification of and response to patients who use drugs and alcohol. While we have seen the impact fentanyl has had on this epidemic through our work with hospitals and community-based health centers we continue to find hope everywhere we go. Please check out our brand new Harm Reduction Toolkits which include strategies to implement in your community and how to bridge the gap between knowledge and action. It starts with awareness and the results can save lives. ABCs of Harm Reduction: A Toolkit for Hospitals - https://lnkd.in/ekWm8W24 Harm Reduction in Community Settings - https://lnkd.in/eSEBbCJi
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We are seeking a dynamic and dedicated Research Assistant. If you have a passion for inquiry, an eye for detail, and a drive for excellence, this opportunity is for you! https://lnkd.in/e9rJAT36
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We are thrilled to share that our Founder and CEO Marla Oros has been featured in the Nursing Forum! 🎉 Check out the insightful article highlighting the incredible journey and impactful work of our leader. At Mosaic Group, we're committed to making a positive difference in healthcare. Join us in celebrating this recognition and our dedication to fostering innovation and excellence in nursing and beyond. 💪 #MosaicGroup #HealthcareInnovation #NursingExcellence #LeadershipSpotlight #MakingADifference
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Way to go Heather (Gallagher) Raley !!
Our Mosaic Group Senior Behavioral Health Consultant, Heather (Gallagher) Raley presented on Project H.E.A.R.T and the Reverse the Cycle program at the Connecticut Community for Addiction Recovery (CCAR) Multiple Pathway to Recovery Conference in Des Moines, Iowa earlier this week. Additionally, she was excited to participate in sharing the work completed as part of the IRIS Project Maryland Fellowship on Peer Recovery Coach Workforce Development. An exciting week surrounded by a thriving workforce passionate about supporting those with a substance use disorder. It was a valuable experience to meet so many others working toward the same goal and connect ideas and experiences for future collaboration! Learn more about our Behavioral Health Integration work on our website: https://lnkd.in/esFuC5Y2
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