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Toolkit for Mental Health Improvement

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Community Impact: Toolkit

This toolkit can be used as a guide for practitioners interested in positively influencing mental health outcomes, increasing mental health literacy, and an example of embedded education in action.

For more information, contact: healthymind@mhistreet.com

Toolkit-for-Mental-Health-Improvement-MHI-STREET.pdf

Project

MHI STREET: Mental Health Improvement Through Study, Teaching, Rebranding, Embedded Education, and Technology

Cohort

2016-2019

Focus Areas
  • Behavioral and Mental Health
  • Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
Team Members
  • Erin Athey, DNP, FNP, BSN
  • Nnemdi Kamanu Elias, MD, MPH
Location

Washington, DC

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Support for this program ended October 31, 2023

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