The Wellness Collective | Episode 3, Season 3
It Happens at STN | Episode 3, Season 3
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10m
In the return of ‘The Wellness Collective’, the co-founder and executive director of Hushabye Nursery, Tara Sundem, joined Dr. Sara Salek from AHCCCS, and Tad Gary, President and CEO of Mercy Care to discuss how to better improve care for new mothers suffering from substance use disorder and their children.
They explain why ending stigma is key to success and how good science is leading to significantly better outcomes for both child and mom, in both the short and long term.
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