Resident Mood Medication Clinic Launches Sept. 17
The Mood Disorders Center at the UC Neuroscience Institute is launching a Resident Mood Medication Clinic in the UC Medical Center Outpatient Building adjacent to the Sabin Way garage.
The clinic, which begins Tuesday, Sept. 17, will operate on Tuesday mornings and Thursday afternoons. It will be staffed by residents in the UC Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, with Melissa DelBello, MD, and Jacqueline Collins, MD, as attending physicians.
For information, call 513-558-MOOD (6663), a new number that connects callers with UC Health Psychiatry.
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