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MHLP professor presents COVID-19 & mental health webinars

Dr. Amber Gum

Dr. Amber Gum is a professor in the Department of Mental Health Law and Policy.

Amber Gum, PhD, presented for two recent webinars related to COVID-19 and mental health, with CEUs available for some professions. The first was a webinar co-presented with Drs. Asa Oxner and Lucy Guerra titled "The USF CoCo+ Clinic (Covid Positive Confirmed Clinic): Integrating physical and mental wellness" as part of University of Florida's Primary Care Innovations webinar series (https://primarycareinnovations.cme.ufl.edu/webinars/past-webinars/).

The second was titled "Caring for your mental well-being" for the Frontline Nursing During COVID-19: A New Paradigm presented by University of South Florida College of Nursing. Frontline Nursing During COVID-19 is a continuing education program designed to help nurses gain the necessary tools and resources needed to empower you as a frontline nurse. This series provides up to 4 CEUs free. 

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