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Bradfield backs bill to let psychologists prescribe medications | FOCUS ON THE SPRINGS

Bradfield backs bill to let psychologists prescribe medications | FOCUS ON THE SPRINGS

Bradfield backs bill to let psychologists prescribe medications | FOCUS ON THE SPRINGS
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Mental health isn t officially part of Colorado s emergency response Lawmakers want to change that

Colorado Newsline Proposed cash fund would reimburse organizations for mental health, substance use resources Flowers lean on a fence surrounding the King Soopers supermarket in Boulder where a day earlier, March 22, 2021, a shooter killed 10 people. (Carl Payne for Colorado Newsline) At the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Colorado mobilized its State Emergency Operations Center to respond to the public health emergency. The SEOC with the help of Federal Emergency Management Agency funding worked with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to expand health care capacity, launch dozens of community testing sites and process countless COVID-19 tests, and administer and distribute millions of coronavirus vaccines.

On Edge: What Can t be Washed Off A Psychiatrist Absorbs Her Patients Pain

Marc Piscotty / © 2020 In the latest installment of On Edge, we meet Dr. Patricia Westmoreland, who keeps scrubbing her hands because, during a pandemic, it s on of the few things she can control.   Dr. Patricia Westmoreland washes her hands 20 to 30 times each day she does rounds at the Medical Center of Aurora. That, she says, “doesn’t count sanitizing them who-knows-how-many times more” as an extra step to protect her patients. Nor does it count scrubbing herself down in a hot shower when she goes home, before hugging her kids. “In prior years, I would have considered the rituals I now do phobic or obsessive. I would have said that’s crazy,” the psychiatrist says. “But now we’re living in this constant anxiety and hyper-vigilance where everything you do is dictated by fear of getting or spreading an illness you can’t see.

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