Community Bulletin Board: the North and South Brunswick Sentinel (for April 21)
The Anshe Emeth Community Development Corp (AECDC) Central Jersey Diaper Bank is collecting baby clothing sizes newborn-2T, diapers and books.
Donations can be picked up if within Middlesex County. Volunteers from the Rutgers School of Nursing will arrive between 10 a.m. and noon on the day indicated.
At this time, no shoes, equipment, toys, etc. can be collected.
North Brunswick PBA Local 160 announced the return of its annual Cops & Rodders Car Show for Sept. 19. Rain date will be Sept. 26.
More details will be announced.
For more information, email carshow@nbtpba160.com
McDaniel
ELKINS Emmylou McDaniel, PMHNP-BC, who has worked in healthcare for the last 16 years, comes to Laurel Place Inpatient Behavioral Health Unit, with a wealth of experience in the field of Mental Health.
McDaniel, who has an MSN in Psychiatric Mental Health from St. Louis University, did her undergraduate work at Fairmont State University and at Berea College in Kentucky. For McDaniel, the most rewarding parts of her job are working closely with her patients and being a part of their journey toward wellness. She said, “I think one of the most important aspects of healthcare is making sure that the patient’s needs are heard. Working in mental health, this is especially important, as patients must work toward an understanding of their life experiences and challenges and learning to share this with others. Helping them in this manner and helping them know that their story matters is greatly rewarding.”
Davis Medical Center welcomes nurse practitioner, Emmylou McDaniel, PMHNP-BC
ELKINS Emmylou McDaniel, PMHNP-BC, who has worked in healthcare for the last 16 years, comes to Laurel Place Inpatient Behavioral Health Unit, with a wealth of experience in the field of Mental Health.
McDaniel, who has an MSN in Psychiatric Mental Health from St. Louis University, did her undergraduate work at Fairmont State University and at Berea College in Kentucky.
For McDaniel, the most rewarding parts of her job are working closely with her patients and being a part of their journey toward wellness.
She said, “I think one of the most important aspects of healthcare is making sure that the patient’s needs are heard. Working in mental health, this is especially important, as patients must work toward an understanding of their life experiences and challenges and learning to share this with others. Helping them in this manner and helping them know that their story matters is greatly rewar
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