West Virginia Behavioral Healthcare Providers Assoc.

The Association Spotlight Series

West Virginia Behavioral Healthcare Providers Assoc.

  • Ep. 5 - Brenda Workman (Bluefield University)

Ep. 5 - Brenda Workman (Bluefield University)

Wednesday 16th November 2022

Tune in to hear Brenda Workman discuss Bluefield University's innovative behavioral health programs on 'The Association Spotlight Series'.
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The Association Spotlight Series
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Brenda Workman: Bluefield University's Role in Behavioral Health Education

This partnership has allowed me opportunities to reach out to individual facilities and individual organizations who have staff that need to complete education, but they're working full time and they're trying to figure out how they're going to do that.
Ever wondered how universities are stepping up to address behavioral health challenges? In this episode of 'The Association Spotlight Series', Brenda Workman from Bluefield University sheds light on the university's impactful behavioral health programs. Hosted by Lake Morehouse, this conversation dives into the innovative online learning opportunities designed for working professionals. Brenda shares her personal journey with Bluefield and highlights the strong partnerships the university has forged with various facilities and organizations.
She discusses the active role of faculty in supporting students and the benefits of virtual meetings and information sessions. If you're curious about how education can make a difference in behavioral health, this episode is a must-listen. Brenda's insights and experiences offer a fresh perspective on the importance of accessible education in tackling mental health and substance use disorders in West Virginia.