While
outpatient and family therapy can be an
effective option, some teens need the full time guidance and coaching a
program such as a therapeutic boarding school can provide.
Dayton
Outpatient Center and Research (Dayton, OH) 8/2007 — 4/2008 Research Assistant Principal Investigator — Dr. Suresh Gupta; Sub Investigators — Dr. Arora, Dr. Choi Research Coordinator — Ritu Singla • Aided with the development and execution of various clinical research studies and
programs, with a focus in diabetic neuropathy, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, CRPS, and NSAID - induced gastric ulcers • Worked under specific instructions to run routine tests, experiments, and procedures, ensuring compliance with all established policies, procedures, quality control objectives, and related safety, environmental, and infection control standards • Collaborated in the compilation and verifications of research data, samples, and specimens while participating in related data entry, analysis, and interpretation utilizing various data management and analysis
programs • Performed routine data verification and quality control, ensuring data integrity and compliance with prescribed study protocol • Searched related literature and information sources for relevant information pertaining to experiments and procedures • Assisted in the setup, operation, and maintenance of all research equipment and instruments • Administered various logistical, scheduling, and office management functions to provide high - quality subject service, efficient file and data organization, and
effective department operations
The goal of MRB Counseling Services, Inc.
program is to provide a bilingual and cost - effective Alcohol and Drug Education Program in a comprehensive and therapeutically sound outpatient envir
program is to provide a bilingual and cost -
effective Alcohol and Drug Education
Program in a comprehensive and therapeutically sound outpatient envir
Program in a comprehensive and therapeutically sound
outpatient environment.
A recent study published by the Taylor and Francis Group determined that treatment
programs assisted by medical support,
outpatient drug - free
programs, inpatient therapeutic communities were highly
effective in treating addiction.