Ginkgo Leaf is still responding to the emergency in Asheville, NC. We will be resuming business operations as of October 7. If you are in crisis, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
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If you have been charged in error during this time for a visit that did not occur, you will be refunded or this will be offered as a credit to your account when we regain Internet access.
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The start date for the RISE program has been changed to October 21, 2024.
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We are thinking of you all. Stay safe.
-The Ginkgo Leaf team
Training, Writing and Research
Check Here for Events & Resources
At Ginkgo Leaf, we are dedicated to providing teaching and training opportunities locally and online. Below are some of the things we are currently working on. Feel free to reach out to learn more!
For Students & Learners
Collaboration and Training
We are dedicated to learning and growing, and helping others to do the same. Our clinicians have invested time in research, teaching and training. If you are a student interested in training with us, or a professional interested in collaborating to create a training or lecture, let us know by clicking the link below.
Congratulations Trainees!
May 6 - June 29, 2024
From May - June, GLHS was joined by Stephanie Ackerman, RN, as part of her preceptorship for nursing training. Stephanie is a U.S. registered nurse in Pennsylvania, who then enrolled in the M.S. Nursing Program at Chamberlain University in Pennsylvania to complete the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Specialty track. Previously, she graduated from Cebu Institute of Medicine in 2015. She worked as an Internal Medical physician in the Philippines, where she completed rotations in the ER and ICU. She is certified in both Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support.
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Stephanie successfully completed her preceptorship with us this year! Congratulations, Stephanie!
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Interested in interdisciplinary training opportunities? Reach out below!
For Clinicians
Medical Trauma Newsletter
Whether you are working with medical populations on an outpatient basis, or working in a medical system, finding time to keep up with the latest research and resources can be daunting. The Medical Trauma Newsletter is here to help.
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Sign up for our monthly offering to clinicians, which provides resources for patients struggling with medical stress, shares facts about medical trauma, and spotlights programs and people to whom you can refer. For a peek at previous newsletters, please click here.
Full disclosure: Subscribing gets you access to summaries of research articles, recommendations for books, podcasts, and other resources, and information about programs and clinicians that help address medical trauma in all of its forms. Unsubscribe any time.