In this month's episode of "SMI Spotlight," host Dr. Xavier Amador talks with three nurses who are part of New York City's Subway Co-response Outreach Team (SCOUT) program.

In this heart-forward and informative episode, Eugene Ferguson, DHS Crisis Intervention Nurse, Ozioma Offor, Psychiatric Registered Nurse, and Lisa Singh, Registered Nurse, talk about how they keep people with SMI and the public safe, offer services and provide care in a person-centered way, and their personal motivations for joining this program.

The full episode is now available on Spotify, Apple podcasts, and for viewing on YouTube here, or by clicking on the image below. 
 


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