Ernest J. Cimino, MD
R.I.S.E. / Second Victim Program
https://www.capitalhealth.org/rise-second-victimYour mental health is a priority. Your happiness is essential. Your self-care is a necessity. R.I.S.E. (Resilience In Stressful Events) is a peer support service for any emp.
About
https://www.capitalhealth.org/rise-second-victim/aboutOur healthcare environment is complex and demanding. Events such as death, unanticipated outcomes, errors, complications, or escalation to a higher level of care are a few ex.
Contact Us
https://www.capitalhealth.org/rise-second-victim/contact-usHelpline If you are a Capital Health employee in need of support after a stressful, patient related event, please call our helpline (available 24/7/365) at 609-303-4129. We.
Resources
https://www.capitalhealth.org/rise-second-victim/resourcesCarebridge (EAP) Phone: (800) 437-0911 Designed to support in managing issues related to personal and work life 24/7/365. Pastoral Care Department Phone: (609) 278-6922 .
Natalia C. Miranda, MD, FACOG
https://www.capitalhealth.org/our-locations/ob-gyn-langhorne/meet-our-team/natalia-c-miranda-md-facogDr. Natalia Miranda is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) and certified to perform minimally invasive, robotic-assisted gynecological procedures using the .
Yoga Classes for Capital Health Cancer Patients
https://www.capitalhealth.org/classes-events/main/yoga-classes-for-capital-health-cancer-patients Click here to register online. Classes are free to Capital Health Cancer Center Patients. Why is yoga beneficial for you at this time? Lowers fatigue Reduces stress and anxiety Enhances .Yoga Classes for Capital Health Cancer Patients January 4 2021
Yoga Classes for Capital Health Cancer Patients January 11 2021