For Immediate Release
March 10, 2015
MS Views & News, a
Not-For-Profit organization Announces the Addition of Jennifer Falk, MSW,CPHM
to Oversee New Programs and New Toll Free Helpline for the Multiple Sclerosis Community
Not-For-Profit organization Announces the Addition of Jennifer Falk, MSW,CPHM
to Oversee New Programs and New Toll Free Helpline for the Multiple Sclerosis Community
MIAMI, FL – MS
Views and News (MSVN), a non-profit organization founded in 2007 to serve and
inform the multiple sclerosis community, is proud to announce the addition of
Jennifer Falk, MSW,CPHM to its team as MS Social Work Navigator-Projects
Manager. Falk will play a vital role in
expanding services offered by MSVN.
Views and News (MSVN), a non-profit organization founded in 2007 to serve and
inform the multiple sclerosis community, is proud to announce the addition of
Jennifer Falk, MSW,CPHM to its team as MS Social Work Navigator-Projects
Manager. Falk will play a vital role in
expanding services offered by MSVN.
Multiple
Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurodegenerative debilitating disease that affects
the brain and spinal cord, often leading to disabling symptoms that may affect
vision, balance, cognitive abilities, and can cause extreme fatigue along with many
other impairments. To date there is currently no cure for MS.
Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurodegenerative debilitating disease that affects
the brain and spinal cord, often leading to disabling symptoms that may affect
vision, balance, cognitive abilities, and can cause extreme fatigue along with many
other impairments. To date there is currently no cure for MS.
Falk brings
extensive experience working with the MS community and with other chronically
ill patients. A graduate of New York
University, Falk earned a Masters Degree in Social Work with a focus on health
care management. She also earned a Bachelor Degree in Psychology from C.W. Post
Long Island University. Most recently Falk was the Social Work Program
Coordinator for the Neuroscience Centers of Florida Foundation. In the past 15 years, she has worked as Lead
Medical Social Worker for Doctor’s Hospital and a Clinical Social Worker for
the Ryder Trauma Center.
extensive experience working with the MS community and with other chronically
ill patients. A graduate of New York
University, Falk earned a Masters Degree in Social Work with a focus on health
care management. She also earned a Bachelor Degree in Psychology from C.W. Post
Long Island University. Most recently Falk was the Social Work Program
Coordinator for the Neuroscience Centers of Florida Foundation. In the past 15 years, she has worked as Lead
Medical Social Worker for Doctor’s Hospital and a Clinical Social Worker for
the Ryder Trauma Center.
With Falk’s
unique qualifications, she will help establish a toll free helpline serving MS
patients with questions regarding their care. Initially, the program will serve
Florida with the hope of expanding further in the future. Falk will also develop and participate in MSVN
programs for the MS community.
unique qualifications, she will help establish a toll free helpline serving MS
patients with questions regarding their care. Initially, the program will serve
Florida with the hope of expanding further in the future. Falk will also develop and participate in MSVN
programs for the MS community.
Falk will also serve as the primary liaison in the affiliation between various community partners and MSVN.
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