Provided by ReachMD
Assessing and Managing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
on Partners in Practice
Do some of your patients have trouble sleeping, experience nightmares or are filled with anger or rage? If so they may be suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. Dr. Ken Harbert, dean of the school of physician studies at South College in Knoxville, Tennessee, joins host Lisa Dandrea Lenell to discuss how to identify post traumatic stress disorder and how to distinguish between PTSD and every day stress, as well as how to get a mental health professional involved in treatment. The two also talk about how PTSD is being incorporated into the curriculum of physician assistant studies.


Lisa Dandrea Lenell is a physician assistant and the director of operations for an internal medicine practice in Illinois. She is passionate about bringing physician assistant and nurse practitioner issues into the spotlight, focusing on awareness and understanding of the professions. Mrs. Lenell is a graduate of the Physician Assistant Program at Midwestern University in Downers Grove, Illinois. She has continued her relationship with Midwestern University, working as adjunct faculty. She has published in the prestigious peer-reviewed medical journal Dermatologic Surgery and has been featured in several professional journals.
Dr. Ken Harbert is the president of Health Watch Ltd., a healthcare management firm. He has over 20 years of healthcare administrative experience, managing physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, postgraduate physicians and other healthcare professionals. He has published three manuals addressing policy and procedures issues for the utilization of advance practice practitioners, which have been utilized by over 320 healthcare institutions nationally. Dr. Harbert serves on the board of directors of the American College of Clinicians and is dean of the School of Physician Assistant Studies at South College in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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