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Michelle Gadot

Michelle Gadot is a professional with a diverse background in communications, policy analysis, and community health. Currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer at The Center for Comprehensive Health Practice, Michelle previously held roles such as Director of Development and Communications, Policy and Communications Fellow, and Planning Associate at various organizations. With a Master's Degree in Urban Policy Analysis and Management from The New School and a Bachelor's Degree in Communications and Politics from Ithaca College, Michelle has proven herself to be a dedicated and skilled individual in the field.

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Brooklyn, United States

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The Center For Comprehensive Health Practice

The Center for Comprehensive Health Practice (CCHP) is a multi-disciplinary community health center and substance abuse program located in East Harlem New York. Accredited by CARF, the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities and supported by OASAS, the Office of alcoholism and substance abuse services and the National Health Services Corp, CCHP serves the most vulnerable communities in New York City. A truly comprehensive health center that believes that the key to long lasting health is prevention. CCHP promotes health through its many patient education services. CCHP primarily serves East Harlem and the South Bronx but patients come from all five boroughs of New York City. Located in East Harlem, the Center for Comprehensive Health Practice (CCHP) integrates high quality primary care, substance use treatment, behavioral health and supportive services all under one roof, in order to provide family-focused, affordable, community healthcare. To best serve our patients, we use a community health, team-based approach to provide individuals and families with an array of specialty services. Our extensive team of social workers, pediatricians, nurses, internists, family practitioners, psychiatrists, playroom teachers and vocational counselor all work together to address the physical, emotional and social needs of our patients and their families. Our services are available to anyone regardless of one’s race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age or ability to pay.


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51-200

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