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Julie Edwards

Medical Director Of Integrated Care at CPC Integrated Health

Julie Edwards, APN, FNP-c, currently serves as the Medical Director of Integrated Care and Program Coordinator for Integrated System of Care at CPC Integrated Health, a position held since September 2018. Julie has extensive experience in the healthcare field, previously working as an Addictions Nurse Practitioner at Ophelia from August 2020 to December 2022, and as a Nurse Practitioner in the Primary Care Fellowship at the Connecticut VA Healthcare System from 2017 to September 2018. Early in Julie's career, roles included Pediatric Registered Nurse at Yale New Haven Hospital and Pediatric Nurse in Cardiac Progressive Care at Children's Hospital Colorado. Julie has also been involved in community advocacy as a Board Member for Advocates for Recovery from 2014 to 2015. Academically, Julie holds a Master's Degree in Family Nurse Practitioner from Yale University, an Addiction Science Graduate Certificate from the University of Connecticut, and Bachelor's degrees in Nursing and Biology from Regis University and Colorado Christian University, respectively.

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Red Bank, United States

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CPC Integrated Health

CPC began providing mental health services as a private non-profit 501(c)(3) organization for Monmouth County residents in 1960. This was in response to the advocacy of a group of parents who were not able to access the type or level of treatment services necessary for their children with serious emotional and developmental disorders. Over the next decade, in a continued response to the needs of residents, CPC added mental health and substance abuse treatment for serious and persistently mentally ill adults to its array of services. The guiding principles then and now are to be responsive to the needs of the communities we serve with an emphasis on the needs of the most vulnerable and those who may not be able to pay for the full cost of treatment. In order to provide the best services possible, to ensure those “at risk” of falling through the cracks have a safety net as well as to reduce the need for inappropriate and costly use of emergency services and frequent inpatient hospitalizations, CPC developed systems of care for children and adults to attain those goals as well as to support those citizens in their desire to live the best life possible in the least restrictive setting within their families and communities. CPC’s mission is, To serve our communities by delivering evidence-based services in mental health, substance abuse, special education and physical health through an integrated system of care designed to promote wellness, recovery and productive lives. The Agency offers treatment at varied times during the day and evening to help mitigate barriers to access faced by people with non-standard schedules. CPC is committed to the proactive hiring and training of staff with diverse backgrounds, and strives to deliver services in a culturally competent and sensitive manner. CPC Behavioral Healthcare is accredited by the Joint Commission, reflecting a commitment to the highest standards of care.


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201-500

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