Salience TMS Neuro Solutions, LLC
Meghan Haas is an experienced EEG Technician and TMS Treatment Coordinator at Salience TMS Neuro Solutions, LLC, where employment commenced in July 2021. Prior experience includes a role as a Graduate Student Intern at UT Southwestern Medical Center from August 2023 to December 2023, and as a TMS Psychiatric Technician at Serenity Mental Health Centers from November 2020 to July 2021. Additional positions held include Behavioral Health Technician at Mountain Vista Medical Center and Registered Behavior Technician at Hopebridge. Meghan's career began as a Swim Instructor at Sunshine Swimschool. Educational qualifications consist of a Master of Science in Applied Cognition and Neuroscience from The University of Texas at Dallas, in progress from January 2022 to December 2024, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Northern Arizona University, obtained from 2016 to 2020.
Salience TMS Neuro Solutions, LLC
The Salience team is driven by one common goal: patient remission. We’re actively working to reduce the rate of suicide in the US, by changing the delivery model of behavioral health. Our proven track record, patient-inspired approach, and highly skilled team offer uniquely better treatment options for patients suffering from mood disorders. We are research-driven, using objective diagnostic tools and advanced scientific training to connect our patients back to their lives. Over 70% of our patients report a positive response, which we credit to our innovative, persistent, and compassionate approach. Salience treatment coordinators are extensively trained in outcome intervention, customized care plans, safety protocols and the latest science in TMS Therapy and depression. Our team is the most experienced in Texas, having performed over 100,000 TMS treatments. Because our goal is to help you along your path to remission, our patient advocates answer all your questions, navigate insurance, and assist you with billing options so that you can reconnect to what matters. Our History Is Personal Salience TMS Founder Tim Kriske was approached in 2011 by leaders in the TMS community to help them grow TMS treatment across the U.S. Their explanation of neuroplasticity reminded him of his brother who was a US Marine and suffered a traumatic brain injury. After many doctors couldn’t assist him, one neurologist took a chance and helped him regain mobility and speech. The theory was that his brain rerouted his neurocircuitry, enabling him to recover through the science of neuroplasticity. Inspired by the neurologist who took a chance with his brother, Tim decided that every person deserves an opportunity to work with the most clinically current doctors and to understand all of their available treatment options. We began our TMS clinic with one doctor and one employee in 2011. Since then we have rapidly grown to over 10 locations and 90+ employees.