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Follow on Google News | Alabama Physician First-Responder Shows Wounded How To Dig Out Of Mental DebrisPhysician first responder in the traumatized southeast shows those affected by tragedy how to mentally rebuild after the storms of life.
By: Saundra Dalton-Smith M.D. For five years Smith worked with the National Health Service Corp as a first-responder on the frontlines of the nation’s health crisis treating the underserved population of Alabama. Her experiences working with people traumatized by life events has become more valuable in recent weeks after the severe storms that have severely affected the surrounding Alabama communities of Tuscaloosa, Cullman and Ohatchee. “The affect of these storms is much greater than the property loss and destruction that has been seen nationally. Those affected by these events must be retrieved not only from the physical debris many were trapped in but also from the mental debris that they will face from this point on.” # # # www.setfreetolivefreebook.com www.drdaltonsmith.com Saundra Dalton-Smith MD is a board-certified internal medicine physician who has been practicing medicine since 1999. She treats a predominantly female population and has firsthand experience with the struggles women face. Dr. Dalton-Smith has been an adjunct faculty member at Baker College and Davenport University in Michigan. She lives in Alabama. End
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