Description: "Prevention, Detection and Treatment of Substance Abuse" reviews the impairment programs for doctors and how they can be applied in the legal profession Identifying the impaired worker; modifying behavior; humanistic values
The treatment community
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Alternatives to punishment in the Justice system  | | Online Media Type: |  | Audio |  |  | | State Hours: |  | CA, IL, TN |  |  | Gary J. Bozzini
Born in Buffalo NY, raised in Atlanta GA, Dr. Bozzini has lived in the Bay Area since 1983. His professional interests have been in Adult, Adolescent and Administrative Psychiatry since completing his residency in 1978. He joined Kaiser Permanente in 2000 after practicing Psychiatry in private practice both in Georgia and California for 22 years.
Practicing as a Kaiser Permanente physician, Dr. Bozzini has been able to focus his time and attention toward the emotional health of his patients and their families, which is the reason for him becoming a psychiatrist. As chief of Inpatient Psychiatry for the geographic area from San Francisco to Southern San Jose, he works to improve the quality and service delivery of mental health and chemical dependency care for Kaiser Permanente members who require intensive psychiatric services.
Dr. Bozzini's clinical responsibilities at Kaiser Permanente include oversight of the Inpatient Psychiatry Department in the West and South Bay and providing psychiatric consultation to patients in Skilled Nursing Facilities throughout the same geographic area. Generally, referral to his practice comes via the Continuing Care doctors and nurse practitioners who provide care to patients in the Skilled Nursing Facilities.
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