Seabrook House President Edward Diehl has appointed Suzanne Mulrain, M.A., as Director of Healthcare Collaboratives. This new title is awarded in recognition of the extensive addiction medicine collaborative programs Mulrain has implemented across the tri-state area with physicians and hospitals. The change in her title reflects the current needs of the Seabrook House administration's efforts to expand treatment for patients struggling with Substance Use Disorders and Co-Occurring Disorders.
Mulrain joined the Seabrook House Executive Management Team in 2013 as the Director of Special Projects. She has a strong background in healthcare, developed through working with primary care physicians and mental health specialists since 1992. Her experience in the healthcare field and the accomplishments she has made along the way make her an invaluable member of the Seabrook House Executive Management Team.
Mulrain has spearheaded several major projects that allow Seabrook House to remain a leader in addiction treatment. She created and continues to lead a team of Addiction Medicine Specialists that connect with healthcare professionals in the area. Seabrook House President, Ed Diehl, commends her on the creation of this team.
"Suzanne's greatest accomplishment has been in the work of our representatives creating close working relationships with professional physician practices," says Diehl.
Her other accomplishments include acting as Coordinator of Continuing Medical Education, the establishment of an in-house urine drug screening lab, and forming strategic alliances with medical programs. On a larger scale, Mulrain frequently partners with organizations like the Medical Society of New Jersey, New Jersey State Nurses Association and the New Jersey Drug Enforcement Administration.
Suzanne is honored to be appointed as Director of Healthcare Collaboratives. "This new title reflects Ed Diehl'ssupport of new patient programs which enables me to integrate my key areas of expertise, such as addiction medicine, behavioral healthcare and leadership, with all Seabrook House Departments. We have accomplished so much as a team," states Mulrain.
Seabrook House is a nonprofit, internationally recognized, private CARF-accredited behavioral healthcare organization, with treatment locations in Bridgeton, NJ, Cherry Hill, NJ, Northfield, NJ, Morristown, NJ and coming soon to Freehold, NJ. Founded by Jerry and Peg Diehl in 1974, Seabrook House has been helping families find the courage to recover from alcoholism and drug addiction for over 42 years. For more information on Seabrook House, visit the company website at www.SeabrookHouse.org.