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  2. East Louisiana State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was created by the Louisiana Legislature in 1847 and commenced operations in 1848. The hospital was originally known as the "State Insane Asylum." The location was chosen because Jackson is situated in an upland well-drained location that is relatively free of disease-bearing mosquitos, which plagued asylums in New Orleans.

  3. Brinton Lykes - Wikipedia

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    Scientific career: Institutions: ... Lykes originally hailed from New Orleans. ... She is the co-founder of the Martín-Baró Fund for Mental Health and Human Rights. [4]

  4. In one of America’s most troubled jails, a mental health unit ...

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    In the years that followed, New Orleans followed a pattern seen across the U.S.: large mental institutions and psychiatric facilities closed down, many on account of reports of mistreatment and abuse.

  5. Karen DeSalvo - Wikipedia

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    DeSalvo served as New Orleans Health Commissioner from 2011 until 2014, [5] and New Orleans Mayor Mitchell Landrieu’s Senior Health Policy Advisor. [citation needed] In her role as National Coordinator for health information technology from January 2014 until August 2016, [5] DeSalvo reported directly to Sylvia Mathews Burwell, Secretary of HHS.

  6. Joy Osofsky - Wikipedia

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    Osofsky is employed as a Professor of Pediatrics, Psychiatry, and Public Health at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, and she is Head of the Division of Pediatric Mental Health at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine. [7] Osofsky holds the Barbara Lemann Professorship of Child Welfare at LSU Health New Orleans. [8]

  7. Public invited to free mental health conference in Abilene on ...

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    The free, two-day event aims to educate and create a movement between the National Alliance on Mental Illness Abilene and community partners to educate, advocate and build sustainable coalitions ...

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