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World Bipolar Day – Bipolar Together

World Bipolar Day – Bipolar Together

World Bipolar Day, celebrated annually on March 30th, plays a crucial role in raising global awareness about bipolar disorder and the challenges faced by those living with the condition. This day aims to eliminate social stigma, promote understanding, and encourage individuals to seek help and support. By sharing personal stories and spreading knowledge, World Bipolar Day fosters a sense of community and solidarity, reminding those affected that they are not alone. It also highlights the importance of contributing to improved mental health outcomes and quality of life for individuals with bipolar disorder. Join us as both providers and patients share their thoughts and perspectives of on the significance of World Bipolar Day and the impact of living with bipolar disorder.

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Mauricio-Tohen

Mauricio Tohen, MD, DrPH, MBA

Chairman, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Distinguished University Professor, University of New Mexico

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Anyi-Atabong

Anyi Atabong, DNP, PMHNP-BC, FNP-C

Adjunct Faculty Member – Helene Fuld School of Nursing, Coppin State University, CEO – Capital Multi Health Group (Maryland)

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Doctors Mauricio Tohen, MD and Anyi Atabong, DNP are paid consultants of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. 

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