Horses 4 healers Workshops Provide Continuing Education, enhancement, & Experience focused on reaching patient centered care Goals. We currently offer three customized Workshops with Horses are your teachers.

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Horses for healers

The Body Language of Patient Care

Horses for Healers CME/CEU Workshop

5.75 hrs accredited through Rutgers CE. Full day workshop for licensed professionals. Looking for higher HCAHPS/Press Ganey scores? Our horses can do that for you, combining expertise with patient focused care. Contact us today for scheduling and pricing information.

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Horses for Healers Residency Workshop

This is a customized one or two day workshop with a focus on our core curriculum, and also adding elements that will help address burnout, locating resources, and engaging team/collegial support. Available to groups of residency medical staff. 

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Horses for Healers Medical Student Course

Fully customized one to four day course integrated into core curriculum of M3/M4 medical education as an adjunct experiential learning modality with heavy emphasis on the effectiveness of body language (nonverbal communication) and how this translates into trusted patient rapport. The success of workshop has been positively influencing future medical professionals at UMDNJ, RWJMS and Rutgers MS since 2012. Contact us to design the addition of Horses for Healers into the existing syllabus for a future semester. We are located equidistant between NYC and Philadelphia.

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Horses for Healers Mental Health* Providers Workshop

A developing workshop being offered to mental health professionals (CEU status pending), as well as mental health students at the graduate level. Pilot elective with Kean University (MSW program) garnered great success in 2016 and 2017 where the workshop was modified to establish immediate rapport with patients of emotional/ mental health traumas, crisis, and acute disorders. Focus also placed on establishing rapport in the fieldwork of a social worker’s caseload, where depending on the event offering trust can make a huge difference.