
About this Event
Hazelden Betty Ford is a national leader, with a national reach, based in our backyard. Hear from Dr. Christine Wilder about restoring hope, healing, and health to those affected by substance use and their families.
Dr. Christine Wilder is the Midwest Regional Medical Director for the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation providing support and oversight to sites in Center City, St Paul, Plymouth, Chaska, Maple Grove, and Hudson. They are board certified in General and Addiction Psychiatry and have been providing substance use disorder treatment for over 15 years. They have worked as medical director for addiction programs at the VA, in the community, and in academics. Dr Wilder is committed to improving direct patient outcomes through the development and implementation of evidence-based medical services.
Dr. Wilder received their medical degree and a master's degree in Health Evaluation Sciences at University of Virginia, Charlottesville. They completed their psychiatric internship at University of California, Davis, and a psychiatric residency as well as a National Research Services Award post-doctoral fellowship in Mental Health and Substance Abuse Systems at Duke University. Their Addiction Psychiatry fellowship was completed at University of Cincinnati, where they eventually became Associate Professor and Addiction Sciences Division Director in the Department of Psychiatry.
This event is sponsored by Hazelden Betty Ford.
NEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest. NEA Big Read in the St. Croix Valley is presented by ArtReach St. Croix in conjunction with core program partners including Valley Bookseller, Hazelden Betty Ford, Franconia Sculpture Park, Stillwater Public Library and other libraries located between St. Croix Falls, WI and Hastings, MN.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Phipps Center for the Arts, 109 Locust Street, Hudson, United States
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