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Bridging Business and Healing: Building Sustainable Treatment Centers That Put People First

Wed, Nov 19

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Webinar

Join us for the Alliance for Addiction Solutions Monthly educational forum, featuring Nicole Fallah, PhD, MBA

Bridging Business and Healing: Building Sustainable Treatment Centers That Put People First
Bridging Business and Healing: Building Sustainable Treatment Centers That Put People First

Time & Location

Nov 19, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM MST

Webinar

About the Event

Join us for the Alliance for Addiction Solutions Monthly educational forum, featuring Dr. Nicole Fallah, PhD, MBA


About the Topic

Behind every effective recovery program is a foundation of strong leadership, ethical operations, and mission-driven strategy. In this session, Dr. Nicole Fallah shares how thoughtful business and public health principles can strengthen the clinical mission, supporting both clients and care teams. Attendees will gain practical insight into building resilient, people-centered organizations that sustain healing over time.


About the Speaker

Dr. Nicole Fallah is a healthcare executive and entrepreneur with a doctorate in business and public health. As co-founder of Elevated Healing Treatment Centers, she focuses on aligning clinical excellence with sound operational and organizational strategies to create sustainable, patient-centered systems of care. 

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