MALVERN, PA — Neuronetics, Inc. (NASDAQ: STIM) recently celebrated the two-year anniversary of NeuroStar University (NSU) with a special event at their training center in Charlotte, North Carolina. This milestone highlighted the significant impact of NSU’s training programs on patient care.
NeuroStar University, designed to improve the skills of healthcare providers, has been crucial in enhancing the delivery of NeuroStar’s innovative therapy for treatment-resistant depression. “NeuroStar University is a key part of our ongoing commitment to supporting our healthcare providers. The skills they gain through this training directly enhance the care they deliver with NeuroStar’s innovative therapy, making a real impact in the lives of people with treatment-resistant depression,” said Keith J. Sullivan, President and CEO of Neuronetics, Inc.
The event commenced on Tuesday, August 20, with a private book signing and meet-and-greet featuring Martha Rhodes, an award-winning patient advocate and author of “3,000 Pulses Later.” On the following day, NSU hosted a series of classes, starting with a fireside chat and Q&A session between Rhodes and Sullivan. This discussion emphasized the importance of clinical training and its positive effect on patient experiences.
“I’m thrilled to be part of NeuroStar’s journey and to see the difference they’re making in mental health care,” said Martha Rhodes. “NeuroStar University’s commitment to cutting-edge education and patient support is remarkable, and I’m eager to share my experiences and contribute to this important dialogue.”
Over the past two years, NSU has trained more than 678 NeuroStar providers. These advanced training programs have helped practices enhance their NeuroStar services, resulting in better patient outcomes. On average, NSU-trained providers treat 61% more patients than those who have not attended the program, ensuring that more individuals receive potentially life-changing therapy.
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