Announcement
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
UWT School of Medicine, Park Hospital join together to open first Extinction Anxiety Clinic
The President and Governors of the University of West Terrier, the Head of the University of West Terrier School of Medicine and the Board of Directors of The Park Hospital for the Afflicted and Infirm are pleased to announce the opening of The Park’s first Extinction Anxiety Clinic.
The Extinction Anxiety Clinic (EAC), a joint venture between the two institutions, is a first of its kind in The Park. The Clinic’s mission is to diagnose and treat the symptoms of extinction anxiety in all species of Animals and to educate the public with regard to the effects of extinction anxiety on the health and well-being of Animals.
The University of West Terrier School of Medicine, in conjunction with The Park Hospital for the Afflicted and Infirm, has appointed as Head of the Extinction Anxiety Clinic renowned psychoanalyst Dr. Berthilidis Strix. Working alongside Dr. Strix will be Drs. Gudrun L. Gibbon and Elinore E. Owl, as well as other faculty members of the University of West Terrier’s School of Medicine. Patients at the Clinic will also be treated by members of The Park Hospital’s distinguished staff of doctors, nurses, and community support workers.
The EAC will be housed inside the University of West Terrier. The Clinic is scheduled to open in January 2013.