Clinical Social Worker
What is a clinical social worker?
A clinical social worker is a professional counselor who helps to assess and alleviate problems related to personal, family, or social situations. Clinical social workers are a vital part of the rehabilitation multidisciplinary team, and help provide support for the patient and family, coordinate discharge planning and insurance benefits, and assist with financial problems and family conflicts.
Most clinical social workers have earned at least a Master's degree in social work, and have completed at least two years of post-graduate, supervised, clinical social work employment.
Clinical social workers may practice in a variety of settings, including the following:
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hospitals
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psychiatric care settings
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community organizations
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industrial health centers
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schools
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home health settings
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private practice
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private social service agencies
Clinical social workers qualify as approved providers in most managed care and insurance plans.
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Andrew Bailey RN BSN M.Ed.
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Sara Foster RN MPH
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Daphne Pierce-Smith MSN FNP RN CCRC
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Kelley Gaskin RN MN
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Louise Akin RN BSN
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Nancy Bowers RN MPH RN MPH
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Sara Foster RN MPH
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Lee Jenkins
Date Last Reviewed:
3/31/2009
Date Last Modified:
9/30/2002