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Harmonex Introduces CliniCom(TM), a Breakthrough in Psychiatric Intake and Assessment Technology
Date:10/1/2007

viding mental health professionals with tools and resources that help address key issues in assessing and treating patients for mental illness. With primary sites in Atlanta, Georgia and Dothan, Alabama, Harmonex's objective is to provide patients with access to the highest quality of care possible. For more information, videos, and other resources, please visit the website at http://www.harmonex.us. You may also visit Harmonex's booth (number 413) at the 54th annual meeting of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry in Boston, MA, October 23rd-27th.

Contact Information:

G. William Handal

Chief Operating Officer & Marketing Director

whandal@harmonex.us

866.497.0111


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