NEW YORK, Aug. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Susan Matorin
is recognized by Continental Who's Who as a Pinnacle Lifetime
Member in the field of Social
Work.
Established since 1989, the Weill Medical College of
Cornell is a renowned institution
specialized in both Clinical and Medical Research. A frontrunner in
the industry, the medical college is dedicated in offering their
patients the latest innovations in the medical industry while
utilizing the latest prevention strategies.
Amassing over fifty one years of experience in the field of
Social Work, in her current capacity, Matorin specializes in
individual, couples and family treatment in which one member has a
severe psychiatric disorder. A professor at Weill Cornell Medical
College, Matorin is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the
Columbia School of Social Work, where
she teaches a course titled "Social Work With Families." Having
authored several publications throughout the course of her career,
Matorin has written about relevant topics "ranging from family
treatment with adolescents, collaboration with pastoral care,
psychopharmacology for social workers, the corporatization of
mental health care, and stigma."
Throughout the course of her education and training, Matorin
attained her Master of Science degree from Columbia School of Social Work with honors in 1966,
and earned her ACSW credentials following her studied. Prior to her
current position, she has held numerous professional titles
including the Former Director of Social Work at Payne Whitney, from
1981-1997.
To further her professional development, Matorin serves as a
Board Member for the Helen Rehr Center for Social Work Practice,
sits on the Education and Research Committee of the HealthCare
Chaplaincy and is affiliated with the New York City Chapter of the
Society for Social Work Leaders in Healthcare.
Additionally, Matorin volunteers her time to the Jewish Board of
Children and Family Services. As part of a marketing campaign,
established for Help Starts Here – a project of the National
Association of Social Work, Matorin can be seen in a video titled
"Any Given Day," as part of their marketing campaign.
In looking to the future, Matorin hopes to complete more
professional writing projects, on a national and international
level.
She dedicates this recognition to her granddaughter,
Tess Vivienne.
For more information, visit www.med.cornell.edu and
www.weillcornell.org/susanmatorin.
Contact: Katherine Green,
516-825-5634, pr@continentalwhoswho.com
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