Rebecca Adeyoola, Psychiatrist
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Rebecca Adeyoola

Counselor/Therapist | Mental Health

Marryland Baltimore MD, 21206

About

Hello! I'm Rebecca O. Adeyoola, a dedicated Registered Nurse based in Baltimore, MD. With years of experience in various healthcare settings, I specialize in psychiatric care, restorative care, and acute care.
Currently, I work at Sheppard Pratt in Towson, offering compassionate support to individuals in need of psychiatric care. From conducting intake evaluations to managing treatment plans, my focus is always on providing the best possible care and education to my patients.
I also serve as a Restorative Care Coordinator at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, where I lead a team dedicated to helping our veterans achieve better health. My role involves coordinating care plans, educating patients, and ensuring safety and quality in everything we do.
Previously, I worked at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, where I honed my skills in critical care, infection control, and patient education. Whether it's administering medication, assisting with daily activities, or providing one-on-one care, I am committed to making a difference in my patients' lives.
Outside of my professional roles, I am passionate about promoting overall health and wellness. I believe in the power of education and strive to help my patients understand their conditions and the best ways to manage them.
Let's work together on your journey to better health and well-being. Feel free to reach out to me; I'm here to help!

Education and Training

Walden University Master of Nurse Practitioner - 2012

Master of Leadership and Manag Master of Leadership and Manag 2019

Western Governors University Bachelor of Nursing 2017

Howard Community College Bachelor of Registered Nurse 2015

Wallace Community College Bachelor of License Practical 2011

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

AnxietyDepressionPTSDADHD/ADDFamily IssuesBipolar disordersEating disordersInsomniaMood disordersPanic attacksOCDGeriatric PsychiatryFemale PsychiatryObsessive-CompulsiveTrauma and PTSDGrief and LossCognitive Behavioral Therapy(CBT)Culturally SensitiveEmotionally FocusedCoachingCoachingMindfulness-Based(MBCT)Person-Focused

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Nurse Department of Veteran Affairs 2015 - Present
  • Registered Nurse Sheppard Pratt Hospital 2023 - Present
  • Registered Nurse Sinai Hospital 2017 - 2022
  • Registered Nurse – Clinical Nurse II Neuro Trauma IMC University of Maryland Medical Center 2015 - 2016
  • Licensed Practical Nurse Genesis Health Care Transition Care Unit (TCU) 2014 - 2015

Rebecca Adeyoola's Practice location

Marryland -
Baltimore, MD 21206
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