Perhaps one of the more difficult tasks for behavioral health providers is to keep abreast of all of the latest clinical developments, in both
Poster 01 – Development of an Opioid Use Disorder Virtual Simulation for Behavioral Health Trainees
Simulations of telehealth scenarios are an effective method for workforce development and interdisciplinary training. As opioid-related deaths
Poster 02 – The Need and Utilization of BHC’s in Dentistry
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has led to the need for increased precautions in dental practices and other healthcare settings. Many dentists
Poster 03 – Utilization of Behavioral Health Consultants to Address COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in an Urban Federally Qualified Health Center Primary Care Setting
As of March 2021, three vaccines for COVID-19 have been approved for emergency use in the United States. While it is not clear exactly how many people
Poster 04 – Increasing Access to Mental Health Care by Integrating Occupational Therapists into Primary Care Teams
Background: Publicly funded primary care is being called upon to provide equitable healthcare to all. Bridging the gap between mental
Poster 19 – Oak Street Health Behavioral Health Program through COVID
As of 2019 1 in 5 Americans were living with mental health disorder. We know that only ⅔ of those individuals received treatment (WHO report). Yet, in
Poster 20 – Implementation of the Integrated Behavioral Health Plus (IBH+) Services Model: Mixed Methods Evaluation of Baseline Contextual Factors
Background/Rationale: University of Colorado implemented Integrated Behavioral Health Plus (IBH+) services (team-based care with primary care
Poster 21 – Behavioral Health Smartphone Applications: A Bridge or Barrier to Care?
Approximately 51 million US adults face mental illness and yet only 4 in 10 get treatment. To be accessible and relevant across generations, community
Poster 22 – Impact of a Longitudinal Community Health Elective on Medical Students
INTRODUCTION: Providing adequate access to healthcare for medically underserved areas/populations (MUA/Ps) is one of the greatest challenges in public
Poster 23 – Utilizing a Motivational Interviewing Supervision Model to Promote Integrated Behavioral Health Trainee Competence, Self-Efficacy and Autonomy
Training in integrated health involves placing trainees in underserved and low-resourced settings under the supervision of busy clinicians. Although
Poster 24 – No One Cares Alone – A Pilot Project to Support Caregivers and Core Leaders during Covid-19 Pandemic and Beyond
Providence St. Joseph Health (PSJH) is a large healthcare organization spanning 7 states. During the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, the burden on
Poster 25 – How We Move Forward: A Sustainable Model of Telehealth Practice Providing Quality & Equitable Care for Vulnerable Individuals with I/DD and MI
Providing quality care services through a pandemic has its challenges. But, adapting to virtual realities has sparked an innovative model of
Poster 26 – College Student Perceptions of Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) Care on Campus
The purpose of this study was to understand college student perceptions of integrated behavioral health (IBH) care on a college campus and how likely
Poster 27 – Burnout Amongst Primary Care Providers in an Urban Community in the Midst of COVID-19 and Racial Injustice
The year of 2020 has notably been stressful, with the emerging and maintaining of COVID-19, as well as, the increased discussion of racial injustice
Poster 28 – Perspectives of Training in Telehealth Integrated Behavioral Health Models Among Psychology Trainees
Access to care is a critical issue of social justice, which psychology training programs are well poised to address through attention to
Poster 29 – Cultural Humility in Physician Communication
By 2060, estimates predict close to 60% of the U.S. population will be members of underrepresented groups. Patient satisfaction, medical adherence,
Poster 30 – The Impact of COVID-19 in Education and Mental Health of Students in Arizona State University
Numerous studies show how COVID-19 impacted people's lives worldwide. However, only a few studies were conducted regarding the adverse impact of
Poster 31 – A Qualitative Approach for Strategies to Access Perinatal Mental Health Resources
Purpose: Maternal Mental Health Disorders (MMHD) afflict up to 23% of Canadian women. Though there are available MMHD care pathways within the current