Most people with opioid use disorder (OUD) do not get treatment. People who suffer from OUD and other substance use disorders (SUD) are vital in our
K08 – Advancing Health Equity through Project ECHO: Strategies for Breaking Down Silos
Diversity, equity, and engagement. Organizations use these words as they strive to become more diverse, yet many leaders are uncertain about the steps
J10 – It Takes a Village: Keys to Pain Management Success in a Diverse Hawaiian Community
This presentation will describe an innovative pain management program in Hawaii where there are vast health inequities, tremendous cultural diversity,
B09 – Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain: Guidance for Successful Implementation in Primary Care Behavioral Health
Chronic pain is a highly common yet debilitating condition that significantly impacts daily functioning and quality of life of primary care patients.
M02 – Trauma Informed Primary Care Training in Graduate Medical Education: The Pearls and the Pitfalls
Background: Trauma-informed primary care (TIPC) realizes the impact of trauma, recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma, and responds in a manner
E01 – Inequity of Care: The Impact of Systemic Racism on Black Americans Seeking Opioid Treatment
The United States department of Health and Human Services declared the opioid epidemic a public health emergency in 2017. Since that time significant
K06 – Schools, Medicine, and Families: Bridging the Gap
Children spend the majority of their time in school where academic and many behavioral health needs are addressed. For example, many schools utilize
I06 – Why Should I Trust You? Meeting the Challenges of Health Equity and Patient-Centered Care
This experiential workshop will explore the role of trust as a foundation of successful practitioner--patient communication and collaboration. The
B03 – How are the Children and Families Doing? – A Systemic Approach to Recognizing and Responding to ACES in Early Childhood.
A focus on ACES in healthcare requires a multi-faceted approach that includes: awareness and education, training, screening, support, treatment, and
D01 – Unseen and Unscreened: The Epidemic of Interpersonal Violence Amongst People Of Color Living With HIV
Interpersonal Violence (IPV) is an epidemic in our country that impacts approximately a third of women and a tenth of men during their lifetime.
B02 – Advancing Mental Health Equity for Under-Resourced Immigrants Through Culturally Responsive Collaborative Care During COVID-19: Applications of Telehealth and Interdisciplinary Fireside Chats
The UC San Diego student-run free clinics (SRFCs) are interdisciplinary partnerships that offer medical and behavioral health services at no cost to
G05 – Training Integrated Primary Care Behavioral Health Providers Virtually: Ensuring Fidelity, Promoting Equity, and Reducing the Digital Divide
VHA is a leader in developing competency-based training for integrated primary care behavioral health providers. From late 2017 through early 2020,
G08 – Are We Just Paying “Lip Service” to the “Behavioral” in Primary Care Behavioral Health? Assessing Referral Reasons in a PCBH Service
The Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model emphasizes that behavioral health consultants (BHCs) are to be generalists and address any
L05 – Adult ADHD in Primary Care: A Team-Based Clinical Pathway to Assessment and Treatment
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurobehavioral disorder that is most seen in children and adolescents. However, recent follow up
A01 – Don’t Just Talk About It, BE about it!: Action Steps to Address Health Inequities in Primary Care Behavioral Health
The pandemics of racism and COVID-19 continue to disproportionately impact Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and to further reinforce
D08 – Weathering The Storm: Adapting A Resident Wellness Program To The COVID-19 Pandemic
1. Resident burnout: What is it and why should we care? An introduction to burnout amongst physician residents and how the pandemic has impacted
L04 – Medical Provider Leadership and Integrated Care: A Three World View
Although expected to be leaders in their practices, many medical providers have not received formal training and guidance on how to lead a
C03 – The Waco Guide to Psychopharmacology in Primary Care
The Waco Family Medicine Residency Program, in consultation with faculty of the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy, has created The