The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has led to the need for increased precautions in dental practices and other healthcare settings. Many dentists
F03 – Advancing Racial Equity Together: What Partnerships are Community-Based Child and Youth Mental Health Agencies Engaging in?
There has been growing awareness regarding the inequitable access to mental health services and negative encounters that children, youth and families
I01 – Health Inequities Awareness to Action: Understanding the Inequities and Learning what to Do About It
The mutual existence of COVID-19 and racism has come to be best understood as a syndemic, given their synergistic interaction contributing to an
F01 – Do No Harm? Addressing Systemic Racism in Healthcare Practices
Systemic and institutionalized racism has historically shaped U.S. healthcare policy and the U.S. healthcare system. Racism, in conjunction with its
F05 – Serving Those Who Served: Personal Narratives from Veterans and VA Staff
This presentation brings together clinicians of different disciplines to share lived experiences and lessons learned from serving in the military and
H03 – Multiplex ADHD Families in Pediatric Primary Care: Considerations for Screening African American Parents and Children
Multiplex ADHD families, where both a parent and a child have ADHD, are a common occurrence. Up to 50% of children with ADHD have one parent who also
H07 – Land for Healing
Land-based programming includes a wide variety of formally organized activities taking place on the land such as trapping, fishing, and hunting,
DG102 – Building Empathy to Enhance Medical Students’ Patient Perspective Taking: Considerations for Healthcare Inequities and COVID-19
Experiential or simulated teaching of patient health conditions and associated treatments is becoming an increasingly utilized method of instruction
G03 – Supporting Gender Diverse Youth in Rural Primary Care
Transgender and gender non-conforming teens face numerous barriers to healthcare even in large suburban areas. These barriers only increase for teens
G04 – Reeling in the Years: A CFHA Founders’ Dialogue on Integrated Care’s Past and Future Challenges
What, in the 1990s, was a little understood or respected practice of integrating behavioral and physical healthcare delivery has become a mainstay of
K03 – Building Rapport with Children & Adolescents in Telehealth Practices
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically shifted how professionals have provided mental health services across various settings. The practice of
J04 – The Role of a Relational Leadership Framework in Advancing the Integration of Behavioral Health Care into Ob/Gyn Settings
Relational Leadership (RL) skills have been a significant enabling factor in growing behavioral health integration at Women's Healthcare Associates
G01 – Social Justice Advocacy in Rural and Other Small Communities: The Role of the Behavioral Health Provider
The presentation will address the theme of the conference by helping behavioral health and other practitioners understand the various approaches to
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
F04 – Can you Refresh my Memory? Addressing Mild Cognitive Impairment in Primary Care Across the Lifespan
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is an issue that arises in primary care often and presents an increased risk of cognitive decline. Approximately 13%
J09 – Examining Training Implications for Mental Health Professionals in Integrated Care: A Systematic Review
Integrated care, a healthcare reform that targets on-site collaboration of medical and mental health professionals, has become increasingly prevalent
Understanding the Importance of Asking Hard Questions In Primary Care: One FQHCs experience with Implementing System Wide ACE Screening in WCCs
Pediatric Well Child Checks (WCCs) are routine points in medical care that offer opportunities for wellness promotion, broad screening, and further
One is Too Many – Our Program’s and Institution’s Response to Loss
The loss of a team member to suicide has huge impacts for those close to them and also for the medical system in which the person worked, as a whole.