Background: Family-centered care maintains mutually beneficial partnerships between healthcare providers, patients, and patients' families in
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
Evaluation Basics: Design and Implementation
Evaluation is of critical importance in modern practice improvement and the delivery of evidence-based care. Evaluation is usually conducted
Psychiatry Addiction Case Conference: What Community Practitioners Value in a Community and Academic Collaborative
Qualitative and quantitative results from program evaluation of an ECHO based program, the Psychiatry Addiction Case Conference, which addresses
Clinician Evaluators: Take Your Mark!
Clinicians "in the trenches"
Leveraging the BHC to Develop and Strengthen a Care Team’s Capacity to Improve Patient Health Outcomes through Primary Prevention
Behavioral Health Consultants (BHC) are highly qualified to help develop an emerging healthcare workforce. At Iora Health, clinical practices that
Conversations that Connect
Conversations are the fabric of our daily lives, both at work and beyond. Often we have a general sense of conversations going well or poorly, but we
Effects of Behavioral Medicine Training on Family Medicine Residents’ Perceived Behavioral Medicine Skills and Clinical Documentation of Suicidality
Most presenting problems in primary care have a behavioral factor, which physicians must address. Their ability to do so is even more important when
Putting the “Family”
Working with patient families can be complex and challenging for physicians. Education can help physicians navigate these relationships. Therefore,
Enhanced Integrated Behavioral Health Model Improves Depressive Symptoms in Primarily Hispanic Population at a Free and Charitable Clinic in Texas
Hope Family Health Center, a charitable clinic in McAllen, Texas, implemented a randomized control trial of is integrated behavioral health model
Pain Is . . . . A Primer on Using Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Reframe the Meaning and Experience of Pain
Pain is pain, right? Well, yes and no, . . . . pain is complex and personal and powerful for the care provider and the cared-for. The words we use, as
Mood and Anxiety ECHO: An Innovative Approach to Building Providers’ Capacity to Manage Common Behavioral Health Conditions across Colorado
Primary Care Providers (PCPs) provide over half of the mental health treatment in the United States, most commonly for depression and anxiety. PCPs’
Medical Assistants as Health Coaches? An Effectiveness Outcome Study
The purpose of this presentation is to critically evaluate outcomes of a health coaching curriculum for medical assistants. This curriculum is part of
Translating Therapy Skills into Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care
In this presentation, mental health providers will learn how translate clinical skills into the primary care environment, with a focus on using brief