The U.S. National Strategy for Suicide Prevention calls for communities to identify supportive structures that encourage efficient and sustainable
E06 – Integrating Behavioral Health into Employee Well-Being Programs to Foster a Resilient Workplace Culture
In Spring of 2020, we entered an unprecedented era for Healthcare providers that continues to persist and challenge the roles of caregivers. The
D07 – We Don’t Talk About That Here: Assessment of Suicide in Rural Primary Care
Approximately 17 Veterans a day die by from suicide, and rural-residing Veterans are 20% more likely to die by suicide than Veterans living in urban
Webcast 04 – Developing a Suicide Risk Registry in Collaborative Care
Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States and a preventable public health problem. In 2019, suicide took the lives of 47,511 Americans
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
D04 – Developing EHR-based Algorithms to Detect Suicide Risk in an Alaska Native Healthcare Organization
Background: The suicide rate among Alaska Native and American Indian people in Alaska is twice the overall state rate and three times the national
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.
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
Suicide Prevention in Colorado Health Systems
Colorado’s Office of Suicide Prevention is engaged in health systems transformation efforts to integrate suicide attempt and mortality prevention as a