Increasingly, primary care physicians treat patients with complex physiological and psychological comorbidities. Due to a lack of behavioral health
Sharing Space Just Isn’t Enough: Do’s and Don’ts of Interprofessional Education
Recognizing the role of interprofessional education in the development of healthcare professionals that provide the highest value care, the Cleveland
Preparing Physicians to Practice Integrated Behavioral Health: A Pilot Study for a Competency-Based Curriculum
The purpose of this presentation is to introduce educators and trainers to a competency-based curriculum that prepares physicians to practice
Reducing Emergency Department Utilization and Improving Health Among Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare Clients with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness
Individuals with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) suffer a disproportionate burden of morbidity and pre-mature mortality. In an effort to
Cross-Training for the Family Medicine Workforce
The current generation of primary care trainees, both behavioral medicine and family medicine, have begun to understand the unique need for training
An Interprofessional Immersion-A Developmental Approach to Learning IPE
Come learn about interprofessional education (IPE) from trainers who practice it! This presentation will review components of a week-long immersion
Lets Talk about Sex: Erectile Dysfunction in Primary Care
Many family physicians may feel ill-equipped to talk about sexual and relational problems and lack the skills to effectively counsel on these matters.
Answering the Call: Bridging Gaps in Care in Underserved Communities Through Integration and Inter-Professional Collaboration
This presentation will share the success story of a Federally Qualified Health Center’s efforts to meet the needs of their underserved community
A Novel Tele-Integrated Care & Tele-Mental Health Service Delivery Model throughout Colorado
This presentation details the implementation of a statewide model for mental health service delivery throughout Colorado. The model includes a direct
Family-Centered Prescription Food Program
A 12-month prescription food program was developed for patients of a family medicine clinic with support from a partnering community agency and
Training the Next Generation: Pre-Doctoral Student Training in a Military Primary Care Medical Setting
Evans Army Community Hospital is a large military medical treatment facility offering diverse student training opportunities for medical students and
Good to Great: Improving Interdisciplinary Team Dynamics and Optimizing Evidence-Based Delivery of Integrated Behavioral Health Using RELATED
Relational Team Development (RELATED) is a novel intervention that increases adherence to evidence-based components of integrated behavioral health
Training Behavioral Health Providers in Primary Care: Key Strategies and Components of Effective Workforce Development Programs
The presentation will review a set of seven key training strategies and related components involved in each stage of a training program including:
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
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’
A Roadmap to Integration in Primary Care: Tools from Colorado SIM
This presentation will share the milestones, Implementation Guide and parallel assessments from the Colorado State Innovation Model with practitioners
Behavioral Health Continuity in Primary Care: Controversy, Evidence, and Future Research
An important question to behavioral health in primary care is how important is it to maintain continuity of providers? This presentation will review
The Border of Change: Evaluating the Impact of the Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) Model in a Predominantly Latino Population
The University of Texas Health Rio Grande Valley (UT Health RGV), located along the US-Mexico border, completed a yearlong quasi-experimental study on