The CDC reports the number of youth in the United States in the overweight and obese category has reached epidemic proportions which has led to more
Poster 01 – Youth Diabetes Prevention and Weight Management: A Key Role for Integrated Community Behavioral Health Services
The CDC reports the number of youth in the United States in the overweight and obese category has reached epidemic proportions which has led to more
F10 – Behavioral Health Support Specialist: Bachelor-level Preparation to Deliver Evidence-based Interventions in Primary Care
Over 46.6 million Americans suffer from mental illnesses, yet a majority are treated solely with medication, despite consistent documentation that
F05 – Clinical Supervision within Primary Care Behavioral Health: A Community of Practice Example
Introduction: Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) workforce development is of great need due to the growth of behavioral health (BH) integration
Poster 22 – Impact of a Longitudinal Community Health Elective on Medical Students
INTRODUCTION: Providing adequate access to healthcare for medically underserved areas/populations (MUA/Ps) is one of the greatest challenges in public
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
L02 – Using Simulation to Teach Shared Decision Making to Primary Care Providers
Patient-centered care has become a dominant focus of the clinical interaction, yet related concepts like shared decision making (SDM) are
C06 – Oh the (Virtual) Places You Will Go: Innovative Approaches to Advancing Tobacco Treatment through Virtual Training and Digital Interventions
The road to advancing tobacco treatment in healthcare settings is to partner with integrated behavioral health, offer virtual training and support,
L03 – Working with Child-Adolescent Populations – Creation of a Training Manual for Pediatric and Family Medicine Integrated Behavioral Health Providers in Primary Care
There are 74 million children and adolescents under the age of 18 in the U.S., comprising 24% of the overall population (Census, 2019). Estimates are
I05 – Early Career Training Needs for a Workforce Pursuing Equity in Primary Care Services
The goals of most systems pursuing integrated health care include recruiting, training, and retaining primary care staff capable of delivering
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
Using Applied Implementation Science to Build Workforce Capacity Within your Integrated Care Organization
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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
Growing MAT in Family Medicine Residency Soil: Tips for New Gardeners
Training FM residents to offer medication assisted treatment (MAT) for opiate use disorders is not a simple task. As opposed to simply buying some new
Intimate Partner Violence in Primary Care: Training the Next Generation of Health Care Providers to Screen and Address
Although intimate partner violence (IPV) is pandemic (1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men; CDC, 2017) and universal screening of girls and women is
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’
From Training to Retaining: A Roadmap to Successful Onboarding of Learners and Licensed Behavioral Health Providers into Integrated Care
As rates of integration continue to expand nationally, increasing numbers of professionals from the specialty mental health workforce are
A community Wide Effort to Provide Competent and Comprehensive Transgender Healthcare from Scratch
Until mid 2018 our Central Oregon community had few resources for trans healthcare and most members of the trans community had to drive three hours