Evans Army Community Hospital is a large military medical treatment facility offering diverse student training opportunities for medical students and
Convincing Health System Leaders to Invest in Integrated Care: How to Conduct SBIRT Research Using Clinical and Cost Outcomes
Integrated care practitioners have personal experience and anecdotal evidence that their work is valuable. Health system leaders, however, must
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:
Lessons Learned from a Large Organization’s Path to Integration – Collaborative Care at UW Health
The University of Wisconsin Health system began a journey in 2016 to integrate behavioral health into its adult primary care clinics. Starting with 2
Preventing Physician Burnout, Promoting Wellness and Resiliency through the Development of a Wellness Curriculum
This presentation will review barriers to the implementation of a wellness curriculum in a family medicine residency program. It will include
Putting the “Family”
Working with patient families can be complex and challenging for physicians. Education can help physicians navigate these relationships. Therefore,
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
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
Measurement Based Care for Behavioral Health Conditions in Primary Care Settings: How Do You Know Your Patient Improved?
Measurement Based Care is taking the behavioral health world by storm following the Kennedy Forum publication in 2016. There are finally reliable
Addressing Memory Concerns in Older Adults through an Integrated Care Approach
Memory concerns are a common experience of aging, whether typical or atypical, and can be addressed through an integrated primary care approach. All
Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder with a Prolonged Exposure Protocol within Primary Care Behavioral Health: A Case Example
Brief treatment protocols for PTSD have been used successfully in military PC clinics, but these results are not necessarily generalizable to other
Psychopharmacology Review for Primary Care
The primary care clinician is increasingly called upon to manage a wide spectrum of psychiatric disorders from initial presentations of depression and
“Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”
In this hour-long workshop, 5 leaders in integrated healthcare, population health and large system change will offer specific tenets-including
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
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
Implementation of an SBIRT Training Program in Higher Education: Implications for the Interdisciplinary Workforce
Despite the high prevalence of risky substance use and SUDs, preservice education related to treating SUDs in health and behavioral health professions
The SBIRT Evolution for Adolescents: A Recipe to Drive Behavioral Health and Primary Care Integration
Building upon the research on SBIRT adaptation for adolescents, the Facilitating Change for Excellence in SBIRT initiative developed an innovative and
Is Psychological Flexibility a Protective Factor in the Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Events and Salient Health Outcomes in Adolescents?
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are highly prevalent, stressful or traumatic events (e.g., abuse, neglect, household dysfunction) experienced in