Carolyn Tucker
Carolyn Tucker PhD
Research Professor in the Department of Psychology; and Licensed Clinical Psychologist
University of Florida
PS1 - Reducing Racism-Related Health Disparities: “With An Ear for the Beats of Different and Wounded Hearts”

Amelie Ramirez
Amelie Ramirez DrPh, MPH
Chair and Professor of Population Health Sciences and Director of the Institute for Health Promotion Research
UT Health San Antonio
PS2 - The Science of Communicating for Advocacy and Action to Improve Health Equity

Full NameCompanySpeaking At
Karen Hye PsyD, MSCP(not set)B08 - Assisting PCPs in Deprescribing in a Geriatric Population
Margaret "Peggy" Arnott PhD(not set)B03 - Innovative Products to Enhance Training of Healthcare Professionals in Integrated Primary Care: A Panel Discussion
C03 - Interactive Learning Groups: Innovative Enhancements of Competency-based Training for Collaborative Care Managers in VHA Integrated Primary Care
Beth Zeidler Schreiter PsyDAccess Community Health CentersB06 - Taking Your Seat at the Table: Learning from Advocacy Efforts for the Inclusion of Integrated Behavioral Health CPT Codes in Reimbursement Policies
K04 - Amplifying Care Impact: A Case Study on Integrating CoCM with an Established PCBH Program
Meghan Fondow PhDAccess Community Health CentersB06 - Taking Your Seat at the Table: Learning from Advocacy Efforts for the Inclusion of Integrated Behavioral Health CPT Codes in Reimbursement Policies
K04 - Amplifying Care Impact: A Case Study on Integrating CoCM with an Established PCBH Program
Diane Powers MBA, MAAIMS Center, University of WashingtonELO 10 - Designing And Sustaining A Successful Collaborative Care Program: What You Need To Know
D03 - Lessons Learned From 20 Years Implementing Collaborative Care
Sara Barker MPHAIMS Center, University of WashingtonD03 - Lessons Learned From 20 Years Implementing Collaborative Care
Annie McGuire MS, LMHC, MHAAIMS Center, University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral SciencesELO 09 - CoCM Secret Sauce: The Systematic Caseload Review
B01 - Relapse Prevention Planning: Evidence-based Strategy for Self-management
Monica Harrison MSW, LCSWAIMS Center, University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral SciencesB01 - Relapse Prevention Planning: Evidence-based Strategy for Self-management
C06 - Skills for Supporting Medication Management
CoCM SIG Dinner at Restaurant
Samantha Lewin-Smith MPHAmerican Medical AssociationE08 - Clinical Connections: Enhancing your Medical Career with Integrated Care! (limited to licensed or trainees MD, DO, PA, NP)
Chris Botts BSAmerican Medical AssociationE08 - Clinical Connections: Enhancing your Medical Career with Integrated Care! (limited to licensed or trainees MD, DO, PA, NP)
Amy King PhDAmy King, PhD, LLCDG10 - Trauma Informed Pediatrics
G02 - Enhancing Early Relational Health for Children Birth to Five: An Integrated Approach
Colleen Cordes PhDArizona State UniversityA06 - Scaling Person-centered Communication Training: A Use Case for Artificial Intelligence
C.R. Macchi PhD, MEd, LMFT, CFLEArizona State UniversityA06 - Scaling Person-centered Communication Training: A Use Case for Artificial Intelligence
Writing Skills for Publication and Grant Submission: A Workshop with the Editors of Families, Systems, & Health
F06 - Are We Truly Open to New Ideas?: The Impact of Narratives on Integrated Care Practice and Research
Families Systems and Health Editorial Meeting - welcome for all who are interested
Liz Harrell DNPArizona State UniversityA06 - Scaling Person-centered Communication Training: A Use Case for Artificial Intelligence
Thomas Bishop PsyDAssociate ProfessorL05 - Bringing Hope to the Community for Healing: A Faith Organization’s Innovative Implementation of “Whole Person Care” for the Uninsured
David Johnson PhD, LMFTAtrium Health Wake Forest BaptistA09 - Helping Providers Develop Cultural Humility: A Community Engagement and Directed Self-reflective Curriculum
E03 - How Does It Fit: Provider Perspectives on Changes Needed to Integrated Primary Care to Incorporate mHealth Technology
J12 - Somethings Gotta Give: Lessons Learned Applying mHealth Apps in Integrated Primary Care
Kathryn Kanzler PsyDBaylor College of MedicineB13 - "Be Very Strong Because It’s Agonizing:” A Qualitative Study Learning from Hispanic/Latinx Patients with Unmanaged Type 2 Diabetes
DG51 - Partnering with Community Health Workers in Research & Practice
I12 - Tackling Prediabetes in South Texas in Partnership with Community Health Workers: Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Principles in Action
Becky Scott Ph.D.Baylor University School of Social WorkH11 - Quick-start Guide to Parent Management Training in Primary Care: Skills and Steps for Stepped Care Implementation
Katie Curran MSW, LICSWBoston Children's Hospital PPOCI11 - Back to the Future: A Look at a Decade of the PPOC Behavioral Health Integration Program and a Glimpse into the New Era of Pediatric Integration
Gabriela Gibson-Lopez PsyDBrooke Army Medical CenterELO 06 - Clinical Supervision In Primary Care: Giving Effective Feedback
PCBH Social
L04 - How Do We Keep Going After 30 Years of Integration? The PCBH SIG Talks Sustainability for BHCs Working in Primary Care
Mary Nickel - Nguy DSW, LCSWCalifornia Quality Collaborative - Purchaser Business Group on HealthC01 - Sustainable Financing for Behavioral Health Integration: Progress from California
H07 - Building Bridges in Health Care: Technical Assistance Driving Behavioral Health Integration in California
chris hunter PhDC&C Hunter ConsultingK10 - Successful Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration in a Large Health System and a Cautionary Tale
Jessica Martin PsyDCenter for Integrated HealthcareB03 - Innovative Products to Enhance Training of Healthcare Professionals in Integrated Primary Care: A Panel Discussion
L10 - Leveraging Innovation to Support Integration: Enhancing Competency-based Training for Behavioral Health Providers and Collaborative Care Managers in VHA Integrated Primary Care
Sarah Ingle PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare - Department of Veterans AffairsC14 - Implementing a Modified, Low-intensity Training in an Evidence-based Psychosocial Intervention among Rural Integrated Care Providers
Janette Mance-Khourey PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare, Department of Veterans AffairsC14 - Implementing a Modified, Low-intensity Training in an Evidence-based Psychosocial Intervention among Rural Integrated Care Providers
Luke Mitzel PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare (VISN 2)B03 - Innovative Products to Enhance Training of Healthcare Professionals in Integrated Primary Care: A Panel Discussion
C03 - Interactive Learning Groups: Innovative Enhancements of Competency-based Training for Collaborative Care Managers in VHA Integrated Primary Care
L10 - Leveraging Innovation to Support Integration: Enhancing Competency-based Training for Behavioral Health Providers and Collaborative Care Managers in VHA Integrated Primary Care
Joseph Barron PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare (VISN 2)F02 - Sharing Knowledge: Development of a Frequently Asked Questions Sharepoint for IPC within the VA
Martha Saucedo LCSWCFHADG13 - Technical Assistance
F08 - Leading Resilience in Women's Leadership: Keys to Overcoming Obstacles and Thriving
Suzanne Bailey PsyDCherokee Health SystemsF08 - Leading Resilience in Women's Leadership: Keys to Overcoming Obstacles and Thriving
Natalie Weaver M.S.Chestnut Hill College and MerakeyB11 - One Organization: Three Systems of Care - Reverse Integration in Action
David Humphreys MScChurch St Medical CentreD10 - Providing Family Centered Supervision Across Various Clinical Context
Neftali Serrano PsyDCollaborative Family Healthcare AssociationF09 - Aligning Behavioral Health Service Provision and Training Initiatives in Family Medicine Residency Programs
Jennifer Thomas MD, FASAMCollaborative Family Healthcare Association and Morris HospitalMedical Champions for Integrated Care (MChIC) Workgroup
DG14 - Medical Professionals
G07 - Practice Like a CHAMPion! Practical Applications of CoCM for Treating OUD: Lessons Learned from The Champ Clinical Trial
Norma Balli-Borrero LPCCommUnity CareF10 - Getting Started in Integrated Care: Trainee and Supervisor Experiences
Sarah Ortner LMFTCommunity Health of Central WashingtonK05 - Every Patient Seen: Pairing, a Radical Experiment in Extreme PCBH
David Bauman PsyDCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)ELO 05 - Unlocking The Power Of PCBH
D04 - The Scars We Wear: An Intimate Journey of Integrated Behavioral Health Innovation and Leadership
H06 - Live & In Person: Conducting Love-work-play / Contextual Interviews
I03 - Allowing a Moment at a Time to be Radical: A Deep Dive into Patient Experiences and Visit Data
Brooke Steadman DOCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)H06 - Live & In Person: Conducting Love-work-play / Contextual Interviews
K05 - Every Patient Seen: Pairing, a Radical Experiment in Extreme PCBH
Emily Faust PhDCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)B14 - Better Together: Cognitive Defusion (ACT) and Cognitive Restructuring (CBT) for Transdiagnostic Treatment in Integrated Behavioral Health Settings
D08 - “Oh Hey, You Also Work With My Parent/sibling/best Friend/coworker” - Navigating Multiple/Dual Relationships and Confidentiality Challenges in Rural PCBH
L04 - How Do We Keep Going After 30 Years of Integration? The PCBH SIG Talks Sustainability for BHCs Working in Primary Care
Heather Harris Allen PsyD, PMH-CCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)B10 - Medical Assistants - Are We Overlooking One of the Most Promising Team-Members for Integrated Care?
Maria Ortiz MA-CCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)B10 - Medical Assistants - Are We Overlooking One of the Most Promising Team-Members for Integrated Care?
Shanice Santa Olivo PhDCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)D08 - “Oh Hey, You Also Work With My Parent/sibling/best Friend/coworker” - Navigating Multiple/Dual Relationships and Confidentiality Challenges in Rural PCBH
Ryan Grieb-Boggess MS, LMHCCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)D08 - “Oh Hey, You Also Work With My Parent/sibling/best Friend/coworker” - Navigating Multiple/Dual Relationships and Confidentiality Challenges in Rural PCBH
Bridget Beachy PsyDCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)ELO 05 - Unlocking The Power Of PCBH
D04 - The Scars We Wear: An Intimate Journey of Integrated Behavioral Health Innovation and Leadership
H06 - Live & In Person: Conducting Love-work-play / Contextual Interviews
I03 - Allowing a Moment at a Time to be Radical: A Deep Dive into Patient Experiences and Visit Data
Paul Thomlinson PhDCompass Health NetworkA03 - Impacting Blood Pressure through Collaborative Care in Community Behavioral Health
Nancy Gongaware MA,LPCCompass Health NetworkA03 - Impacting Blood Pressure through Collaborative Care in Community Behavioral Health
Katherine Friedebach MDCompass Health NetworkA03 - Impacting Blood Pressure through Collaborative Care in Community Behavioral Health
Virna Little PsyD, MSWConcert HealthELO 03 - Suicide Safer Care: Clinical And Organizational Pathways And Practices
D06 - Use of Machine Learning & AI Algorithms to make mental Healthcare Scalable
DG27 - CoCM - suicide, overdose
F04 - Findings from Broad Scale Collaborative Care Utilization
H02 - Stories from the Field: Collaborative Care Implementation in Three States
Wendy Bradley LPC-MHSPConnectus HealthA14 - Small But Mighty - Providing Screening and Early Behavioral Health Intervention for At-risk Pregnant Patients in an FQHC Midwifery Clinic
Antonio Davis LMSWCooperative HealthG09 - Can Collaborative Care Model Services at a Federally Qualified Health Center Impact Depression Remission Outcomes? A Quality Improvement Study
Kristina ModyCQCC01 - Sustainable Financing for Behavioral Health Integration: Progress from California
DG25 - Multi-stakeholder alignment for BHI
H07 - Building Bridges in Health Care: Technical Assistance Driving Behavioral Health Integration in California
Full NameCompanySpeaking At
Ansel Eve HoffmanBancroft Elementary SchoolPoster 00 - DOCTORS MUST BE GENTLE
Emily Benedetto MSWCambridge Health AllianceDG09 - BH Integration for pediatrics and Perinatal Populations
Poster 03 - Leveraging Care Partners in Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration
Margarida Holmes BS, CHW, CADCCambridge Health AlliancePoster 03 - Leveraging Care Partners in Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration
Mario Venegas PhDCenter for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness, and SafetyPoster 72 - Alleviating Burden? Effects of Behavioral Health Consultants on Primary Care Team Burnout and Dissatisfaction, A Systematic Review
Angela Lamson PhDEast Carolina UniversityB02 - Aces and Protective Factors in School, Military, and Primary Care Health Systems
DG57 - Relationally Centered Integrated Behavioral Health
Poster 77 - Investigating Protective Factors Against Adverse Childhood Experiences in Primary Care: A Systematic Review Utilizing the Socio-Ecological Resiliency Model
Betül Küçükardalı Cansever MAEast Carolina UniversityB02 - Aces and Protective Factors in School, Military, and Primary Care Health Systems
Poster 77 - Investigating Protective Factors Against Adverse Childhood Experiences in Primary Care: A Systematic Review Utilizing the Socio-Ecological Resiliency Model
Abby CaldwellEast Carolina UniversityPoster 77 - Investigating Protective Factors Against Adverse Childhood Experiences in Primary Care: A Systematic Review Utilizing the Socio-Ecological Resiliency Model
Tulio Ortega PsyDHealthSource of OhioC09 - New and Aspiring Behavioral Health Consultants: Ask Us Anything!
Poster 51 - Teamwork Makes the Dream (of Primary Care) Work: Increasing Shared Cognitions Through Care Team Identified Values
L04 - How Do We Keep Going After 30 Years of Integration? The PCBH SIG Talks Sustainability for BHCs Working in Primary Care
Stephanie Burkhard PsyDHealthSource of OhioC09 - New and Aspiring Behavioral Health Consultants: Ask Us Anything!
Poster 51 - Teamwork Makes the Dream (of Primary Care) Work: Increasing Shared Cognitions Through Care Team Identified Values
Mike Bruner PsyDHealthSource of OhioC09 - New and Aspiring Behavioral Health Consultants: Ask Us Anything!
Poster 51 - Teamwork Makes the Dream (of Primary Care) Work: Increasing Shared Cognitions Through Care Team Identified Values
Poster 52 - Cultural Considerations in PCBH for Hispanic/Latinx Patients and their Families in Southwest Ohio
Annaliet Delgado-Rodriguez MAHealthSource of OhioC09 - New and Aspiring Behavioral Health Consultants: Ask Us Anything!
Poster 52 - Cultural Considerations in PCBH for Hispanic/Latinx Patients and their Families in Southwest Ohio
Jose Polanco MA, MEdHealthSource of OhioC09 - New and Aspiring Behavioral Health Consultants: Ask Us Anything!
Poster 52 - Cultural Considerations in PCBH for Hispanic/Latinx Patients and their Families in Southwest Ohio
Eve DePascale PsyDHenry Ford HealthPoster 55 - A Brief Didactic to Increase Warm Handoffs in Integrated Care
bnvmurphy@gmail.com Murphy PhDIndividual - bnvmurphy@gmail.com MurphyELO 06 - Clinical Supervision In Primary Care: Giving Effective Feedback
Poster 73 - Associations between Responsive Feeding Practices and Bedtime Parenting Behaviors: Data from a Pilot of a Responsive Parenting Intervention in Pediatric Primary Care
Rodger Kessler PhDIndividual - Rodger KesslerWriting Skills for Publication and Grant Submission: A Workshop with the Editors of Families, Systems, & Health
F06 - Are We Truly Open to New Ideas?: The Impact of Narratives on Integrated Care Practice and Research
Families Systems and Health Editorial Meeting - welcome for all who are interested
Poster 56 - Co design of research leading to systems change: IRIS- Informatics Risk Identification and Stratification
Erin Rainosek MD, MPHMayo ClinicPoster 32 - Development of a Digital Platform to Support Child Mental Health Care
Nydia Cappas PsyD, MBAPonce Health Sciences UniversityPoster 33 - Train, Deploy, Monitor: Evaluating a Workforce Development Model's Efficacy in Enhancing Competencies for Integrated Behavioral Health Care
Viviana Hoyos PsyDPonce Health Sciences UniversityPoster 33 - Train, Deploy, Monitor: Evaluating a Workforce Development Model's Efficacy in Enhancing Competencies for Integrated Behavioral Health Care
Valerie Toro PsyDPonce Research InstitutePoster 33 - Train, Deploy, Monitor: Evaluating a Workforce Development Model's Efficacy in Enhancing Competencies for Integrated Behavioral Health Care
Alyssa Eversmeyer PhDSumma HealthDG17 - Burnout from a graduate/practicum student perspective
Poster 31 - Subtle Changes With Big Impact: Moving Along The Continuum Of Integration
Kaylee Jackson PhDTexas A&M Health Science CenterPoster 74 - Utilization of Primary Care Physician Resources in an Integrated Behavioral Health Family Resident Training Clinic
Ruth Morgan MD, FAAFP, ABIHMThe Center for Health Care ServicesPoster 76 - Managing Type 2 Diabetes Through the Lens of People with Serious Mental Illness: A Photovoice Study
Lupita Hernandez MPAThe University of Texas Rio Grande ValleyPoster 21 - Empowering Maternal Mental Health in the Rio Grande Valley: The UTRGV Maternal Mental Health Center
Poster 90 - From Trainee to Fellow: A PCBH Workforce Development Pipeline to Address Mental Health in Primary Care Along the Texas-Mexico Border
J13 - Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) Model: Implementation and Preliminary Impact of Integrated Family Medicine Residency Clinics Serving in the Rio Grande Valley
Salvador Arellano PsyDThe University of Texas-Rio Grande ValleyPoster 21 - Empowering Maternal Mental Health in the Rio Grande Valley: The UTRGV Maternal Mental Health Center
Poster 34 - Interdisciplinary Integrated Primary and Behavioral Healthcare (I2PBH) Initiative: "Bridging the Gap" Integrated Behavioral Health Training for Culturally Competent Whole-Person Care in the Rio Grande Valley
Poster 54 - Building a Culture of Wellbeing: The Fortify Resilience Initiative at UTRGV School of Medicine
J13 - Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) Model: Implementation and Preliminary Impact of Integrated Family Medicine Residency Clinics Serving in the Rio Grande Valley
Monica Perez PhDThe University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, School of MedicinePoster 54 - Building a Culture of Wellbeing: The Fortify Resilience Initiative at UTRGV School of Medicine
J13 - Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) Model: Implementation and Preliminary Impact of Integrated Family Medicine Residency Clinics Serving in the Rio Grande Valley
Michael BrubakerUniversity of CincinnatiPoster 02 - Awareness, Screening, Support, Intervention, and Skills Training for Students (ASSISTS): A University Training Program for Mental Health Challenges and Crisis on Campus
Jill Fenske MDUniversity of Michigan Medical SchoolPoster 53 - Ask a Question, Save a Life: Improving Suicide Prevention Practices in Primary Care
Chinyu Wu PhD, OTRUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioPoster 76 - Managing Type 2 Diabetes Through the Lens of People with Serious Mental Illness: A Photovoice Study
Juinell Williams PhDU.S. Department of Veterans AffairsPoster 71 - Black College Women’s Knowledge Sources and Conceptualizations of Preventive Health
Sneha Rajendran MSUT Health San Antonio Long School of MedicinePoster 01 - Project Heart: Promoting Health Eating and Activity through Recreation and Teaching
Suchit ChiduralaUT Health Science Center San AntonioPoster 01 - Project Heart: Promoting Health Eating and Activity through Recreation and Teaching
Symone TaylorUT Health Science Center San AntonioPoster 01 - Project Heart: Promoting Health Eating and Activity through Recreation and Teaching
Tony JhaUTHSCSA Long School of MedicinePoster 01 - Project Heart: Promoting Health Eating and Activity through Recreation and Teaching
Samantha Nicole Solis M.Ed., LPC-AUTRGV School of MedicinePoster 90 - From Trainee to Fellow: A PCBH Workforce Development Pipeline to Address Mental Health in Primary Care Along the Texas-Mexico Border
Robyn Shepardson PhDVA Center for Integrated HealthcareB12 - Navigating Challenges in Conducting Research and Evaluation as a Clinician Innovator
F06 - Are We Truly Open to New Ideas?: The Impact of Narratives on Integrated Care Practice and Research
Poster 75 - Pilot Open Trial of a Telehealth-delivered, Transdiagnostic Group Intervention for Primary Care Behavioral Health Settings
K12 - The PCBH Recipe: Help Figure Out the “Ingredients” and “Chemical Reactions” that are Important
Samantha Deamer PsyDWest Virginia University SOMPoster 31 - Subtle Changes With Big Impact: Moving Along The Continuum Of Integration
Rhea Nesbitt PsyDWVU MedicinePoster 31 - Subtle Changes With Big Impact: Moving Along The Continuum Of Integration
Jonathan Deiches PhDWVU School of MedicinePoster 31 - Subtle Changes With Big Impact: Moving Along The Continuum Of Integration
Jennifer Phillips PhDXavier UniversityPoster 51 - Teamwork Makes the Dream (of Primary Care) Work: Increasing Shared Cognitions Through Care Team Identified Values
Full NameCompanySpeaking At
Jeff Reiter PhD ABPPWhole Team PLLCDG33 - Managing complex patients in PCBH
Phillip Hawley PsyDYakima Valley Farm Workers ClinicB10 - Medical Assistants - Are We Overlooking One of the Most Promising Team-Members for Integrated Care?
DG15 - Self-care/wellness for integrated care providers
Lisa Powell PhDZERO TO THREEDG26 - Early childhood mental health in primary care
Full NameCompanySpeaking At
Karen Hye PsyD, MSCP(not set)B08 - Assisting PCPs in Deprescribing in a Geriatric Population
Margaret "Peggy" Arnott PhD(not set)B03 - Innovative Products to Enhance Training of Healthcare Professionals in Integrated Primary Care: A Panel Discussion
C03 - Interactive Learning Groups: Innovative Enhancements of Competency-based Training for Collaborative Care Managers in VHA Integrated Primary Care
Beth Zeidler Schreiter PsyDAccess Community Health CentersB06 - Taking Your Seat at the Table: Learning from Advocacy Efforts for the Inclusion of Integrated Behavioral Health CPT Codes in Reimbursement Policies
K04 - Amplifying Care Impact: A Case Study on Integrating CoCM with an Established PCBH Program
Meghan Fondow PhDAccess Community Health CentersB06 - Taking Your Seat at the Table: Learning from Advocacy Efforts for the Inclusion of Integrated Behavioral Health CPT Codes in Reimbursement Policies
K04 - Amplifying Care Impact: A Case Study on Integrating CoCM with an Established PCBH Program
Diane Powers MBA, MAAIMS Center, University of WashingtonELO 10 - Designing And Sustaining A Successful Collaborative Care Program: What You Need To Know
D03 - Lessons Learned From 20 Years Implementing Collaborative Care
Sara Barker MPHAIMS Center, University of WashingtonD03 - Lessons Learned From 20 Years Implementing Collaborative Care
Annie McGuire MS, LMHC, MHAAIMS Center, University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral SciencesELO 09 - CoCM Secret Sauce: The Systematic Caseload Review
B01 - Relapse Prevention Planning: Evidence-based Strategy for Self-management
Monica Harrison MSW, LCSWAIMS Center, University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral SciencesB01 - Relapse Prevention Planning: Evidence-based Strategy for Self-management
C06 - Skills for Supporting Medication Management
CoCM SIG Dinner at Restaurant
Ben Hillyard LCMHCAloft Integrated WellnessDG48 - Engaging Schools professionals in a IBH setting
Samantha Lewin-Smith MPHAmerican Medical AssociationE08 - Clinical Connections: Enhancing your Medical Career with Integrated Care! (limited to licensed or trainees MD, DO, PA, NP)
Chris Botts BSAmerican Medical AssociationE08 - Clinical Connections: Enhancing your Medical Career with Integrated Care! (limited to licensed or trainees MD, DO, PA, NP)
Amy King PhDAmy King, PhD, LLCDG10 - Trauma Informed Pediatrics
G02 - Enhancing Early Relational Health for Children Birth to Five: An Integrated Approach
Colleen Cordes PhDArizona State UniversityA06 - Scaling Person-centered Communication Training: A Use Case for Artificial Intelligence
C.R. Macchi PhD, MEd, LMFT, CFLEArizona State UniversityA06 - Scaling Person-centered Communication Training: A Use Case for Artificial Intelligence
Writing Skills for Publication and Grant Submission: A Workshop with the Editors of Families, Systems, & Health
F06 - Are We Truly Open to New Ideas?: The Impact of Narratives on Integrated Care Practice and Research
Families Systems and Health Editorial Meeting - welcome for all who are interested
Liz Harrell DNPArizona State UniversityA06 - Scaling Person-centered Communication Training: A Use Case for Artificial Intelligence
Thomas Bishop PsyDAssociate ProfessorL05 - Bringing Hope to the Community for Healing: A Faith Organization’s Innovative Implementation of “Whole Person Care” for the Uninsured
David Johnson PhD, LMFTAtrium Health Wake Forest BaptistA09 - Helping Providers Develop Cultural Humility: A Community Engagement and Directed Self-reflective Curriculum
E03 - How Does It Fit: Provider Perspectives on Changes Needed to Integrated Primary Care to Incorporate mHealth Technology
J12 - Somethings Gotta Give: Lessons Learned Applying mHealth Apps in Integrated Primary Care
Tiffany Snow LPC, NCC, CPRPAugusta UniversityMaster's Level Behavioral Health Education for Integrated Care Workgroup Meet-Up
Ansel Eve HoffmanBancroft Elementary SchoolPoster 00 - DOCTORS MUST BE GENTLE
Kathryn Kanzler PsyDBaylor College of MedicineB13 - "Be Very Strong Because It’s Agonizing:” A Qualitative Study Learning from Hispanic/Latinx Patients with Unmanaged Type 2 Diabetes
DG51 - Partnering with Community Health Workers in Research & Practice
I12 - Tackling Prediabetes in South Texas in Partnership with Community Health Workers: Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Principles in Action
Becky Scott Ph.D.Baylor University School of Social WorkH11 - Quick-start Guide to Parent Management Training in Primary Care: Skills and Steps for Stepped Care Implementation
Katie Curran MSW, LICSWBoston Children's Hospital PPOCI11 - Back to the Future: A Look at a Decade of the PPOC Behavioral Health Integration Program and a Glimpse into the New Era of Pediatric Integration
Gabriela Gibson-Lopez PsyDBrooke Army Medical CenterELO 06 - Clinical Supervision In Primary Care: Giving Effective Feedback
PCBH Social
L04 - How Do We Keep Going After 30 Years of Integration? The PCBH SIG Talks Sustainability for BHCs Working in Primary Care
Michael Hunter Hansen PsyDBurnout ServicesDG20 - Burnout Syndrome
Mary Nickel - Nguy DSW, LCSWCalifornia Quality Collaborative - Purchaser Business Group on HealthC01 - Sustainable Financing for Behavioral Health Integration: Progress from California
H07 - Building Bridges in Health Care: Technical Assistance Driving Behavioral Health Integration in California
Emily Benedetto MSWCambridge Health AllianceDG09 - BH Integration for pediatrics and Perinatal Populations
Poster 03 - Leveraging Care Partners in Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration
Margarida Holmes BS, CHW, CADCCambridge Health AlliancePoster 03 - Leveraging Care Partners in Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration
Orlando Padilla Jr MACatholic Charities of Denver
chris hunter PhDC&C Hunter ConsultingK10 - Successful Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration in a Large Health System and a Cautionary Tale
Mario Venegas PhDCenter for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness, and SafetyPoster 72 - Alleviating Burden? Effects of Behavioral Health Consultants on Primary Care Team Burnout and Dissatisfaction, A Systematic Review
Jessica Martin PsyDCenter for Integrated HealthcareB03 - Innovative Products to Enhance Training of Healthcare Professionals in Integrated Primary Care: A Panel Discussion
L10 - Leveraging Innovation to Support Integration: Enhancing Competency-based Training for Behavioral Health Providers and Collaborative Care Managers in VHA Integrated Primary Care
Sarah Ingle PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare - Department of Veterans AffairsC14 - Implementing a Modified, Low-intensity Training in an Evidence-based Psychosocial Intervention among Rural Integrated Care Providers
Janette Mance-Khourey PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare, Department of Veterans AffairsC14 - Implementing a Modified, Low-intensity Training in an Evidence-based Psychosocial Intervention among Rural Integrated Care Providers
Luke Mitzel PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare (VISN 2)B03 - Innovative Products to Enhance Training of Healthcare Professionals in Integrated Primary Care: A Panel Discussion
C03 - Interactive Learning Groups: Innovative Enhancements of Competency-based Training for Collaborative Care Managers in VHA Integrated Primary Care
L10 - Leveraging Innovation to Support Integration: Enhancing Competency-based Training for Behavioral Health Providers and Collaborative Care Managers in VHA Integrated Primary Care
Joseph Barron PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare (VISN 2)F02 - Sharing Knowledge: Development of a Frequently Asked Questions Sharepoint for IPC within the VA
Lori Laudenbach MA, LPCCCentraCare Health SystemDG39 - PCBH and brief visits with distressed, overwhelmed families: How does one do this?
Martha Saucedo LCSWCFHADG13 - Technical Assistance
F08 - Leading Resilience in Women's Leadership: Keys to Overcoming Obstacles and Thriving
Suzanne Bailey PsyDCherokee Health SystemsF08 - Leading Resilience in Women's Leadership: Keys to Overcoming Obstacles and Thriving
Natalie Weaver M.S.Chestnut Hill College and MerakeyB11 - One Organization: Three Systems of Care - Reverse Integration in Action
David Humphreys MScChurch St Medical CentreD10 - Providing Family Centered Supervision Across Various Clinical Context
Neftali Serrano PsyDCollaborative Family Healthcare AssociationF09 - Aligning Behavioral Health Service Provision and Training Initiatives in Family Medicine Residency Programs
Jacqueline Poor Hahn BACollaborative Family Healthcare Association
Jennifer Thomas MD, FASAMCollaborative Family Healthcare Association and Morris HospitalMedical Champions for Integrated Care (MChIC) Workgroup
DG14 - Medical Professionals
G07 - Practice Like a CHAMPion! Practical Applications of CoCM for Treating OUD: Lessons Learned from The Champ Clinical Trial
Norma Balli-Borrero LPCCommUnity CareF10 - Getting Started in Integrated Care: Trainee and Supervisor Experiences
Sarah Ortner LMFTCommunity Health of Central WashingtonK05 - Every Patient Seen: Pairing, a Radical Experiment in Extreme PCBH
David Bauman PsyDCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)ELO 05 - Unlocking The Power Of PCBH
D04 - The Scars We Wear: An Intimate Journey of Integrated Behavioral Health Innovation and Leadership
H06 - Live & In Person: Conducting Love-work-play / Contextual Interviews
I03 - Allowing a Moment at a Time to be Radical: A Deep Dive into Patient Experiences and Visit Data
Brooke Steadman DOCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)H06 - Live & In Person: Conducting Love-work-play / Contextual Interviews
K05 - Every Patient Seen: Pairing, a Radical Experiment in Extreme PCBH
Emily Faust PhDCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)B14 - Better Together: Cognitive Defusion (ACT) and Cognitive Restructuring (CBT) for Transdiagnostic Treatment in Integrated Behavioral Health Settings
D08 - “Oh Hey, You Also Work With My Parent/sibling/best Friend/coworker” - Navigating Multiple/Dual Relationships and Confidentiality Challenges in Rural PCBH
L04 - How Do We Keep Going After 30 Years of Integration? The PCBH SIG Talks Sustainability for BHCs Working in Primary Care
Heather Harris Allen PsyD, PMH-CCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)B10 - Medical Assistants - Are We Overlooking One of the Most Promising Team-Members for Integrated Care?
Maria Ortiz MA-CCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)B10 - Medical Assistants - Are We Overlooking One of the Most Promising Team-Members for Integrated Care?