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 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
Kelli Bosak LCSWThree Rivers Health CenterPoetry and Prose Reading
DG44 - Tribal Health Care Settings
H03 - Improving Outcomes and Value: A Panel on the Importance of Measurement-Based Care and Value-Based Payments for Integrated Care Teams
Measurement Based Care Workgroup Meeting
Wendy Bradley LPC-MHSPTMF Health Quality InstituteD05 - Implementing Quality Improvement Strategies in an Ever-Changing World to Prevent Readmissions
DG60 - Perinatal Behavioral Health
Patrick SmithTMF Health Quality InstituteD05 - Implementing Quality Improvement Strategies in an Ever-Changing World to Prevent Readmissions
Kathy Emans MSWUAMSG06 - Development, Implementation and Evaluation of an Internal Training Program for Behavioral Health Consultants in an Academic Medical Center Primary Care Setting
Laura Sudano PhD, LMFTUCC San Diego HealthC12 - What’s in a WHO? Determining The Impact of Warm Handoffs (WHOs)
DG50 - Integrated care and working with sports/athletes
H04 - CFHA Debate 6.0: Whither Universal Screening?
Julie Le DOUC San Diego HealthI10 - Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment in Primary Care
Florencia Lebensohn-Chialvo PhDUC- San Diego HealthC12 - What’s in a WHO? Determining The Impact of Warm Handoffs (WHOs)
Sarah Merrill MDUC San Diego Health, Family Medicine DepartmentC12 - What’s in a WHO? Determining The Impact of Warm Handoffs (WHOs)
William Sieber Ph.D.UCSD Family Medicine Residency ProgramC12 - What’s in a WHO? Determining The Impact of Warm Handoffs (WHOs)
H03 - Improving Outcomes and Value: A Panel on the Importance of Measurement-Based Care and Value-Based Payments for Integrated Care Teams
Shari Townsend BSSN, RNUH Health Family Care CenterB09 - Advancing Primary Care Integration: A Quality Improvement Approach to Team Huddles
Daniel Mullin PsyD, M.P.H.UMass Chan Medical SChoolG10 - Findings on Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Improved Outcomes and Measurable Ways to Achieve Them with the Practice Integration Profile
H04 - CFHA Debate 6.0: Whither Universal Screening?
J04 - Improving Integration: Utilization of the Practice Integration Profile 2.0 to Measure and Enhance Integration of Behavioral Health Services in a Primary Care Setting for a Quality Improvement Project
Sandy Blount Ed.D.UMass Chan Medical School, Integrated Primary Care, AHRQ National Integration Academy CouncilAB04 - CFHA and the AHRQ Integration Academy: Learning From Each Other’s Experiences to Jointly Advance the Field
DG06 - Leadership Training for Primary Care Behavioral Health Supervisors and Directors
F05 - 1st and 2nd Order Patient Centered Care, Or How Come It Takes So Long To Get Integration Right?
Blount Leadership Course Alumni Meeting (Invitation only)
Samantha HamburgerUNC Department of Family MedicineF09 - Aligning Behavioral Health Service Provision and Training Initiatives in Family Medicine Residency Programs
J09 - Preparing Family Medicine to Address the Youth Behavioral Health Crisis: Creation of a Co-located Psychiatric Consult Clinic
Kelsey Ross Dew MPHUNC Family MedicineB07 - Psych CoCM: From Grassroots to Sustainability in an FQHC
F09 - Aligning Behavioral Health Service Provision and Training Initiatives in Family Medicine Residency Programs
J09 - Preparing Family Medicine to Address the Youth Behavioral Health Crisis: Creation of a Co-located Psychiatric Consult Clinic
Jordan HylerUNC Family MedicineF09 - Aligning Behavioral Health Service Provision and Training Initiatives in Family Medicine Residency Programs
Jeffrey Goodie PhD, ABPPUniformed Services University of the Health ScienceH12 - Building Research Capacity in Primary Care Clinics: Step-by-step Guidance for Developing a Culture of Research and Scholarship
Poster Walk
K10 - Successful Primary Care Behavioral Health Integration in a Large Health System and a Cautionary Tale
Mercedes Ingram PhD, LPCUniversity HealthF10 - Getting Started in Integrated Care: Trainee and Supervisor Experiences
Cherish Picklyk MSW, RSWUniversity Health Network, SCOPE ProgramL08 - Adaptation and Implementation of the Scope Mental Health Model Across Diverse Clinical Sites
Tisha Deen PhDUniversity of Arkansas for Medical SciencesB06 - Taking Your Seat at the Table: Learning from Advocacy Efforts for the Inclusion of Integrated Behavioral Health CPT Codes in Reimbursement Policies
G06 - Development, Implementation and Evaluation of an Internal Training Program for Behavioral Health Consultants in an Academic Medical Center Primary Care Setting
CoCM SIG Dinner at Restaurant
Courtney Legge PsyDUniversity of ColoradoA10 - From Blueprint to Build: Observing the Impact of Radical Change
E04 - From Primary Care to Specialty Care: Lessons Learned from Implementation of Integrated Behavioral Health into Neurology Specialty Practices
Frank deGruy MDUniversity of Colorado Family MedicineAB04 - CFHA and the AHRQ Integration Academy: Learning From Each Other’s Experiences to Jointly Advance the Field
Aaron Bergman PhDUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Family MedicineA10 - From Blueprint to Build: Observing the Impact of Radical Change
Gesa Kohlmeier PsyDUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Family MedicineA10 - From Blueprint to Build: Observing the Impact of Radical Change
Christina New PhDUniversity of Colorado School of Medicine Department of PsychiatryC10 - Serving Gender Diverse Patients in Primary Care Settings
G12 - Evaluating the Impact of an Educational Seminar in an Integrated Healthcare Setting: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Enhancing Outcomes for Patients Pursuing Vaginoplasty
Ashley Smith PsyDUniversity of HoustonB09 - Advancing Primary Care Integration: A Quality Improvement Approach to Team Huddles
David Curtis PhDUniversity of Houston - Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of MedicineB09 - Advancing Primary Care Integration: A Quality Improvement Approach to Team Huddles
DG53 - PCBH implementation challenges
Theresa Menders MBA, MPHUniversity of Illinois Chicago, School of Public HealthF12 - How To Conduct Qualitative Research Interviews: A Case Example of Identifying Challenges, Strategies, and Leadership Skills for Integrating Behavioral Health into Primary Care
Abbie Beacham PhDUniversity of Louisville School of DentistryD12 - Effective and Responsive Healthcare Provider Well-being Programs: Developing a Mission in Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
Tai Mendenhall PhD, LMFTUniversity of MinnesotaDG18 - MedFT
H09 - Walking in Balance: Mitigating Our Risk for Burnout and Compassion Fatigue through a Combination of Innovative Technologies and Conventional Wisdom
Lisa Zak-Hunter PhD, LMFTUniversity of Minnesota/St. John's Family Medicine ResidencyD10 - Providing Family Centered Supervision Across Various Clinical Context
Michael Baca-Atlas MD, FASAMUniversity of North Carolina Department. of Family MedicineF09 - Aligning Behavioral Health Service Provision and Training Initiatives in Family Medicine Residency Programs
J09 - Preparing Family Medicine to Address the Youth Behavioral Health Crisis: Creation of a Co-located Psychiatric Consult Clinic
Susan Franks PhD, ABPPUniversity of North Texas Health Science CenterA13 - Bridging the Gap in Obesity Prevention through Community Oriented Primary Care Resident Education
I01 - Leveraging Emotional Intelligence for the Development of Interpersonal Psychological Safety Building Skills in Collaborative Care Education
Ellen Poleshuck PhDUniversity of Rochester Medical CenterJ04 - Improving Integration: Utilization of the Practice Integration Profile 2.0 to Measure and Enhance Integration of Behavioral Health Services in a Primary Care Setting for a Quality Improvement Project
Anastasia MartinUniversity of Rochester Strong Internal MedicineJ04 - Improving Integration: Utilization of the Practice Integration Profile 2.0 to Measure and Enhance Integration of Behavioral Health Services in a Primary Care Setting for a Quality Improvement Project
Kaitlin Leckie PhD, LMFT-SUniversity of Texas Medical BranchA12 - A Picture is Worth A 1000 Words: Incorporating Infographics in Integrated Care and Medical Education
Monica Perez PhDUniversity 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
Jessica Whitfield MD, MPHUniversity of WashingtonELO 09 - CoCM Secret Sauce: The Systematic Caseload Review
C06 - Skills for Supporting Medication Management
David Farmer LMFTUNTHSC Fort WorthI01 - Leveraging Emotional Intelligence for the Development of Interpersonal Psychological Safety Building Skills in Collaborative Care Education
Erin Cobb PhD, LMFTUSUHSE13 - Understanding the Experiences of Women Undergoing Medical Separation from the United States Military
Stacy Ogbeide PsyD, ABPPUT Health San AntonioELO 06 - Clinical Supervision In Primary Care: Giving Effective Feedback
D04 - The Scars We Wear: An Intimate Journey of Integrated Behavioral Health Innovation and Leadership
F10 - Getting Started in Integrated Care: Trainee and Supervisor Experiences
I06 - Supervision Needs Of Novice Behavioral Health Clinicians In Integrated Primary Care: A Delphi Study
Raquel Romero MD, MPHUT Health San AntonioB13 - "Be Very Strong Because It’s Agonizing:” A Qualitative Study Learning from Hispanic/Latinx Patients with Unmanaged Type 2 Diabetes
I12 - Tackling Prediabetes in South Texas in Partnership with Community Health Workers: Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Principles in Action
Elisabeth de la Rosa MS, CHWUT Health San AntonioI12 - Tackling Prediabetes in South Texas in Partnership with Community Health Workers: Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Principles in Action
Victoria Udezi MD, MPH, FAAFPUT Southwestern Medical CenterH13 - Family Support and Chronic Disease: Strategies for a Family-centered Approach in Primary Care
Angela Hiefner PhD, LMFT-SUT Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Family and Community MedicineH13 - Family Support and Chronic Disease: Strategies for a Family-centered Approach in Primary Care
Sarah Woods PhD, LMFT-SUT Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Family & Community MedicineH13 - Family Support and Chronic Disease: Strategies for a Family-centered Approach in Primary Care
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
Travis Cos PhDVeterans Affairs Medical CenterDG01 - Content Creators Meeting
G03 - How to Practice Integrated Care Effectively, Efficiently, and Expertly: Targeted Skills and Practice Session
Content Creators Meeting
Lisa Kearney PhD, ABPPVHAL06 - Utilizing the Hidden Gems of Implementation Science to Fuel Integrated Care Innovations: Practical Applications for System Leaders
virna little PsyDvirna littleELO 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
Melissa Esparza CMAWaco Family MedicineK09 - Making Addiction Treatment Primary: Enhancing Addiction Medicine Services in Primary Care
Full NameCompanySpeaking At
Symone Taylor(not set)Poster 01 - Project Heart: Promoting Health Eating and Activity through Recreation and Teaching
Abby Caldwell(not set)Poster 77 - Investigating Protective Factors Against Adverse Childhood Experiences in Primary Care: A Systematic Review Utilizing the Socio-Ecological Resiliency Model
Rodger Kessler PhDAnschutz Medical School, University of Colorado, DARTNet InstituteWriting 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
Ansel Eve HoffmanBancroft Elementary SchoolPoster 00 - DOCTORS MUST BE GENTLE
Salvador Arellano PsyDBurrell Behavioral HealthPoster 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
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
Bridget Murphy PhDCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical CenterELO 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
Angela Lamson PhD, LMFTEast 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
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
Tulio Ortega M.A.HealthSource 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 BH ConsultantHealthSource 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
Idalise Suarez-Velasquez Dr.HealthSource 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
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
Eve DePascale PsyDHenry Ford HealthPoster 55 - A Brief Didactic to Increase Warm Handoffs in Integrated Care
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 Health Sciences UniversityPoster 33 - Train, Deploy, Monitor: Evaluating a Workforce Development Model's Efficacy in Enhancing Competencies for Integrated Behavioral Health Care
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
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
Samantha Solis LPC-A, BHC FellowUniversity of Texas, Rio Grande ValleyPoster 90 - From Trainee to Fellow: A PCBH Workforce Development Pipeline to Address Mental Health in Primary Care Along the Texas-Mexico Border
Monica Perez PhDUniversity 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
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
Tony JhaUTHSCSA Long School of MedicinePoster 01 - Project Heart: Promoting Health Eating and Activity through Recreation and Teaching
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 UniversityPoster 31 - Subtle Changes With Big Impact: Moving Along The Continuum Of Integration
Alyssa Eversmeyer PhDWVU MedicineDG17 - Burnout from a graduate/practicum student perspective
Poster 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
Alyssa Eversmeyer PhDWVU MedicineDG17 - Burnout from a graduate/practicum student perspective
Poster 31 - Subtle Changes With Big Impact: Moving Along The Continuum Of Integration
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 THREE/ HealthySteps National OfficeDG26 - Early childhood mental health in primary care
Full NameCompanySpeaking At
Isamar Cortes LCSWRady Children's HospitalE05 - Addressing and Dismantling Stigma: Promotion and Strategies in a Pediatric Integrated Care Setting
Sarah Porras MPH, LCSWRady Children's HospitalE05 - Addressing and Dismantling Stigma: Promotion and Strategies in a Pediatric Integrated Care Setting
Camille Ramirez LPCCRady Children’s HospitalE05 - Addressing and Dismantling Stigma: Promotion and Strategies in a Pediatric Integrated Care Setting
Anne Bird MDRady Children's Hospital, San DiegoE05 - Addressing and Dismantling Stigma: Promotion and Strategies in a Pediatric Integrated Care Setting
Andrea Meyer-Stinson PhDResilient GeorgiaA09 - Helping Providers Develop Cultural Humility: A Community Engagement and Directed Self-reflective Curriculum
DG11 - Georgia IBH Workgroup
Delana Hunnicutt MA, NCCRogue Community HealthG02 - Enhancing Early Relational Health for Children Birth to Five: An Integrated Approach
Ann Nguyen PhD, MPHRutgers Center for State Health PolicyF12 - How To Conduct Qualitative Research Interviews: A Case Example of Identifying Challenges, Strategies, and Leadership Skills for Integrating Behavioral Health into Primary Care
Carlos Mora Molina BHC, LPCCSan Francisco Health NetworkDG41 - How to treat people with disabilities, and accommodation as a patients having a disability.
Tara Budinger PhDSanta Rosa Community HealthDG04 - Getting on the same page; aligning charting practices between disciplines to promote collaborative, team-based care
H01 - PCBH Implementation in an FQHC: Demonstrating Viability
Ludivina Hernandez CHW-ISouth Central Area Health Education CenterI12 - Tackling Prediabetes in South Texas in Partnership with Community Health Workers: Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Principles in Action
Ariel Gomez MPH, CHESSouth Central Area Health Education Center (AHEC) - UT Health San AntonioI12 - Tackling Prediabetes in South Texas in Partnership with Community Health Workers: Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Principles in Action
Belinda Flores RN, BS, CHW-ISouth Coastal AHECI12 - Tackling Prediabetes in South Texas in Partnership with Community Health Workers: Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Principles in Action
Lona Dillard MSW, LCSWSouthern Oregon PediatricsG02 - Enhancing Early Relational Health for Children Birth to Five: An Integrated Approach
Devon Madison PsyDSouth Texas VA Health Care SystemK07 - Life Beyond COVID: A Behavioral Health Workshop Series for Long Covid Recovery within an Interdisciplinary Convalescence Clinic
Iris Cahill PhDSouth Texas Veterans Health Care SystemDG19 - Burn Out Recovery
K07 - Life Beyond COVID: A Behavioral Health Workshop Series for Long Covid Recovery within an Interdisciplinary Convalescence Clinic
Andrea King PsyDSpalding UniversityD12 - Effective and Responsive Healthcare Provider Well-being Programs: Developing a Mission in Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
Hilary Reichlin LCSWSpectrum Health ServicesE10 - Produce Prescription Pilot Program: Improving health behaviors and outcomes through fresh fruits and vegetables. A community experiment
Randall Reitz PhDSt Mary's Family Medicine ResidencyC04 - A New Model For Defining The Scope Of Practice For BHCs
H04 - CFHA Debate 6.0: Whither Universal Screening?
Maya Obstfeld LMFTSt Mary's Family Medicine ResidencyC04 - A New Model For Defining The Scope Of Practice For BHCs
DG43 - Functional Neurological Disorders & Somatic Symptom Disorders
ELO 11 - Managing Chronic Illnesses: A Primer For Behavioral Health Clinicians
Tonya Cook PharmDSt. Mary's Family Medicine ResidencyC04 - A New Model For Defining The Scope Of Practice For BHCs
ELO 11 - Managing Chronic Illnesses: A Primer For Behavioral Health Clinicians
Eman Attar MTF-CSt. Mary’s Family Medicine Residency ProgramC04 - A New Model For Defining The Scope Of Practice For BHCs
Elizabeth Nikol DBH, LCSWSummit HealthC13 - Single Session Therapy: A Perfect Mindset for Integrated Care
G04 - Grab Your Remote! A Virtual Only Model for Integrated Care
Daniel Kuzmycz PhDSwedish Medical GroupDG28 - Executive presence & business acumen as a clinical psychologist
H08 - Improving Clinical Outcomes by Increasing PHQ-9 Repeat Screening – Better Outcome Measures and Better Patient Monitoring through Better Operational Practices
Jenni O'Donnell PsyDSwedish Medical GroupH08 - Improving Clinical Outcomes by Increasing PHQ-9 Repeat Screening – Better Outcome Measures and Better Patient Monitoring through Better Operational Practices
Meredith Williamson PhD, ABPPTexas A&M Health Science CenterD04 - The Scars We Wear: An Intimate Journey of Integrated Behavioral Health Innovation and Leadership
Kaylee Jackson PhDTexas A&M Health Science CenterPoster 74 - Utilization of Primary Care Physician Resources in an Integrated Behavioral Health Family Resident Training Clinic
Ankit Sanghavi MPH, BDSTexas Health InstituteELO 08 - Health Integration: A Systems Perspective And Advancing Change!
Kara Hill MHA, BSSWTexas Health InstituteELO 08 - Health Integration: A Systems Perspective And Advancing Change!
Nicole Piland PhD, LMFTTexas Tech UniversityF01 - Behavioral Health in Pediatric Oncology: The Nuts and Bolts of a Start Up Program
Monica Osterbauer M.S., LMFT-AssociateTexas Tech UniversityF01 - Behavioral Health in Pediatric Oncology: The Nuts and Bolts of a Start Up Program
Brittany Huelett-Lyons LMFT-ATexas Woman's UniversityD10 - Providing Family Centered Supervision Across Various Clinical Context
Erinn Graber MA, LPC, LCDC, PSS, CFPThe Center for Healthcare ServicesH05 - Utilization of Peer Support in Modern Integrated Care
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
Abe Herrera MSThe Children's Health PlaceDG52 - Pediatric Outpatient Integrated Care
Christina Eyman DBHThe Council on RecoveryG08 - Thinking Outside the Box: Expanding Integrated Care Access through Partnerships
Diane Arms MAThe Council on RecoveryG08 - Thinking Outside the Box: Expanding Integrated Care Access through Partnerships
Jeffrey Shahidullah PhDThe University of Texas at AustinL12 - Collaborative Scholarship through the Pediatric Integrated Primary Care Research Consortium
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
Yvette Cantu MEdThe University of Texas Rio Grande Valley-School of MedicineJ13 - Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) Model: Implementation and Preliminary Impact of Integrated Family Medicine Residency Clinics Serving in the Rio Grande Valley
Constance van Eeghen DrPH, MHSA, MBAThe University of VermontG10 - Findings on Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Improved Outcomes and Measurable Ways to Achieve Them with the Practice Integration Profile
Kelli Bosak LCSWThree Rivers Health CenterPoetry and Prose Reading
DG44 - Tribal Health Care Settings
H03 - Improving Outcomes and Value: A Panel on the Importance of Measurement-Based Care and Value-Based Payments for Integrated Care Teams
Measurement Based Care Workgroup Meeting
Wendy Bradley LPC-MHSPTMF Health Quality InstituteD05 - Implementing Quality Improvement Strategies in an Ever-Changing World to Prevent Readmissions
DG60 - Perinatal Behavioral Health
Patrick SmithTMF Health Quality InstituteD05 - Implementing Quality Improvement Strategies in an Ever-Changing World to Prevent Readmissions
Kathy Emans MSWUAMSG06 - Development, Implementation and Evaluation of an Internal Training Program for Behavioral Health Consultants in an Academic Medical Center Primary Care Setting
Laura Sudano PhD, LMFTUCC San Diego HealthC12 - What’s in a WHO? Determining The Impact of Warm Handoffs (WHOs)
DG50 - Integrated care and working with sports/athletes
H04 - CFHA Debate 6.0: Whither Universal Screening?
Julie Le DOUC San Diego HealthI10 - Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment in Primary Care
Florencia Lebensohn-Chialvo PhDUC- San Diego HealthC12 - What’s in a WHO? Determining The Impact of Warm Handoffs (WHOs)
Sarah Merrill MDUC San Diego Health, Family Medicine DepartmentC12 - What’s in a WHO? Determining The Impact of Warm Handoffs (WHOs)
William Sieber Ph.D.UCSD Family Medicine Residency ProgramC12 - What’s in a WHO? Determining The Impact of Warm Handoffs (WHOs)
H03 - Improving Outcomes and Value: A Panel on the Importance of Measurement-Based Care and Value-Based Payments for Integrated Care Teams
Shari Townsend BSSN, RNUH Health Family Care CenterB09 - Advancing Primary Care Integration: A Quality Improvement Approach to Team Huddles