Full Name
Daniel Mullin PsyD, M.P.H.
Job Title
Professor
Company
UMass Chan Medical School
Speaker Short Bio
Daniel Mullin, PsyD, MPH is the Director of the Center for Integrated Primary Care and a Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at UMass Chan Medical School.
Dr. Mullin is a clinician, educator, researcher, and consultant specializing in the integration of behavioral health and primary care services. He maintains a clinical practice embedded in the Barre Family Health Center, a rural family medicine residency practice in Massachusetts. Dr. Mullin is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and provides training in Motivational Interviewing to healthcare providers. He is a developer of the Practice Integration Profile, a measure of the integration of behavioral and primary care services.
Dr. Mullin is a clinician, educator, researcher, and consultant specializing in the integration of behavioral health and primary care services. He maintains a clinical practice embedded in the Barre Family Health Center, a rural family medicine residency practice in Massachusetts. Dr. Mullin is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers and provides training in Motivational Interviewing to healthcare providers. He is a developer of the Practice Integration Profile, a measure of the integration of behavioral and primary care services.
Speaking At
G10 - 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
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