Name
E11 - You can take the BHC out of Primary Care...A flexible approach to integrating behavioral health into gastroenterology
Date & Time
Friday, October 9, 2026, 11:15 AM - 11:45 AM
Location Name
Sterling 1 (2nd Floor)
Description

This presentation will review some of the barriers faced as a lone BHC in a system with low readiness to expand integrated primary care, and then strategies for how to flexibly adapt to this context in order to continue moving towards the values of whole-person and team-based care. Key topics of discussion will include evidence-based practices, assessing areas of need, efficient utilization of resources, provider burnout and job satisfaction, and prioritizing high quality patient care. We will review a transition process for pivoting integrated behavioral health from primary care to gastroenterology, lessons learned along the way, and strategies for maintaining one’s professional values while responding to changing contexts.

Content Level
Intermediate
Tags
Co-morbidity, Primary Care Behavioral Health Model, Team-based care
Discuss similarities and differences between integrated primary care and integrated specialty medical are
Describe practice guidelines and rationales for integrating behavioral health into gastroenterology departments
Practice self-compassion while navigating barriers to integration and exploring creative solutions

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