Name
I12 - Interprofessional Clinical Supervision: Training the Integrated Care Workforce Across Practicum, Internship, Postdoctoral, and Medical Residency Programs
Date & Time
Saturday, October 10, 2026, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Location Name
Sterling 3 (2nd Floor)
Description

As integrated behavioral health expands into primary care, training models must prepare clinicians for collaborative, culturally responsive practice within complex medical systems—yet clinical supervision training in psychology is often treated as an afterthought. This session presents an interprofessional supervision framework developed in integrated clinics where psychology trainees and medical residents work side by side while training within distinct professional pathways. Panelists will discuss strategies for supporting learner development across practicum, internship, postdoctoral, and residency training, with particular attention to sustaining psychological safety within steep professional hierarchies. Participants will leave with practical frameworks and supervision tools to strengthen interdisciplinary training and build the integrated care workforce.

Co-Authors
Kelly R. Morton, PhD — Professor of Psychology & Professor of Family Medicine, Loma Linda University
Ya-Shu Liang, PhD — Associate Professor & Program Director, Clinical Psychology PsyD Program, Alliant International University
Temre Uzuncan, PsyD — Director, Integrated Health Psychology Training Program, The Wright Institute
Franca V. Niameh, PsyD, MS — Behavioral Medicine Faculty, Contra Costa Family Medicine Residency
Content Level
Intermediate
Tags
Primary Care Behavioral Health Model, Training/Supervision, Workforce development
Session Type
Concurrent
Identify strategies for teaching interprofessional collaboration between psychology trainees and medical residents in primary care settings.
Apply competency-based and multicultural supervision practices within interdisciplinary healthcare teams
Develop supervision structures that prepare learners for effective practice in integrated behavioral health environments.

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