Full Name
Deepu George PhD
Job Title
Associate Professor, Director - Integrated Behavioral Health
Company
Primary Care & Community Medicine ISU, UTRGV School of Medicine
City (Address)
Edinburg
State/Province/County (Address)
Texas
Speaker Short Bio
Deepu George completed his doctoral work in Human Development and Family Science with a specialization in Family Therapy from the University of Georgia under the guidance of Dr. Jay A. Mancini. As part of his doctoral clinical requirement, he also completed a one year internship in Medical Family Therapy and Integrated Care from Duke/SR-AHEC Family Medicine Residency program in Fayetteville, NC. His work focuses on implementing integrated behavioral health models in primary care, specifically the evidence-based Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) model and doing evaluation research on the effects on implementation. Along with his clinical duties as Behavioral Health Consultant in the PCBH model, he teaches residents in clinic and in didactics primary care behavioral health skills. His research focuses on social determinants of health, physician resilience and well-being, community capacity building, and health disparities in the Rio Grande Valley region.
Speaking At
ELO4 - SEEing Clearly: Why the Clinical Stance Matters Now More Than Ever
ASPIRE: Developing a Primary Care Behavioral Health Pathway for Patients Across the Cancer Care Continuum
Adapting Behavioral Health Consultations and ACT-Informed Mental Health Services for a Predominantly Hispanic, Spanish-Speaking Population in a US-Mexico Border Town
Primary Care Behavioral Health Beyond the Clinic: Adapting an ACT-Based Maternal Behavioral Health Intervention for Delivery by Community Health Workers
The PCBH Companion Project: A UTRGV initiative
ASPIRE: Developing a Primary Care Behavioral Health Pathway for Patients Across the Cancer Care Continuum
Adapting Behavioral Health Consultations and ACT-Informed Mental Health Services for a Predominantly Hispanic, Spanish-Speaking Population in a US-Mexico Border Town
Primary Care Behavioral Health Beyond the Clinic: Adapting an ACT-Based Maternal Behavioral Health Intervention for Delivery by Community Health Workers
The PCBH Companion Project: A UTRGV initiative
