Kody Kinsley
Kody Kinsley MPP
Senior Policy Advisor
Johns Hopkins University
PS1 - Plenary Session

Damon Tweedy
Damon Tweedy MD
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Duke University
PS2 - Plenary Session

Jodi Polaha
Jodi Polaha PhD
Director, Institute for Integrated Behavioral Health
East Tennessee State University
PS3 - Translating evidence to local health policy change in rural Appalachia

Angela Hagaman
Angela Hagaman DrPH
Co-Director, Addiction Science Center and Research Assistant Professor
East Tennessee State University
PS3 - Translating evidence to local health policy change in rural Appalachia

Full NameCompanySpeaking At
Allison PittmanUniversity of North CarolinaK02 - Enhancing Farmworker Health Care Access and Quality through Community-based Collaborations and Integration of Medical Learners into Mobile Care Delivery Models.
Cassandra Plummer LCPCMaineHealth Behavioral HealthK11 - Leveraging integrated behavioral health for medically assisted weight loss & surgery: case-based insights from three healthcare organizations
Elizabeth Pointer MSN, FNP-BCCarolina Nursing Excellence in Whole Health CareF09 - Partners in Practice, Engagement, and Education in Rural NC: Preparing Nurse Practitioners for Behavioral Health Integration (PEER NC: NP-BHI)
Jodi Polaha PhDEast Tennessee State University Institute for Integrated Behavioral HealthELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
F07 - Starting Small: A PCBH Model of Care Approach to Autism Evaluations for Toddlers and Preschoolers
G07 - Playing the Long Game: Lessons Learned in Advocacy and Implementation of Preventive Behavioral Health Care
DG18 - BHWET or GPE Grants - HRSA - for anyone who just received that award
Alyson Poland LCSW, LADCMaineHealth Behavioral HealthL02 - Comprehensive Addiction Medicine – An integrative model bringing SUD treatment to rural Primary Care in Maine & New Hampshire
Sarah Polk MD, ScM, MHSJohns Hopkins MedicineM07 - Integrating a Suicide Prevention Intervention into Primary Care: The Role and Perspective of the Pediatric Provider
Nicole PortrudeMeadows Mental Health Policy InstituteF02 - Kickstart Your Collaborative Care Program: An Implementation Checklist Made Simple
H02 - From Workforce Shortages to Solutions: Rethinking Training and Qualifications for CoCM Success
I01 - From Policy to Practice: State Medicaid Coverage for Collaborative Care Management Codes
Lisa Powell PhDZERO TO THREEELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
G07 - Playing the Long Game: Lessons Learned in Advocacy and Implementation of Preventive Behavioral Health Care
DG11 - Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health
Diane Powers MBA, MAAIMS Center, University of WashingtonH03 - Assessing Behavioral Health Care Manager Skill Development
DG10 - Rural CoCM
Poster 56 - Text me! Text messages as a supportive component of integrated care for older adults
Benjamin Preyss MD, MBALawndale Christian Health CenterN10 - Stickiness, Skills, Successes, & Sustainability in Scholarship Development: Breaking Down Barriers for Family Medicine Residents & Faculty with Psychologist-Physician Collaboration
Abigail Rader MSAccompany HealthI13 - Bridging Care and Costs: Why Collaborative Care is a Win-Win in a Value Based Care World
Afarin Rajaei PhD, LMFTSan Diego State UniversityB01 - Breaking Boundaries: Redefining Access and Expansion in Integrated Care with AI and Personalized Medicine
Poster 57 - The Emotional Journey of Adult Children with Parent-Induced Guilt in Facing Parental Cancer: A Phenomenological Study
Umadevi RameshThe Center for Health Care ServicesF04 - Training the Future Behavioral Health Workforce: The Use of Precepting in Primary Care Settings
Sindhu Raveendranathakammath MD, MBAProMedica Monroe Regional HospitalM10 - Suicide screening, risk assessment, and intervention training in Family Medicine Residency : A quality improvement project
Elizabeth Redican DOLawndale Christian Health CenterN10 - Stickiness, Skills, Successes, & Sustainability in Scholarship Development: Breaking Down Barriers for Family Medicine Residents & Faculty with Psychologist-Physician Collaboration
Jeff Reiter PhD ABPPIndividual - Jeff ReiterE05 - Speak to your Doctor: Expanding PCBH in Your Community and Your Clinic
O06 - Is Specialty Mental Health a Higher Level of Care? Let's Process That
Douglas Ribeiro Ph.D., LPCLipscomb UniversityA06 - Infusing Integrated Behavioral Health in Master’s Level Behavioral Health Programs: A Panel of Educators from Six Programs
Kristen Riem PhDETSU Department of PediatricsF07 - Starting Small: A PCBH Model of Care Approach to Autism Evaluations for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Kerry Rivard LHCEliot Community Human ServicesL01 - Turning Data into Better Care: Leadership Perspectives on Measurement Based Care (MBC)
Desirae Rivers, DSW, LICSW, C-DBT DSW,LICSWEra SupportsE02 - Peer Support Integration within the Collaborative Care Model
Daniel Robb MSW, LICSWPediatric Physicians' Organization at Children's (PPOC)J02 - Up and Away – Piloting system level change across a pediatric primary care physicians’ network
Patti Robinson PhDMountainview Consulting Group, LLCE05 - Speak to your Doctor: Expanding PCBH in Your Community and Your Clinic
K03 - Breaking Boundaries with the PCBH E-GATHER Tool: Expanding Access Though Enhanced Supervision
Kelsey Ross MPHUNC School of MedicineB04 - Evaluating the Reach of Primary Care Behavioral Health in a Family Medicine Setting using an Implementation Science Framework
H14 - Enhancing Primary Care Training: The Role of a Behavioral Health Consultant in a Family Medicine Residency Training Program
M12 - Preparing Family Medicine to Address the Youth Behavioral Health Crisis: One Year Outcomes
Maria Rothaupt LMSW-CCMaineHealth Behavioral HealthG01 - Against the current: One healthcare system’s journey towards implementing the Collaborative Care Model.
Rosa Ruggiero PMHNPLa Clinica Wellness CenterC06 - Psychiatric Health, Life Skills and Opportunities for Wellness (PHLOW) Program: Addressing Psychiatric Need Through Integrated Consultation, Collaboration and Brief Episodes of Care
Kyle Rutledge DO, PhDLa Clinica Wellness CenterJ07 - Expanding Access through Partnership: How Integrated Child Psychiatry Extended to a Community Pediatric Practice
Alicia Samp PsyDUniversity of California, San FranciscoN08 - Medicaid Policy to Practice: Scaling Pediatric Behavioral Health Promotion to California Families
Cassandra Sanow-Hansen MSW, LICSWCentraCare Health SystemI04 - Lost at Sea or Guided by Lighthouses: Using the CCT and microlearning to support ongoing practice in integrated settings
Andres SantanaUniversity of North Carolina, School of Medicine, Family MedicineK02 - Enhancing Farmworker Health Care Access and Quality through Community-based Collaborations and Integration of Medical Learners into Mobile Care Delivery Models.
Karen Saxer DNP, APRN, CNMUNC Chapel HillL09 - NC MATTERS: A Model for Advancing Perinatal Behavioral Healthcare
Nic Schmoyer-Edmiston PhD, NCCPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineA06 - Infusing Integrated Behavioral Health in Master’s Level Behavioral Health Programs: A Panel of Educators from Six Programs
DG12 - Medical Trauma
L06 - Contextualizing Supervision in Primary Care: Promoting Supervisee Development Through High-Quality Supervision
Alan Schwartz PsyDChristiana CareM05 - Addressing the Opioid Crisis: The Successes and Challenges of Implementing Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) in PCBH
Patricia Scott MDHopeCentral HealthF03 - Collaboration in Action: How two clinics advanced Health Equity & Patient Engagement through data.
Neftali Serrano PsyDCFHA: The Integrated Care AssociationConference Orientation
J09 - Aligning Value-Based Care with Integrated Behavioral Health: Survey Findings and a Call to Action
Paulina Serrato Padilla M.A. Clinical PsychologyYakima Valley Farm Workers ClinicI12 - Beyond the Surface: Integrating Dermatology and Behavioral Health for Holistic Patient Care in Primary Care
K12 - Dermatology Group Medical Visits for Hidradenitis Suppurativa in Primary Care with Behavioral Health Consultants
Ashley Shattuck LCSWHartford Healthcare Medical GroupN03 - 50 First Dates: Team-Based Engagement for Collaborative Care
Mary Shea PhDUniversity of KentuckyPoster 04 - Can You Help with Poop?: Treatment of Elimination Disorders in Pediatric PCBH
Poster 75 - Implementing Habit Reversal Training in Primary Care Settings
L08 - Working within Existing Systems to Establish and Expand Integration in Pediatric Primary and Specialty Care: Panel discussion on strategies and lessons learned
Robyn Shepardson PhDCenter for Integrated Healthcare (VISN 2)C05 - Hot Off the Presses 2025: RCT of a Brief, Modular, Cognitive-Behavioral Anxiety Intervention in Integrated Primary Care
K05 - Increasing Access to Evidence-Based Anxiety Treatment through Integrated Primary Care: How to Integrate Elements of Exposure Therapy in Brief Treatment for Adults with Anxiety
N05 - Innovative Ways to Support Implementation of Evidence-Based Suicide Prevention Into Real-World Clinical Practice Within Integrated Primary Care Settings
Kim Shuler LCSWArkansas Behavioral Health Integration NetworkG13 - Building Trust and Integration: Lessons from Implementing the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM)
Laura Sidari MDCayuga Medical AssociatesC01 - Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) Unscripted: Live Psychiatric Case Reviews in Action
F11 - More Than Medicine: The Essential Role of Physicians in Integrated Care
H01 - Med Dir Hold - AAMC Presenting on the BHI Playbook (final title TBD)
I11 - Building Resilience Through a Medical Career in Integrated Care – Transforming Setbacks into Purpose as a Physician
K11 - Leveraging integrated behavioral health for medically assisted weight loss & surgery: case-based insights from three healthcare organizations
N11a - Optimizing Psychiatric Consultation in Primary Care: A Case-Based Guide to Choosing the Right Approach for Patient Needs
N11b - Turning Metrics Into Momentum: Leveraging the AAMC IBH Playbook to Advance Integrated Behavioral Health Across Medical Setting
Bill Sieber Ph.D.University of California, San DiegoE04 - Addressing ADHD in Primary Care: Attentional Symptoms Clinical Pathway x 2
K04 - Scripting a Better Future: AI’s Impact on Behavioral Health Provider Well-Being & Workflows
Alyssa Simard BAHelios Behavioral HealthO03 - From Training to Transformation: Real-World Perspectives from BA-Level Care Managers on the Front Lines
Sonal Singh MDUniversity of MassachusettsJ04 - Age, Sex and Racial Differences in Long-Term Anti-Depressant Use in Primary Care: What should be done?
Ashley Smith PsyDUH Health Family Care CenterD05 - Vignettes, Videos, and Variations: Educational Strategies to Help New PCBH Trainees Shift Learning Sets
Djuana Smith-McNeely LCSWIndividual - Djuana Smith-McNeelyG13 - Building Trust and Integration: Lessons from Implementing the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM)
Tiffany Snow LPC, NCC, CPRPAugusta UniversityA06 - Infusing Integrated Behavioral Health in Master’s Level Behavioral Health Programs: A Panel of Educators from Six Programs
Debbra Snyder-Sclater MS, LLP, CAADC, CCMichigan MedicineF12 - Private-Public Partnership in Implementing Collaborative Care across a State Network
Victoria Soltis-Jarrett PhD, PMHNP-BC, FAANP, FAANUNC-Chapel HillF09 - Partners in Practice, Engagement, and Education in Rural NC: Preparing Nurse Practitioners for Behavioral Health Integration (PEER NC: NP-BHI)
Brooke Steadman DOCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)I05 - Seeing in 3D: Taking the Contextual Interview to the Next Level With ACCESS-V
L03 - Straight from the Source: PCBH Do’s and Don’ts from Medical Personnel
Katie Steele PhDMeadows Mental Health Policy InstituteG04 - From Implementation to Impact: Crafting Effective CoCM Case Studies
H02 - From Workforce Shortages to Solutions: Rethinking Training and Qualifications for CoCM Success
M02 - Breaking Barriers: Expanding Access to Perinatal Mental Health Through Tech-Enabled Collaborative Care
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Robert Allred PhD, ABPPHealthPointDG02 - PCBH Education
L07 - Integrated Well Child Checks as a Mechanism of Breaking Down Barriers
William Beecroft MD, DLFAPABlue Cross Blue Shield of MichiganDG22 - Barriers to CoCM implementation and resolutions
Kelli Bosak LCSW, AMThree Rivers Health CenterPPS - Poetry and Prose Reading Session
G05 - Measurement-Based Care: A Crash Course in What it is, How to do it, and How to Advocate for it in Integrated Care
DG04 - Tribal Health Care
Mollie Cherson LCSWJefferson University Health SystemDG01 - BHI and IBH, When Two Health Systems Merge Learning as We Go
Poster 77 - Implementation and Evaluation of an Integrated Behavioral Health Curriculum within a Family Medicine Clerkship
Stacy Cook LPCLVHNDG01 - BHI and IBH, When Two Health Systems Merge Learning as We Go
David Curtis PhDUniversity of Houston - Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of MedicineD05 - Vignettes, Videos, and Variations: Educational Strategies to Help New PCBH Trainees Shift Learning Sets
DG21 - Developing Community Partnerships
Samantha Darnell-Tracy DBH, MS, LPCHealth Reform SolutionsDG07 - Severe mental illness and long term care
Poster 12 - The Failures of Deinstitutionalization: Lessons learned & a path forward
Karen Gall LMSW, ACTRPUniversity of Michigan, Department of PsychiatryDG17 - CoCM implementation fidelity
Amanda Garlen LCSWJefferson University Health SystemDG05 - The First Year of Having a Behavioral Health Consultant and Faculty Member in a Family Medicine Residency Program
Poster 41 - The First Year of Having a Behavioral Health Consultant and Faculty Member in a Family Medicine Residency Program
Caity Haas LCSW, MHA, ACMBlue Shield of CAB02 - Med Dir Hold - Payers Leading the Way for Integrated Care (final title TBD)
DG13 - Payer perspective on how to support providers in implementing and sustaining integrated care models
Kathryn Halverson MOTEmplify HealthDG03 - Use of Occupational Therapy in an Integrated Care model
I07 - Integrating Outside the Box: Pediatric Occupational Therapy and PCBH
Monica Harrison MSW, LCSWAIMS Center, University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral SciencesE03 - CoCM Caseload Size: Determining the Sweet Spot
F03 - Collaboration in Action: How two clinics advanced Health Equity & Patient Engagement through data.
DG90 - Behavioral Health Care Manager (BHCM) Learning Community
I03 - Measuring Success of the Systematic Caseload Review
N03 - 50 First Dates: Team-Based Engagement for Collaborative Care
Phillip Hawley PsyDYakima Valley Farm Workers ClinicDG08 - Self-care/ burnout prevention
L05 - Mid-Career Panel: Moving Up or Moving Forward
Laura Kurdila PhDVirginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine - Carilion ClinicDG19 - Behavioral medicine curriculum, epic documentation, quality metrics
Amelia McClelland PhDCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)ELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
E07 - Bringing Context to Pediatric Care: Interactive Training on the Contextual Interview in Pediatric Integrated Care
DG06 - Working with LGBTQIA+ patients
Annie McGuire MS, LMHC, MHAAIMS Center, University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral SciencesE03 - CoCM Caseload Size: Determining the Sweet Spot
DG90 - Behavioral Health Care Manager (BHCM) Learning Community
I03 - Measuring Success of the Systematic Caseload Review
Ann Nguyen PhD, MPHRutgers Center for State Health PolicyH12 - Who needs to lead? The dimensions of leadership needed for system-wide integrated behavioral health adoption
DG15 - How do we excite C-suite leadership at health systems about integrated care?
Stacey Ouellette LCSW, CCSMaine Behavioral HealthcareG01 - Against the current: One healthcare system’s journey towards implementing the Collaborative Care Model.
DG09 - Screening in pediatrics- ACES, depression, anxiety, SUD, suicide, etc.
K11 - Leveraging integrated behavioral health for medically assisted weight loss & surgery: case-based insights from three healthcare organizations
L02 - Comprehensive Addiction Medicine – An integrative model bringing SUD treatment to rural Primary Care in Maine & New Hampshire
Michelle Pievsky PhDBrown University HealthH08 - Bridging Gaps, Improving Access: Pediatric Behavioral Health Integration for Young Children
DG20 - Early childhood development, Autism and developmental differences
Jodi Polaha PhDEast Tennessee State University Institute for Integrated Behavioral HealthELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
F07 - Starting Small: A PCBH Model of Care Approach to Autism Evaluations for Toddlers and Preschoolers
G07 - Playing the Long Game: Lessons Learned in Advocacy and Implementation of Preventive Behavioral Health Care
DG18 - BHWET or GPE Grants - HRSA - for anyone who just received that award
Lisa Powell PhDZERO TO THREEELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
G07 - Playing the Long Game: Lessons Learned in Advocacy and Implementation of Preventive Behavioral Health Care
DG11 - Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health
Diane Powers MBA, MAAIMS Center, University of WashingtonH03 - Assessing Behavioral Health Care Manager Skill Development
DG10 - Rural CoCM
Poster 56 - Text me! Text messages as a supportive component of integrated care for older adults
Randall Reitz PhDSt Mary's Family Medicine ResidencyDG14 - Integrating behavioral health training into a residency program
Nic Schmoyer-Edmiston PhD, NCCPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineA06 - Infusing Integrated Behavioral Health in Master’s Level Behavioral Health Programs: A Panel of Educators from Six Programs
DG12 - Medical Trauma
L06 - Contextualizing Supervision in Primary Care: Promoting Supervisee Development Through High-Quality Supervision
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Amelia McClelland PhDCommunity Health of Central Washington (CHCW)ELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
E07 - Bringing Context to Pediatric Care: Interactive Training on the Contextual Interview in Pediatric Integrated Care
DG06 - Working with LGBTQIA+ patients
Carly McCordTexas A&M Family Medicine Residency ProgramPoster 32 - Breaking Boundaries to Expand Integrated Behavioral Health Educating and Training Across Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas
Maggie McCormack PsyDGeisinger Health SystemN12 - Bridging the Gap: Implementing a Primary Care Behavioral Health Elective for Family Medicine Residents
Briana McCoy-Mills Psy.D.Cabin Creek Health SystemH10 - Bringing Integrated Care to Street Medicine and Mobile Healthcare Teams Serving People Experiencing Homelessness
Kyle McGee MS, MSW, LCSWTemple UniversityD03 - The Science Behind Burnout And What To Do About It
Annie McGuire MS, LMHC, MHAAIMS Center, University of Washington, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral SciencesE03 - CoCM Caseload Size: Determining the Sweet Spot
DG90 - Behavioral Health Care Manager (BHCM) Learning Community
I03 - Measuring Success of the Systematic Caseload Review
Elizabeth McHugh PhDNJ Pediatric Psychiatry Collaborative at Hackensack Meridian HealthN07 - Breaking down Silos: Integrating mental health into pediatric and family medicine practice
Kristen McKay LCSWSouth Central FoundationO07 - Weaving in Behavioral Health Support at Alaska CARES: The Story of Behavioral Health Integration at a Child Advocacy Center in Alaska
Nicole McKinney PhD, LCMHCCollaborative Health Network, LLCF01 - Integrated Care is essential to the success of Tailored Care Management: Embracing the Paradigm Shift
Patrick McLane MDFamily Medicine at UNCH14 - Enhancing Primary Care Training: The Role of a Behavioral Health Consultant in a Family Medicine Residency Training Program
Clare McNutt PA-CMeadows Mental Health Policy InstituteF02 - Kickstart Your Collaborative Care Program: An Implementation Checklist Made Simple
G04 - From Implementation to Impact: Crafting Effective CoCM Case Studies
H02 - From Workforce Shortages to Solutions: Rethinking Training and Qualifications for CoCM Success
I01 - From Policy to Practice: State Medicaid Coverage for Collaborative Care Management Codes
M02 - Breaking Barriers: Expanding Access to Perinatal Mental Health Through Tech-Enabled Collaborative Care
N01 - Bridging the Gap: Implementing Pediatric Collaborative Care Pathways
Giuliana McQuirt PsyDFlorida State University, College of MedicinePoster 58 - The Relationship Between Maternal Adverse Childhood Experiences and Postpartum Depression and Anxiety in Latinas
Kathryn McTigue DDSUniversity of North Carolina, Adams School of DentistryA04 - Smile! How integrating oral health providers and BHCs can enhance overall patient health
Sarah McVay PsyDProvidence Medical GroupL05 - Mid-Career Panel: Moving Up or Moving Forward
Janet Meda DNP, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, PHN, RNUniversity of California at Davis Medical CenterJ12 - Collaborative Care: Redefining Expansion in Primary Care at an Academic Medical Center
Tai Mendenhall PhD, LMFTUniversity of MinnesotaI02 - Writing Workshop
FSH Editors Meeting
N02 - Moving Beyond Individual Responsibility for Self Care: Advancing Provider-, Team-, and Care Systems- Approaches to Mitigate Burnout and Compassion Fatigue
Federico Mendez MS, LMFT, PhD studentTexas Woman's UniversityPoster 07 - Toward Neuroaffirming Integrated Care: A Relational, Strengths-Based Framework for Neurodivergent Clients in Medical Settings
Kimberly Menzel LMSW, ACSW, LCSWUniversity of North Carolina, Suicide Prevention InstituteO09 - CLASP-PC: A Rapid Response to Chronic or Episodic Non-Acute Suicidality in Primary Care
Emma Miller MSW, LCSWWestern Carolina UniversityPoster 35 - HRSA BHWET Scholar Alumni Professional Outcomes
Larissa Miller PhDDenver Health, Lowry Family Health CenterG09 - Is the “future of healthcare” actually better? A look at ambient AI adoption in a large Integrated Behavioral Health department.
Jacob Mills PsyDCabin Creek Health SystemH10 - Bringing Integrated Care to Street Medicine and Mobile Healthcare Teams Serving People Experiencing Homelessness
Rosa Miranda MSNC Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Rural HealthO02 - Building Foundational Bridges to Enhance Behavioral Health Screening and Connections to Care for Agricultural Workers and their Families in North Carolina
Julian Mitton MD, MPHZero OverdoseE02 - Peer Support Integration within the Collaborative Care Model
Luke Mitzel Ph.D.Center for Integrated Healthcare (VISN 2)J13 - It’s Game Time: Using Games to Increase Engagement and Practice Key Skills during Interactive Learning Groups for Collaborative Care Managers in VHA Integrated Primary Care
K01 - Help the Field Help the Patient: A Journey in Developing a Substance Use Resource for Integrated Primary Care Team Members
Kristina ModyCQCA01 - Behavioral Health Integrated into Primary Care: Health Plan Opportunities
Charles Moore LPCOklahoma City Indian ClinicPoster 19 - Quality Improvement project to evaluate current screening process for efficacy and efficiency
Lindsay Moore PhDProvidence Medical Group OregonA02 - Cognitive Screening in Primary Care – A pilot program aimed to increase screening and management of dementia.
Modjulie Moore MDUNC Department of Family MedicineK02 - Enhancing Farmworker Health Care Access and Quality through Community-based Collaborations and Integration of Medical Learners into Mobile Care Delivery Models.
O02 - Building Foundational Bridges to Enhance Behavioral Health Screening and Connections to Care for Agricultural Workers and their Families in North Carolina
Richard Moore II/MDUniversity of North Carolina, School of Medicine, Family MedicineG06 - Rural HIV - Care Management Considerations
Andre Morgan JrSaint Louis UniversityPoster 03 - Beyond the Walls of Primary Care: Expanding Medical Family Therapy Training in Secondary and Tertiary Care Settings
Emily Morgan PhDProvidence Medical GroupELO1 - But What About The Kids?: How to support kids/families/ourselves during times of political stress
F08 - Autism Evaluations in Primary Care Pediatrics: Closing the Care Gap for Adolescents
I14 - Gender Affirming Care: Letters of Support in Primary Care- A primer for the whole care team
Tamika Motton BA, QMHA II, CADC II, PSS, CRMCascadia HealthK13 - Innovative Pathways to Dual Certification: Empowering Staff to Deliver High-Quality Integrated Care
Daniel Mullin PsyD, M.P.H.UMass Chan Medical SchoolJ04 - Age, Sex and Racial Differences in Long-Term Anti-Depressant Use in Primary Care: What should be done?
Tiffany Munday MBA, RN, CCMVaya HealthF13 - Bridging Gaps and Breaking Silos: Mastering Integrated Care Management and Improving Outcomes
Laura Murray PhDJohns Hopkins School of Public Health; CETA GlobalE01 - Innovative solutions to Transform Access and Expansion in Integrated Care: Transdiagnostic, Technology and Total Care
Sarah Murray LCSWUS Department of Veterans AffairsE04 - Addressing ADHD in Primary Care: Attentional Symptoms Clinical Pathway x 2
Linda Myerholtz PhDUNC Family MedicineH11 - Virtual Video Review: Revamping Direct Observation in a Multisite Family Medicine Residency Program
Katherina Nako PhDPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic MedicineL06 - Contextualizing Supervision in Primary Care: Promoting Supervisee Development Through High-Quality Supervision
Rae Narun M.A.California Pacific Medical CenterF04 - Training the Future Behavioral Health Workforce: The Use of Precepting in Primary Care Settings
Poster 26 - Improving Diabetes Care Through a Primary Care Behavioral Health Pathway: A Quality Improvement Project
Christian Neal(not set)G12 - Beyond the Referral: Practical Strategies for Managing Mental Illness for Non-Specialists
J08 - Innovations in Serving Vulnerable Children and Families in Family Practice Settings
N06 - Squeezing Blood from a Turnip: A Case Study in IBH Implementation, Adaptation, and Lessons Learned
Megan Nelligan BAQP, NADD-DDSTrillium Health ResourcesJ01 - Leveraging Technology and Remote Supports for Integrated, Whole-Person Care: Trillium Health Resources' TULA Program
Tobirus Newby LCSWSteadyLLCF14 - Book Talk - From Cultural Awareness to Cultural Action in Substance Use Treatment
Ann Nguyen PhD, MPHRutgers Center for State Health PolicyH12 - Who needs to lead? The dimensions of leadership needed for system-wide integrated behavioral health adoption
DG15 - How do we excite C-suite leadership at health systems about integrated care?
Franca Niameh PsyDReinvisioning PsychologyO12 - Integrating Behavioral Health Training for Medical Residents and Psychology Doctoral Interns: Building Interprofessional Teams for the Future of Healthcare
Mary Nickel-Nguy DSW, LCSWPurchaser Business Group on HealthA01 - Behavioral Health Integrated into Primary Care: Health Plan Opportunities
Mary Anne Nidiry MDProvidence Medical GroupO10 - A Multidisciplinary approach to Diversity Equity and Inclusion Training in Medical Residency
Elizabeth Nikol DBH, LCSW, A-CBTSummit HealthE14 - Single Session Interventions: An Ideal Mindset for Integrated Care
J14 - Menopause in Primary Care: Validation, Education and Collaboration
Jennifer O'Donnell PsyDSwedish Medical GroupE10 - Women in Leadership: Being Extraordinary
Stacy Ogbeide PsyD, ABPPUT Health San Antonio Long School of MedicineB05 - Substance Use Education in the Interprofessional Setting: The SEIS Project
D06 - Engaging in Team-Based Scholarship in Integrated Care: Tips for Success
F04 - Training the Future Behavioral Health Workforce: The Use of Precepting in Primary Care Settings
H06 - Mentorship in Academic Family Medicine: A Case Example
K06 - Running forward with the Scars We Wear: An Intimate Journey of Breaking Primary Care Boundaries
Poster 26 - Improving Diabetes Care Through a Primary Care Behavioral Health Pathway: A Quality Improvement Project
L06 - Contextualizing Supervision in Primary Care: Promoting Supervisee Development Through High-Quality Supervision
Thomas O'Kane PhDRutgers Health - UBHC Center for Integrated CarePoster 52 - Expanding integrated care practices by investigating factors underlying stakeholder attitudes on integrated care