We will present a poster on the research discussed further below. Along with the information highlighted in the abstract, we will highlight additional findings, particularly those which may inform efforts to spread integrated care practices. The poster will also contain a QR code linking interested attendants to the full paper.
Holly Lister PhD, Program Manager, Rutgers University Center for Integrated Care,
Stephanie Marcello PhD, Assistant Vice President of Academics, Integration, and Innovation, Rutgers University Center for Integrated Care,
Rina Haleva M. Ed, Training and Consultation Specialist, Rutgers Center for Integrated Care, Cranford, NJ
Katie Hilton MA, Training and Consultation Specialist, Rutgers University Behavioral Healthcare, Piscataway, New Jersey
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