This panel discussion aims to explore the career trajectories of mid-career integrated behavioral health professionals, examining the factors that have influenced their career decisions and the rationale behind choices to either remain in their current roles or pursue different paths.
Sarah Beckmann PsyD, Licensed Psychologist, Ascension Via Christi Family Medicine Residency, Denver, CO
Sarah McVay PsyD, Behavioral Health Provider, Providence Medical Group, Santa Rosa, CA
Courtney Valentine PhD, Behavioral Health Psychologist, Kadlec's Family Medicine Residency, West Richland, WA
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