Full Name
Samantha Hamburger MSW
Job Title
Program Coordinator
Company
UNC Department of Family Medicine
City (Address)
Chapel Hill
State/Province/County (Address)
North Carolina
Speaker Short Bio
Patricia Huerta, PhD, MS, LMFT, is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine in the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University (ECU). Dr. Huerta is a licensed marriage and family therapist in North Carolina, with advanced clinical training in integrated behavioral health in primary care settings, gender identity and sexual health, and suicide prevention in adolescents and young adults. In addition to providing psychotherapy and integrated behavioral health services to patients at ECU’s Family Medicine Clinic, Dr. Huerta facilitates didactic and experiential trainings for the clinic’s behavioral health consultants (BHC), which include doctoral-level psychology and master’s-level marriage and family therapy students, and family medicine residents and offers clinical supervision to the BHCs. Dr. Huerta completed her PhD in Human Development and Family Studies with a specialization in Couple and Family Therapy at Michigan State University and her Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy at ECU. Dr. Huerta’s research interests include integrated primary care, gender-affirming care, sexual health, and suicide prevention.
Speaking At
B04 - 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
Poster 11 - How many BHCs do we need? Behavioral Health Consultant Staffing Ratios within Primary Care Behavioral Health
M12 - Preparing Family Medicine to Address the Youth Behavioral Health Crisis: One Year Outcomes
H14 - Enhancing Primary Care Training: The Role of a Behavioral Health Consultant in a Family Medicine Residency Training Program
Poster 11 - How many BHCs do we need? Behavioral Health Consultant Staffing Ratios within Primary Care Behavioral Health
M12 - Preparing Family Medicine to Address the Youth Behavioral Health Crisis: One Year Outcomes
