Full Name
Stacy Ogbeide PsyD, ABPP
Job Title
Associate Professor of Family & Community Medicine and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences; Assistant Dean for Faculty, Long School of Medicine
Company
UT Health San Antonio Long School of Medicine
Speaker Short Bio
By training, Dr. Ogbeide is a Board-Certified Clinical Health Psychologist. Dr. Ogbeide is the Primary Care Track Coordinator for the Clinical Psychology Internship, Associate Chair for Professional Development & Scholarship for the Department of Family & Community Medicine, and an Associate Professor (with Tenure) of Family & Community Medicine. Dr. Ogbeide also has a joint appointment with the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
Additionally, Dr. Ogbeide serves as an Assistant Dean for Faculty in the Office for Faculty within the Long School of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio. Dr. Ogbeide is nationally known for her work in behavioral health integration in primary care, serving on committees such as the National Integration Academy Council through the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Integrated Primary Care Advisory Group through the American Psychological Association, as well as an Associate Editor for the journals Families, Systems, & Health and Psychological Services. Dr. Ogbeide has over 60 scholarly publications, has over 160 professional presentations conducted nationally and internationally, and has been continually funded through federal grants related to primary care workforce development since 2017. Dr. Ogbeide’s professional areas of interest include: The Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) consultation model, behavioral medicine/health psychology, faculty development and mentorship for those who are underrepresented within academic medicine, clinical supervision in primary care, and primary care workforce development. Dr. Ogbeide’s work has been featured on Texas Public Radio, in the San Antonio Express-News, and in other news media outlets. For more information about Dr. Ogbeide, visit: www.stacyogbeide.com
Additionally, Dr. Ogbeide serves as an Assistant Dean for Faculty in the Office for Faculty within the Long School of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio. Dr. Ogbeide is nationally known for her work in behavioral health integration in primary care, serving on committees such as the National Integration Academy Council through the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Integrated Primary Care Advisory Group through the American Psychological Association, as well as an Associate Editor for the journals Families, Systems, & Health and Psychological Services. Dr. Ogbeide has over 60 scholarly publications, has over 160 professional presentations conducted nationally and internationally, and has been continually funded through federal grants related to primary care workforce development since 2017. Dr. Ogbeide’s professional areas of interest include: The Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) consultation model, behavioral medicine/health psychology, faculty development and mentorship for those who are underrepresented within academic medicine, clinical supervision in primary care, and primary care workforce development. Dr. Ogbeide’s work has been featured on Texas Public Radio, in the San Antonio Express-News, and in other news media outlets. For more information about Dr. Ogbeide, visit: www.stacyogbeide.com
Speaking At
B05 - 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
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
