[PC-BH-Integration] PC-BH-Integration Digest, Vol 83, Issue 6
Connell, Alexa
Alexa.Connell at umassmemorial.org
Tue Apr 3 10:51:09 EDT 2012
The program mentioned by Sandy Blount below is a live online training
program. It can be taken from anywhere in the world with internet
access. It's really comprehensive. Here's the general website:
http://www.umassmed.edu/cipc/index.aspx and here's the website that
describes the online training
:http://www.umassmed.edu/Content.aspx?id=144778&linkidentifier=id&itemid
=144778 .
Alexa Connell, Ph.D.
Assistant Director
The Center for Integrated Primary Care
Department of Family Medicine
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Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2012 11:44:48 -0500
From: "Donner, Lorraine" <ldonner at thresholds.org>
To: "'[National Council's Behavioral Health - Primary Care
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Subject: Re: [PC-BH-Integration] Integration "Tips"/Advice
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Are there online resources for training for people that don't have
access to local training? Also how about including psychiatric mental
health nurses as these behavioral health specialists within primary care
settings? Nurses have the ideal biopsychosocial background.
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[mailto:pc-bh-integration-bounces at lists101.his.com] On Behalf Of Bill
McFeature
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 11:38 AM
To: '[National Council's Behavioral Health - Primary Care
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Subject: Re: [PC-BH-Integration] Integration "Tips"/Advice
Thanks to leaders in the PCBHI field like Blount Alexander and Kirk
Strosahl, we have been in the process with Radford University Faculty in
developing a BHC Certificate program for all disciplines of Psychology,
Clinical Counseling ,and Clinical Social Work programs who have "bought
in" to the importance of both academic and brief treatment/ clinical
training in preparing future behavioral health specialist to work within
primary care settings as well as seasoned licensed BH practitioners in
need of the BHC certificate.
Bill McFeature, PhD
Director, SVCHS Integrative Behavioral Health Care Services
2195 Euclid Avenue, Suite #6
Bristol, Virginia 24201
office-276-669-5179
fax-276-591-3677
bmcfeature at svchs.com<mailto:bmcfeature at svchs.com>
bmcfeatur at radford.edu<mailto:bmcfeatur at radford.edu>
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[mailto:pc-bh-integration-bounces at lists101.his.com] On Behalf Of Blount,
Alexander
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Subject: Re: [PC-BH-Integration] Integration "Tips"/Advice
We also have found that training is crucial. We have trained over 1300
mental health professionals to be successful behavioral health
clinicians in primary care. For the fall, we have compressed our
Certificate Program in Primary Care Behavioral Health into three months
while adding available hours of training.
Alexander Blount, EdD
Director, Center for Integrated Primary Care University of
Massachusetts Medical School www. UMassMed. edu/CIPC
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From: "Little, Virna" <vlittle at institute2000.org>
To: "[National Council's Behavioral Health - Primary Care
IntegrationListserve]" <pc-bh-integration at lists101.his.com>
Sent: Sat, Mar 31, 2012 17:37:51 GMT+00:00
Subject: Re: [PC-BH-Integration] Integration "Tips"/Advice Training is
critical-training on integrated care, training on how to practice in
integrated settings and training about other disciplines on the
integrated team and training on how to work as part of a
transdisciplinary team-the stronger the training the stronger the
foundation will be for developing an integrated care system that will
truly change the face of care delivery in the organization !
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[mailto:pc-bh-integration-bounces at lists101.his.com] On Behalf Of Heather
Cobb
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 5:16 PM
To: pc-bh-integration at nccbh.net
Subject: [PC-BH-Integration] Integration "Tips"/Advice
CIHS would like to share "Integration Tips" via a daily publication at
the upcoming National Council Conference.
Do you have one (or a few), overarching tidbit/advice to share with
colleagues around the nation interested in integrating care?
We appreciate your help and look forward to sharing your insight and
experience with others.
Heather Cobb
National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare SAMHSA-HRSA Center
for Integrated Health Solutions
(202) 684-7457 x277
www.integration.samhsa.gov<http://www.integration.samhsa.gov>
If you're interested in the integration of primary and behavioral
healthcare, you can't miss a single issue of eSolutions, the monthly
newsletter of the SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions.
Subscribe today<http://www.integration.samhsa.gov/about-us/e-solutions>!
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Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2012 08:59:26 -0400
From: Marla Oros <moros at groupmosaic.com>
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Subject: Re: [PC-BH-Integration] Integration "Tips"/Advice
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Do you have a speaker in the D.C. area that can talk about
interdisciplinary team care? thanks.
Marla Oros, RN MS
The Mosaic Group
702 W. Lake Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21210
410-433-1423
410-323-2851 (fax)
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Virna
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 1:38 PM
To: [National Council's Behavioral Health - Primary Care
IntegrationListserve]
Subject: Re: [PC-BH-Integration] Integration "Tips"/Advice
Training is critical-training on integrated care, training on how to
practice in integrated settings and training about other disciplines on
the integrated team and training on how to work as part of a
transdisciplinary team-the stronger the training the stronger the
foundation will be for developing an integrated care system that will
truly change the face of care delivery in the organization !
From: pc-bh-integration-bounces at lists101.his.com
[mailto:pc-bh-integration-bounces at lists101.his.com] On Behalf Of Heather
Cobb
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2012 5:16 PM
To: pc-bh-integration at nccbh.net
Subject: [PC-BH-Integration] Integration "Tips"/Advice
CIHS would like to share "Integration Tips" via a daily publication at
the upcoming National Council Conference.
Do you have one (or a few), overarching tidbit/advice to share with
colleagues around the nation interested in integrating care?
We appreciate your help and look forward to sharing your insight and
experience with others.
Heather Cobb
National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare
SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions
(202) 684-7457 x277
www.integration.samhsa.gov
If you're interested in the integration of primary and behavioral
healthcare, you can't miss a single issue of eSolutions, the monthly
newsletter of the SAMHSA-HRSA Center for Integrated Health Solutions.
Subscribe today <http://www.integration.samhsa.gov/about-us/e-solutions>
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