Mayo Clinic Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care 2024 - Approaches that Work

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  • Date 19-01-2024 - 20-01-2024
Mayo Clinic Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care 2024 - Approaches that Work, Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Conference Title
Mayo Clinic Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care 2024 - Approaches that Work
Event Type
Conference
Conference Date
19-01-2024 to 20-01-2024
Location
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Organization Name / Organize By
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development
Organizing/Related Departments
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development
Organization Type
Event Organizing Company
ConferenceCategory
Non Technical
ConferenceLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
Related Industries

Research/Science

Location
Phoenix, Arizona, United States

This year's Integrated Behavioral Health (IBH) conference will focus on two themes: basics of developing and running an integrated behavioral health program and low-intensity, high-impact interventions in primary care. Primary care represents the "front entryway" into the healthcare system. Primary care, family medicine, and pediatric teams are tasked with not only caring for the medical needs of their patients but with caring for the mental health needs of their patients as well. Embedding evidence-based mental health interventions within the primary care environment represents a unique opportunity to promote overall health in a less stigmatized environment, with opportunities for earlier intervention and improved outcomes. Considerable variability exists across primary care clinics in terms of populations served, patterns of medical and psychiatric conditions and comorbidities, internal and community-based mental health resources, and barriers to care. Even with minimal resources, strategic investments can be made in designing, implementing, and evaluating integrated programs within primary care. A growing evidence base also exists for brief, single-session mental health interventions that can be delivered right at the point of care. IBH teams of social workers, psychologists, nurses, and psychiatric prescribers all bring a unique skill set that can deliver highly targeted, single-session interventions to help serve the entire primary care population in a resource-efficient manner.

Course format involves engaging lectures, rich with case examples within the context of existing and emerging science. Breakout seminars will be interactive and emphasize collaborative learning. Attendees will be able to engage with faculty and other learners as they share their own integrated behavioral health experiences, challenges, and opportunities.

Live (in-person) and livestream (virtual) available.

Target Audience: This course is designed for the many disciplines and providers involved in primary care integrated behavioral health, including psychiatry, psychology, social work, nursing, primary care, pharmacists, and pediatrics. The content is relevant to physicians, advanced practice providers, desk staff, and schedulers.

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Speakers: Course Directors: Craig N. Sawchuk, Ph.D., L.P. and Mark D. Williams, M.D.

Registration Fees
Available
Registration Fees Details
MD, DO, PhD, Scientist Registration: USD 699.00, Allied Health Professionals, NP, PA, Retiree Registration: USD 599.00
Registration Ways
Website
Address/Venue
Mayo Clinic Franke Education Center  5777 East Mayo Blvd  Pin/Zip Code : 85054
Contact
Mayo Clinic CME Customer Service

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