The UW Integrated Care Training Program (ICTP) has several programs within the larger training effort:
UW Psychiatry and Addictions Case Conference (UW PACC)
UW PACC is a free, weekly teleconference that connects community providers with UW Medicine psychiatrists.
Community-Based Integrated Care Fellowship
The Community-Based Integrated Care Fellowship offered at the UW Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is a new year-long employment-friendly program for psychiatric providers seeking additional training to deliver integrated care in community-based settings.
Mental Health Learning Series for PCPs
The Mental Health Learning Series for PCPs offered at the UW Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is a six-month, cohort-based series designed to help PCPs enhance their knowledge, skills, and confidence in managing common mental health conditions in primary care.
Population Mental Health and Integrated Care Fellowship
The Population Mental Health and Integrated Care Fellowship offered at the UW Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is a unique opportunity to learn how to provide integrated care through delivery of consultation to non-mental health settings (such as primary care).
Integrated Care Psychiatric Consultant Learning Collaborative
This learning collaborative is designed to provide additional support to psychiatric consultants to deliver integrated care and Collaborative Care in community-based settings.
Integrated Care Pathway
This career development pathway for residents provides an opportunity to explore integrated care as a career option and develop unique clinical skills.
Integrated Care Psychology Residency
The Integrated Primary Care Track of the Psychology Residency Program fosters independent practice in increasingly complex situations to prepare psychologists to participate in and promote integrated behavioral health care in primary care.