Integrated Care Psychiatric Consultant Learning Collaborative

About the Integrated Care Psychiatric Consultant Learning Collaborative

The University of Washington is excited to welcome Psychiatric Consultants to our Integrated Care Learning Collaborative. The CME-approved Learning Collaborative is designed to provide additional support to psychiatric consultants to deliver integrated care and Collaborative Care in community-based settings.

The one-hour Learning Collaborative sessions are offered once a month via videoconference, with a short didactic presentation followed by questions and discussion on a variety of integrated care topics. Sessions are held on the second Tuesday of the month from 12:00 – 1:00 pm.

The four main aims of the Learning Collaborative are to:

  • Create a statewide learning collaborative that provides support to psychiatric consultants (MDs, DOs, ARNPs, and PAs) that are currently engaged in an integrated care or Collaborative Care practice. 
  • Build upon psychiatric consultants’ prior integrated care training and/or experience by further developing their skills in delivery of effective integrated care.  
  • Target a current gap in integrated care efforts in Washington State by promoting sustainability through longitudinal support for practicing psychiatric consultants in their integrated care programs. 
  • Assist Washington State psychiatric consultants in building a support network, especially in remote and underserved areas of Washington. 

 

Registration

You can register for the series here

Participation in this series is free and you are welcome to share the following registration link with your colleagues: https://redcap.link/PCLC

 

Current Series

Date
Topic
May 14
Integrated Care Models in Remote Locations
Kimiko (Koko) Urata, MD and Jessica Whitfield, MD, MPH
June 11
Implementing CoCM Training Into a NP Fellowship Program for Recent Graduates
Nurse Practitioner Fellows and Brendan McDonald, DNP, ARNP, PMHNP-BC
July 9 No Session
August 13 CoCM Metrics Matter
Diane Powers, MA, MBA and Shanda Wells, PsyD
September 10 Suicide Assessments/Interventions in The Primary Care Setting
Julie Richards, PhD, MPH
Ocotber 8 Ambulatory Withdrawal  
Mark Duncan, MD 
November 12 General Concepts for Managing Late Life Behavioral Life Issues in Primary Care
Audrey Eichenberger, MD and Olga Koblova, MD 
December 10 School-Based Behavioral Health Care 
Will French, MD, DFAACAP 

Click here to access slides from past sessions.

 

CME Accreditation

The University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 12 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.        (Each session is 1.0 credits)