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Arizona Integrated Care Training
Date and time
Location
Lecture Room B102, Health Sciences Education Building
University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix 435 North Fifth Street Phoenix, AZ 85004Description
Join us for a two-part training session on the principles of collaborative care, applying an integrated care approach and practical integrated care skills for psychiatrists. There is no cost to attend. You can also enjoy a continental breakfast and working lunch.
Date: Saturday, October 29, 2016, 8 am to 3 pm
Location:
Lecture Room B102, Health Sciences Education Building,
University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix Campus,
435 North 5th Street, Phoenix, Arizona
You can get parking information at
(http://phoenixmed.arizona.edu/campus/campus-parking-information)
Session 1
8:20 am – 12:20 pm
Integrated Care Overview: The Evidence-Based Principles of Collaborative Care and Working as a Team and
Integrated Care in Arizona: Looking to the Future and Interactive Panel Discussion with Arizona Providers
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Audience: Psychiatrists and PCPs
- Panel: Representative Panel of Arizona Psychiatrists and PCPs
- Faculty: Lori Raney, MD
Session 2
12:20 pm – 3:00 pm
Applying the Integrated Care Approach: Practical Skills for the Psychiatrist
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Audience: Psychiatrists
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Faculty: Lori Raney, MD
- Topics: Hands-on Practical Collaborative Care Skills, Exercises, Case Reviews, and Practice Applications for Psychiatrists
Applying the Integrated Care Approach:
Practical Skills for the Consulting Psychiatrist*
Faculty: Lori Raney, MD
Dr. Raney is Chair of the APA’s Workgroup on Integrated Care
and a principal with Health Management Associates
Psychiatrists are in a unique position to help shape mental health care delivery in the current rapidly evolving healthcare reform landscape using integrated care approaches, in which mental health is delivered in primary care settings. In this model of care, a team of providers, including the patient’s primary care provider, a care manager and a psychiatric consultant, work together to provide evidence-based mental health care.
Part 2 of this day-long training includes a combination of didactics and interactive exercises to provide a psychiatrist with the skills necessary to leverage their expertise in the Collaborative Care model, the integrated care approach with the strongest evidence base. This training describes the delivery of mental health care in primary care settings with a focus on the evidence–base, guiding principles and practical skills needed to function as a primary care consulting psychiatrist. Topics include:
- Supporting accountable care
- Leadership essentials for the integrated care psychiatrist
- Introduction to implementation strategies.
This training is supported as part of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Transforming Clinical Practice Initiative as awarded to the American Psychiatric Association (APA).
*By completing this training, psychiatrists will receive free CME credits and be eligible to participate in a Learning Collaborative with other psychiatrists beginning in the Fall 2016. Learning Collaboratives will offer Maintenance of Certification credit.
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide CME for physicians.
The APA designates this live activity for a maximum of 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Additional funding provided by the Arizona Psychiatric Society through an expedited grant from the American Psychiatric Association. Facilities use and audio-visual support from the University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix,and facilities use and audio-visual support for the Session 1 remote broadcast provided by the Flagstaff Medical Center and Banner University Medicine Whole Health Clinic, Tucson.
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Contact aschnock@azmed.org with any questions. Hope to see you at upcoming events of the Arizona Psychiatric Society!