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Advancing Integrated Care Through Cotraining of Residents and Psychology Postdoctoral Fellows

Authors :
Duggan, Mary
Bancroft, Courtney
Browder, Casey
Gorski, Victoria
Source :
Families, Systems & Health. December, 2022, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p540, 12 p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Introduction: While integrated behavioral health (TBH) is growing as a primary care practice paradigm, there are gaps in developing the workforce needed. In particular, there are few examples of cotraining curricula in IBH for family medicine residents with postdoctoral psychology fellows. Furthermore, even fewer programs incorporate a coleaming primary care practice environment featuring a targeted approach to care for patients with chronic illness using panel management and integrated care. Method: In this article, the authors describe a cotraining experience in an urban federally qualified health center supported by a 5-year Health Resources and Services Administration Title VII grant, within a social justice mission-driven academic department to prepare both family medicine (FM) residents and primary care psychology (PCP) postdoctoral fellows for IBH practice. The article will discuss the specific components of the shared/parallel curriculum, integration of social justice and population health principles and practices, and a structured approach for resident/fellow partnership. Results: The authors share the clinical and educational impacts of this integrated cotraining curriculum model as described by the FM residents and PCP fellows. The article describes workforce results measuring the diversity of the trainees and their postprogram jobs serving vulnerable populations. Discussion: The interdisciplinary cotraining between FM residents and PCP fellows presents an innovative approach to developing workforce capacity for integrated practice in medically underserved settings. This article describes the creation and implementation of a cotraining curriculum and provides recommendations for other programs and residencies preparing their residents and future PCP psychologists to practice and teach skills in integrated care. Keywords: integrated behavioral health, primary care psychology, health equity, family medicine residency, interdisciplinary training<br />An integrated behavioral health (IBH) model of care partners behavioral specialists with physicians and the medical team to deliver comprehensive, biopsychosocial care to patients during primary care visits. In an [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10917527
Volume :
40
Issue :
4
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Families, Systems & Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.734516968
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1037/fsh0000754