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Behavioral Health Panel on Cultural Competencies: April 16th @ Noon ET
PCPCC's Behavioral Health Special Interest Group (SIG)
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 @ 12:00 -1:00PM ET
Call Number: 712-432-0900, Access Code: 868853#
Join PCPCC's Next Behavioral Health Call
Join us next Wednesday, April 16th, for a special panel presentation on cultural competencies critical for the integration of behavioral health into primary care and the patient-centered medical home. Several leading experts will join the call to provide updates and lead a discussion on recent research and tools that their respective organizations have developed to guide and assist behavioral health integration.
Note: No registration is required for this call. A more detailed agenda will be sent on April 16th.
Panel Spotlight
Tawara Goode, MA, Director, National Center on Cultural Competencies and Associate Director, Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies
(Moderator) Parinda Khatri, PhD, Clinical Psychologist, Director of Integrated Care, Cherokee Health Systems
Rick Ybarra, Program Officer, The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health in Texas
Ruth Shim, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Bahavioral Sciences, Morehouse School of Medicine / National Center for Primary Care
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