The joint Master of Social Work program at the St. Catherine University and University of St. Thomas School of Social Work has several areas of curriculum that offer learning opportunities for integrated healthcare and interprofessional education. These include field practicums in certified health care homes and integrated care settings, and a new elective on social work in integrated healthcare.
One of the courses, Clinical Social Work Practice in Integrated Healthcare, educates social work students in the direct practice of integrated behavioral health in primary care. Students become knowledgeable of the roles of behavioral health providers working in primary care settings, theories and models of care, and cross-cultural issues. They develop skills in engagement, assessment, intervention planning and implementation, and practice evaluation. Because populations served in primary care settings span the spectrum of severity in both the physical and behavioral health dimensions, students develop competencies in engaging and supporting patients across a range of health conditions. This includes the essential practice skills needed to effectively address the challenges of integrating services and care as well as support for persons with health, mental health, and substance use problems.
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