The Certificate Program in Primary Care Behavioral Health helps clinicians adapt their training to the bourgeoning world of integrated primary care by offering a series of workshops that train mental health and primary care clinicians to work collectively in order to better meet the health needs of their patients. This program consists of seven full-day workshops featuring 36 hours of didactic and interactive training; Distance Learning Sites are also available for participation using web-based conferencing technologies.
Each workshop focuses on different components of primary care and behavioral health:
The Certificate Program has been taught biannually since 2007 to approximately 1500 participants from across the country.
Using a retrospective self-assessment pre- and post-test evaluation of the participants’ skills, this program has been shown to change both the training experience and the participants’ ability to use these learned skills in practice. The evaluation report published by the University of Massachusetts has shown the program to be an effective way for participants to gain the skills needed to succeed in the diverse practice of primary care behavioral health.
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