This postdoctoral residency in integrated care and behavioral medicine allows participants to become engaged in multiple activities in both the Oakland and Martinez VA primary care settings. Both settings provide behavioral health services fully integrated into primary care, but the models of integration are distinct, providing the resident with exposure to different care models. In both settings, the resident is involved in providing same-day access to mental health services for veterans seen in primary care and specialized behavioral medicine interventions that are critical to the mission of prevention, health promotion, and chronic disease management. The resident will function on a variety of interprofessional teams in a variety of specific roles. The program's settings provide experience with a very diverse range of patient backgrounds and presenting problems. As such, developing competency in the provision of culturally sensitive care is a major training component.
Specific activities include:
This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association. The next site visit will be in 2020.
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