Activity

Activity ID

13487

Expires

November 20, 2024

Format Type

Live

CME Credit

11

Fee

$0

CME Provider: Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine

Description of CME Course

The purpose of this 12-session program is to build the capacity of primary care clinicians and clinical teams to effectively manage common mental health conditions in adults. It will use the Project ECHO model, a tele-mentoring program that uses videoconferencing technology to combine brief expert presentations with interactive and practical case presentations from participants. The overall goal of ECHO programming is to build new capacity for care at the community level.

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Educational Objectives

Attendees will be able to:
Accurately assess and identify ten of the most common mental health concerns in the primary care setting and appropriately prescribe for them.
Integrate treatment of mental health concerns with treatment of physical health.
Demonstrate increased comfort in the assessment and treatment of mental health concerns.

Competencies

Interpersonal & Communication Skills, Medical Knowledge, Patient Care & Procedural Skills, Practice-based Learning & Improvement

CME Credit Type

AMA PRA Category 1 Credit

Practice Setting

Academic Medicine, Inpatient, Outpatient, Rural, Urban, VA/Military

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