Getting Started in Primary Care Behavioral Health: Job Acquisition for Students and New Professionals Danielle King, PsyD Joan Fleishman, PsyD Stacy A. Ogbeide, PsyD, MS Travis A. Cos, PhD Elana Maurin, PhD, MHS Lesley Manson, PsyD J. B. Robinson, MA Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 16 th Annual Conference October 16-18, 2014 Washington, DC U.S.A. Session F3b Friday, October 17, 2014
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Session F3b Friday, October 17, 2014. Getting Started in Primary Care Behavioral Health: Job Acquisition for Students and New Professionals. Danielle King, PsyD Joan Fleishman, PsyD Stacy A. Ogbeide, PsyD, MS Travis A. Cos, PhD Elana Maurin , PhD, MHS Lesley Manson, PsyD - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Getting Started in Primary Care Behavioral Health: Job Acquisition for Students and New Professionals
Danielle King, PsyD
Joan Fleishman, PsyD
Stacy A. Ogbeide, PsyD, MS
Travis A. Cos, PhD
Elana Maurin, PhD, MHS
Lesley Manson, PsyD
J. B. Robinson, MA
Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 16th Annual ConferenceOctober 16-18, 2014 Washington, DC U.S.A.
Session F3bFriday, October 17, 2014
Faculty Disclosure
• We have not had any relevant financial relationships during the past 12 months.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:
Learning Objective #1 • Identify pathways for finding Primary Care Behavioral
Health (PCBH) positionsLearning Objective #2• Discuss helpful approaches to interviewing for a PCBH
position Learning Objective #3• Describe the components of an effective Primary Care
Behavioral Health program proposal
References
Fisher, L. & Dickinson, W.F. (2014). Psychology and primary care: New collaborations for providing effective care for adults with chronic health conditions. American Psychologist, 69, 355-363.
Hunter, C. L., & Goodie, J. L. (2012). Behavioral health in the Department of Defense Patient-Centered Medical Home: History, finance, policy, work force development, and evaluation. Translational Behavioral Medicine, 2, 355-363. doi:10.1007/s13142-012-0142-7
Hunter, C. L., Goodie, J. L., Oordt, M. S., & Dobmeyer, A. C. (2009). Building an integrated primary care service. In C. Hunter, J. Goodie, M. Oordt, & A. Dobmeyer (Eds.), Integrated behavioral health in primary care: Step-by-step guidance for assessment and intervention (pp. 11-20). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Miller, B. F., Brown Levey, S. M., Payne-Murphy, J. C., & Kwan, B. M. (2014). Outlining the Scope of Behavioral Health Practice in Integrated Primary Care: Dispelling the Myth of the One-Trick Mental Health Pony.
References
O’Donohue, W.T., & James, L.C. (2009). The primary care toolkit. Practical resources for the integrated behavioral care provider. New York, NY: Springer Publishing.
Robinson, P., & Strosahl. K. (2009). Behavioral health consultation and primary care: Lessons Learned. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 16, 58-71. doi:10.1007/s10880-009-9145-z
Robinson, P., & Reiter, J. (2007). Behavioral Consultation and Primary Care A guide to integrating services. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, LLC.
Runyan, C., Robinson, P., Gould, D. A. (2013). Ethical issues facing providers in collaborative primary care settings: Do current guidelines suffice to guide the future of team based primary care? Families, Systems, & Health, 31, 1-8. doi:10.1037/a0031895
Weisberg, R. B. & Magidson, J. F. (2014). Integrating cognitive behavioral therapy into primary care. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 21, 247-251.
Learning Assessment
• A learning assessment is required for CE credit.
• A question and answer period will be conducted at the end of this presentation.
Pathways into the Workforce
Informal• Professional Organizations and Conferences
– Collaborative Family Healthcare Association– Division 38 (Health Psychology) of APA– Society of Behavioral Medicine– American Academy of Family Physicians
• Local Networking– Physician Networking Groups and/or Events– Local Professional Associations– LinkedIn Professional Networks
Introduce yourself, ask for a card, and FOLLOW UP!
Formal• Employment Listings and Websites
– Indeed.com, Monster.com, Careerbuilder.com, etc.– Association Newsletters/Websites– Dept of Veterans Affairs Jobs Website– Local Employer Job Postings
• Professional Listserves– Collaborative Family Healthcare Association– Division 38 (Health Psychology) of APA– Society of Behavioral Medicine
Seek out opportunities within your own organizations!
Pathways into the Workforce
Skills to Highlight: Training & Experience
• Systems-oriented approach• Knowledge related to:
– Various treatment modalities– Behavioral and medical disorders– Psychotropic meds (not required, but a
plus)• Consultation/liaison skills• SO, any health/peds psych experience
– Be prepared for panel interview, clinical vignettes, and to share your own clinical experiences.
• Intangibles– How can you help the clinic’s specific needs.
What are they looking for?
– If possible, ask a mentor who works in an integrated PCBH model for feedback and potential questions
– Job description– Salary– Position funding
Questions to Ask Your Potential Employer
Robinson & Strosahl, 2009
– What do they want from you? • Clinical? • Teaching? • Research? • Advocacy? • All of the above?
– Are your professional goals consistent with the position?
– Goals for PCBH implementation
Questions to Ask Your Potential Employer
Hunter & Goodie, 2012; Hunter et al., 2009
– Patient population? High acuity? – Number of providers per clinic session– Number of patients seen per clinic session– Other integrated (or co-located) services on site?
• Referral process to other services
– Staff training?– Training for you?– Billing?– EHR?– BHC location? (the closer, the better)
Questions to Ask Your Potential Employer
Developing New Positions
• Finding an Organization– State Primary Care Association– National Health Service Corp– SAMHSA/HRSA– Networking– Google!
• Researching an Organization– Mission of the organization– Stakeholders within the organization– Size of the organization– Current clinical programs– State and county reimbursement structure– Integration Programs in the Surrounding Area
Developing New Positions
• Contacting an Organization– A Tale of Two Cover Letters
• Case Study One• Case Study Two
Developing New Positions
Program Proposal: Development
• Know your audience and key stakeholders• Introduce evidence for the model• Develop aims from practice specific needs• Promote clinical role• Understand organizational structure• Address implementation plan• Address financial viability and sustainability
– Direct Revenue
Program Proposal: Development
• Business case for BH– Indirect value– Patient satisfaction– PCMH– Team based care
• Get buy in for integrated model• Promote clinical role• Highlight evidence for value added model• Address implementation plan• Address financial viability and sustainability• Anticipate questions and concerns
Program Proposal: The Pitch
Session Evaluation
Please complete and return theevaluation form to the classroom