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9th National Conference February 7-9, 2019 New Orleans, LA Psychology on the Cutting Edge: Celebrating Psychologists’ Roles, Contributions, and Diversity in Academic Health Centers February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Continuing Education Continuing education credit for the 9th National Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers (APAHC) Conference will be provided by Division 12 - Society of Clinical Psychology of the American Psychological Association. Division 12 is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Division 12 - Society of Clinical Psychology maintains responsibility for the program and its content. Partial credit of individual sessions is not available. CE certificates for attending activities will be emailed no later than 4 weeks following the conference to all participants who pay the CE fee and complete the required evaluations. The CE fee is non-refundable. * Indicates session is eligible for CE throughout this program. Target Audience Psychologists, educators, and allied health professionals in medical schools, teaching hospitals, and academic health centers. Stay Connected Share your conference experiences on social media! Follow us on Facebook at APAHCnews and on Twitter @APAHCnews. Use #APAHC2019 when posting to Twitter and Facebook! February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
APAHC 2019 Conference Planning Committee Amy M. Williams, PhD John A. Yozwiak, PhD Co-Chair Co-Chair Henry Ford Health System University of Kentucky College of Medicine Elizabeth Cash, PhD Laura Daniels, PhD Sponsorship Registration University of Louisville Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Department of Family Medicine Teresa Pan, PhD Cindee Rolston, PhD Trainee Representative CV Consultation VA Palo Alto Health Care System Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
APAHC Board of Directors Ronald T. Brown, PhD ABPP Zeeshan Butt, PhD Wendy Ward, PhD ABPP Amit Shahane, PhD Past President President President-Elect Treasurer Elizabeth Cash, PhD Molly Clark, PhD ABPP Andrea Bradford, PhD Donna LaPaglia, PsyD Secretary (interim) Member-at-Large Member-at-Large Div 12 Representative February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
APAHC Appointed Officers Laura Shaffer, PhD William Robiner, PhD ABPP RoseAnne Illes, PhD Laura Daniels, PhD AAMC Council of AAMC Council of Academic Diversity & Health Membership Chair Academic Societies Societies Disparities Chair Jr. Representative Sr. Representative Lauren Penwell-Waines, PhD Joanna S. Yost, PhD Leila Z. Islam, PhD Teresa Y. Pan, PhD APAHC Grand Rounds Editor Social Media Chair Early Career Trainee Chair Psychology Chair Ronald T. Brown, PhD ABPP Gerald Leventhal, PhD John A. Yozwiak, PhD Amy M. Williams, PhD Journal of Clinical Research Committee Research Committee 2019 APAHC Psychology in Medical Co-Chair Co-Chair Conference Co-Chair Settings Editor 2019 APAHC Conference Co-Chair February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Keynote Speakers Darrell G. Kirch, MD ALL HANDS ON DECK - DISRUPTION IN ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTERS President and CEO, Association of American Medical Colleges Board of Regents, American College of Psychiatrists Member, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Special Medical Advisory Group Co-Chair, National Academy of Medicine Action Collaborative on Clinician Well-Being and Resilience Distinguished Life Fellow, American Psychiatric Association Today’s political, economic, and social realities, paired with rapid changes in our health care system, present significant challenges to academic health centers in our aim to provide better care to individuals and populations at reasonable cost. This session will highlight six major challenges facing academic health centers in our three mission areas of clinical care, medical research, and medical education, as well as challenges related to health inequities, clinician burnout, and a leadership deficit. Dr. Kirch will also focus on the leadership imperatives necessary to move beyond our current challenges and shape the health care culture of the future. Throughout the session, Dr. Kirch will highlight specific leadership opportunities for psychologists in academic health centers. Bradley E. Karlin, PhD, ABPP TRANSFORMING MENTAL HEALTH CARE THROUGH STRATEGIC DISSEMINATION & IMPLEMENTATION OF EVIDENCE-BASED PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENTS IN HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS Vice President, Education Development Center Chief of Mental Health and Aging, Education Development Center Past President, Society of Clinical Psychology Fellow, American Psychological Association The presentation will review strategic, multi-level approaches for promoting the dissemination and delivery of evidence-based psychological treatments in health care systems, based on the findings of implementation science and the presenter’s extensive February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
experience and scholarship related to the broad dissemination and implementation of evidence-based psychological treatments in large public and private health care systems. The presentation will also review innovative approaches and applied tools recently developed for promoting patient uptake and engagement in evidence-based psychotherapies and other mental health treatments, including direct-to-consumer public awareness resources and a brief pre-treatment intervention and associated toolkit developed for the VA health care system and the community for promoting shared decision-making and treatment engagement in the delivery of mental health care. Jared L. Skillings, PhD, ABPP WELCOME TO THE NEW AGE: HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE OF PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICE Chief of Professional Practice, American Psychological Association Chair, ABPP Council of Presidents of Psychology Specialist Academies Member, Board of Trustees, American Board of Professional Psychology Past President, Michigan Psychological Association Fellow, Michigan Psychological Association Fellow, American Academy of Clinical Health Psychology This TED talk-style presentation will explore a single question: Is the current state of (your) psychology practice where it should be to prepare for the future? Through examples from other industries, best practices in leadership science, and a healthy dose of humor, we will present an innovative strategy for envisioning and creating future success for psychology practice. February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Program Schedule Thursday, February 7, 2019 7:45 am - 8:30 am BOOT CAMP REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST 8:00 am - 4:00 pm EARLY CAREER BOOT CAMP 8:00 am - 4:00 pm MID-CAREER BOOT CAMP 8:00 am - 4:00 pm INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION WORKSHOP 8:30 am - 4:00 pm APA INTERNSHIP & POSTDOC SITE VISITOR TRAINING 4:00 pm - 6:30 pm CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 4:20 pm - 4:30 pm WELCOME Zeeshan Butt, PhD, President, APAHC 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm KEYNOTE: ALL HANDS ON DECK - DISRUPTION IN ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTERS * Darrell G. Kirch, MD 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm KEYNOTE: WELCOME TO THE NEW AGE: HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE OF PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICE * Jared L. Skillings, PhD, ABPP 6:45 pm - 8:00 pm RECEPTION & SCIENTIFIC POSTER SESSION 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm TRAINEE & EARLY CAREER SOCIAL EVENT February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Program Schedule Friday, February 8, 2019 (morning) 7:45 am - 8:15 am REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST 8:15 am - 8:30 am WELCOME & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS John A. Yozwiak, PhD, & Amy M. Williams, PhD, Conference Co-Chairs 8:30 am - 9:30 am KEYNOTE: TRANSFORMING MENTAL HEALTH CARE THROUGH STRATEGIC DISSEMINATION & IMPLEMENTATION OF EVIDENCE-BASED PSYCHOLOGICAL TREATMENTS IN HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS * Bradley E. Karlin, PhD, ABPP 9:30 am - 10:30 am PSYCHOLOGIST WORKFORCE PROJECTIONS: PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE * Karen Stamm, PhD 10:30 am - 10:50 am BREAK 10:50 am - 11:50 am TRANSLATING CLINICAL SCIENCE TO EXPAND OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE: PROGRAMS AND POLICIES * C. Vaile Wright, PhD 11:50 am - 1:30 pm APAHC AWARDS & BOARD UPDATES Lunch provided February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Program Schedule Friday, February 8, 2019 (afternoon) 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE INTEGRATION IN PRIMARY & SPECIALTY CARE - OPTIMIZING YOUR INTEGRATED CARE TOOLBOX * Andrew Champine, PsyD 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm EXPANDING CONSULTATION-LIAISON PSYCHOLOGY BEYOND THE ACADEMIC MEDICINE SETTING * Lloyd Berg, PhD, ABPP 3:30 pm - 3:45 pm BREAK 3:45 pm - 4:45 pm HEALTH, & BARRIERS TO HEALTH, FOR TRANSGENDER PEOPLE * Molly Gabriel-Champine, PhD 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION INTEREST GROUP MEETING February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Program Schedule Saturday, February 9, 2019 8:00 am - 8:30 am REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST 8:30 am - 9:30 am AT THE EDGE: THE ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGISTS IN EMERGENCY CARE * Jennifer M. Peltzer-Jones, PsyD, RN 9:30 am - 10:30 am CHRONIC PAIN & THE OPIOID CRISIS: THE ROLE OF THE PSYCHOLOGIST ON THE MEDICAL TEAM * Daniel Bruns, PsyD, FAPA 10:30 am - 10:45 am BREAK 10:45 am - 11:45 am PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY: POISON PILL OR POSITIVE PUSH FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS? * Mary A. Fristad, PhD, ABPP, William N. Robiner, PhD, ABPP, & Paula D. Zeanah, PhD, MSN, RN 11:45 am - 1:00 pm LUNCH ON OWN 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm TELEBEHAVIORAL HEALTH BEST PRACTICES: WHERE WE’RE AT AND WHERE WE’RE HEADED * Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm INITIATING A DIVERSITY & INCLUSION COMMITTEE WITHIN AN ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTER DEPARTMENT: HEARTS, MINDS, & ACTION * Katherine A. Lingras, PhD & Danielle M. Vrieze, PhD 3:00 pm - 3:15 pm CONFERENCE WRAP-UP February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Invited Speakers Karen Stamm, PhD 2/8/19; 9:30-10:30 Psychologist Workforce Projections: Preparing for the Future This presentation will describe psychologist workforce projections examining trends in supply and demand from 2015-2030. Findings indicate that psychologist supply is projected to be insufficient to address unmet need for mental health services. Under hypothetical scenarios related to barriers to care and equity, demand could increase substantially. Areas where demand is projected to grow include services provided to older adults, Hispanic populations, in hospitals, and in the South. Considerations of psychologist diversity and cultural competency will be discussed. C. Vaile Wright, PhD 2/8/19; 10:50-11:50 Translating Clinical Science to Expand Opportunities for Professional Practice: Programs and Policies The best research on its own rarely changes healthcare. Scientists and practitioners need to work together to identify needs, conduct research and translate findings to inform policy and develop programs to promote evidence-based decision making and care. Doing so is complicated and challenging for individuals but harnessing the resources of organizations can leverage opportunities. This talk will discuss two American Psychological Association initiatives to advance science informed policy and develop programs for practice: clinical and professional practice guidelines and measurement-based care. These initiatives can inform individual practice as well as system policies and state and federal legislation. A discussion regarding how to build on organizational strengths to reach mutual aims and a consideration of future trends will conclude the program. February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Invited Speakers Andrew Champine, PsyD 2/8/19; 1:30-2:30 Behavioral Science Integration in Primary and Specialty Care - Optimizing Your Integrated Care Toolbox The aim of this presentation is to elucidate various models and strategies for behavioral health integration. Basic concepts will build to advanced methods for application such as using a CQI model in IPC and beyond. A full depiction of the delivery continuum and identification of opportunities for implementation will be explored. Tools to gain administrative support, avoid pitfalls, leverage transdisciplinary and educational approaches, and align with organizational goals will be discussed. Lloyd Berg, PhD, ABPP 2/8/19; 2:30-3:30 Expanding Consultation-Liaison Psychology Beyond the Academic Medical Setting Approximately 18% of US psychologists work in medical hospital settings. Most are located in VA and academic medical centers; little is known about the prevalence or practice patterns of psychologists in non-academic acute care hospitals. Establishing a consultation- liaison (C-L) psychology service in a community hospital setting is a potentially rewarding practice opportunity for the well-trained clinical health psychologist. In this presentation, practical considerations in developing a private practice C-L service will be covered. Topics will include requisite clinical competencies, the privileging process, common referral reasons, documentation, treatment team integration, billing, and pragmatic ‘survival tips.’ CPT code distributions will be presented to illustrate practice patterns of psychologists in the community hospital setting, based on level of integration. February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Invited Speakers Molly Gabriel-Champine, PhD 2/8/19; 3:45-4:45 Health, and Barriers to Health, for Transgender People This presentation will briefly discuss theories related to gender development and identity. It will more fully discuss specific health care concerns, barriers, and medical challenges that transgender people often face. This talk will not only discuss which medical conditions have a higher prevalence rate within the transgender community, but also how health care providers can best screen and address these concerns. Treatment recommendations and communication strategies will be made. Jennifer M. Peltzer-Jones PsyD, RN 2/9/19; 8:30-9:30 At the EDge: The Role of Psychologists in Emergency Care The focus of this presentation is to describe the "hot topic" issues in emergency mental health care and the reasons why psychology should be more involved in developing and delivering emergency care. February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Invited Speakers Daniel Bruns, PsyD, FAPA 2/9/19; 9:30-10:30 Chronic Pain and the Opioid Crisis: The Role of the Psychologist on the Medical Team Mortality related to opioid overdose is strongly associated with prior treatment for chronic pain. Recent medical treatment guidelines have adopted the biopsychosocial model, and emphasize that opioids should be used sparingly for treating pain, while psychological treatments should be increased. Unfortunately, too few psychologists are familiar with current pain research and treatment protocols. The presentation will review recent research related to chronic pain and opioid use, and will also discuss the role of the psychologist on medical teams that treat patients with painful conditions. William N. Robiner, PhD, ABPP Paula D. Zeanah, PhD, MSN, RN Mary A. Fristad, PhD, ABPP 2/9/19; 10:45-11:45 Prescriptive Authority: Poison Pill or Positive Push for Psychologists? The presentation will provide background on the controversy about prescriptive authority for psychologists (RxP). It will review proponents' contentions for advancing RxP and concerns of psychologists and others regarding these drivers and the APA training model, its impact, and the current status of RxP. The view of a medical school psychologist in Louisiana, a state where psychologists can prescribe, will be provided as well as an update about the recent APA review of the training model. February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Invited Speakers Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD, FATA 2/9/19; 1:00-2:00 Telebehavioral Health Best Practices: Where We're at and Where We're Headed The presenter will provide an overview of telebehavioral health best practices, informed by practice guidelines and research. She will summarize ethical-legal considerations in telepractice with youth and adults. She will draw lessons from ongoing telehealth services in Kansas, including services in schools and primary care practices. She will conclude with an overview of resources offered through the federally funded Telehealth Resource Centers. Katherine A. Lingras, PhD Danielle M. Vrieze, PhD 2/9/19; 2:00-3:00 Initiating a Diversity and Inclusion Committee within an Academic Health Center Department: Hearts, Minds, and Action This presentation will discuss the process and preliminary impact of the creation of a committee focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the context of an academic health center. Presenters will share experiences and accomplishments of the first year of this focused committee. Lessons learned, including successes and challenges, as well as preliminary outcome data will be discussed. Participants will reflect on their own home departments and discuss needs and successes with regard to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Particular attention will be paid to the unique nuances of academic health center departments and the potential role for psychologists. February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
APAHC 2019 Award Recipients Mary Amanda Dew, PhD Sharon L. Berry, PhD ABPP Terry Stancin, PhD ABPP Bud Orgel Award for Ivan Mensch Award for Joseph D. Matarazzo Distinguished Achievement Distinguished Achievement in Award for Distinguished in Research Teaching Contributions to Psychology in Academic Health Centers Lisa K. Kearney, PhD ABPP Stacy A. Ogbeide, PsyD ABPP Kelsey Sala-Hamrick, MA Outstanding Mid-Career Outstanding Early Career Outstanding Student Psychologist Contribution Psychologist Contributions Contributions Award Award Award February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Scientific Poster Session Thursday, February 7, 2019 2019 Poster Committee Poster #1: TITLE: Academic Health Center Michelle T. Jesse, PhD Psychologists’ Leadership Roles and Chair Perceived Leadership Training Needs Henry Ford Health System AUTHORS: Laura Shaffer, PhD, William N. Robiner, PhD, ABPP, Elizabeth Cash, PhD, Heather M. Bruschwein, Barry Hong, PhD, ABPP, Jason Washburn, PhD, & Wendy Ward, PhD, ABPP PsyD University of Virginia School of Medicine Poster #2: TITLE: Psychologists as Educators AUTHORS: Wendy Ward, PhD, Laura Mary Kate Miller, PsyD Henry Ford Health System Ramirez, PhD, & William N. Robiner, PhD Poster #3: Jenny B. Tran, MA TITLE: Using Simulated Patients to Assess California School of Professional Clinical Competency in a Primary Care Psychology Health Psychology Fellowship Program AUTHORS: Kathleen Young, PhD, MPH, Kristen J. Alston, PhD, & Molly S. Clark, PhD, ABPP Poster #6: Poster #4: TITLE: Opening Doors for Graduate TITLE: Identifying Preliminary Quality Students: Developing and Maintaining a Indicators of a Psychology Consultation- Clinical Health Psychology Practicum Liaison Service at an Academic Health Program Center AUTHORS: Scott Nyman, PhD, ABPP, Mark AUTHORS: Anastasia Bullock, PsyD, Kelly E. Vogel, PhD, ABPP, Heather A. Gilrain, PhD, Philip Fizur, PsyD, & Kara Kirkpatrick, PhD, ABPP, & Melissa J. Grey, Aplin, MD PhD February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Poster #7: Poster #13: TITLE: Relaxation Based Cognitive TITLE: Increasing Opportunities for Behavioral Psychotherapy Program Interprofessional Education within a Proposal for Adults with Bronchial Asthma Clinical Health Psychology Doctoral AUTHORS: David Hayduke, MA & Kate Program at University of North Carolina Jansen, PhD Charlotte (UNCC): Lessons Learned AUTHORS: Brooke Palmer, MA, Nadia Poster #8: Jafari, MA, Ana Orejuela, MA, Amy TITLE: The Effects of Brief Interoceptive and Peterman, PhD, & Iris Cheng, MD Emotional Tolerance for Trauma (BIETT) in a VA Health Care Setting Poster #14: AUTHORS: Regina Vanburg, PsyD, Ashlee TITLE: From Theory to Clinical Practice: Martinez, PsyD, & Melanie Longhurst, PhD The Development and Evolution of an Interdisciplinary Cognitive Rehabilitation Poster #9: Program TITLE: A Brief Psychological Intervention in AUTHORS: Time Tozser, MA, Amy Pacos Primary Care for Chronic Pain: An Open Martinez, PsyD, Christopher Stavisky, MOT, Trial OTR/L, Nancy Dukelow, MS, OTR/L, AUTHORS: Lisa R. Miller-Matero, PhD, Sheryl Maier, MA, CCC-SLP, Jaime Rosa ABPP, Mary Kate Miller, PsyD, Bethany Campeau, MS, CCC-SLP, Simon Carson, Pester, MA, Joseph P. Coleman, PsyD, & OT/L, MBS, & Chloe Cottone Brian K. Ahmedani, PhD Poster #15: Poster #10: TITLE: Promoting Competence in Clinical TITLE: Takes a Village: Battling Mental Supervision: A Clinical Supervision Training Health Stigma Early in Medical Training Initiative Across Disciplines Within an (Program Evaluation) Academic Medical Setting AUTHORS: Nathaly Desmarais, PsyD & AUTHORS: Clare Gaskins, PhD, Krista Melanis Rivera, PsyD Gwon, PhD, & Virginia Robles, PhD Poster #12: Poster #17: TITLE: If At First You Don’t Succeed, Try, TITLE: Emotional Awareness and Try, Try Again: Challenges of An Outpatient Expression Therapy or Cognitive Behavior Academic Neuropsychology Service Therapy for the Treatment of Chronic AUTHORS: Amy Pacos Martinez, PsyD & Musculoskeletal Pain of Older Veterans: A Time Tozser, MA Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial AUTHORS: Caitlin Sorenson, PsyD & Brandon Yarns, MD February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Poster #18: Poster #22: TITLE: When Worlds Collide - Lessons TITLE: Promoting Process and Progress: Learned: Creating Interprofessional Using a Quality-Improvement Informed Integrated Primary Care Behavioral Health Approach to Improve Psychosocial Rounds Training Opportunities for Psychology, in Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, & Stem Social Work, and Psychiatric Nurse Cell Transplantation Division Practitioner Trainees AUTHORS: Dara M. Steinberg, PhD, AUTHORS: Britt A. Nielsen, PsyD, ABPP, Rebecca A. Santiago, BS, & Virginia Robles, Amy E. Korsch-Williams, MSSA, CNM, PhD LISW-S, Susan Painter, DNP, PMHNP-BC, David Hussey, PhD, & Terry Stancin, PhD, Poster #23: ABPP TITLE: Integrated Treatment of Substance Use Disorders: A Stage-Based Model of Care Poster #19: AUTHORS: Elizabeth E. Hubert, PhD, TITLE: An Interprofessional Model for Norma P. Fernandez, PhD, & Larissa Maley, Diverse Training and Education PhD AUTHORS: Michelle Moore, PsyD & Lindsey Poe, PsyD Poster #24: TITLE: Training Psychologists in Integrated Poster #20: Primary Care and Child Maltreatment TITLE: Interprofessional Education: Current AUTHORS: Elizabeth A. Miller, PhD, State in Psychology Training Puanani J. Hee, PhD, Barbara L. Bonner, AUTHORS: Katherine Lamparyk, PsyD, PhD, & Amanda S. Cherry, PhD William N. Robiner, PhD, ABPP, Amy M. Williams, PhD, Heather Bruschwein, PsyD, Poster #26: & Wendy Ward, PhD, ABPP TITLE: The Development and Increase in Utilization of a New Pediatric Psycho- Poster #21: Oncology Service TITLE: Are We Open to Learning From AUTHORS: Lila Pereira, PhD, Suzanne Other Professions? Satisfaction and Utility Braniecki, PhD, & Kimberly Marynowski, of Interprofessional Education for BS Psychology and Psychiatry Learners AUTHORS: Katherine Lamparyk, PsyD, Poster #27: Veena Ahuja, MD, & Molly Wimbiscus, MD TITLE: Inpatient Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Intervention to Reduce Pediatric Stem Cell Transplant Distress: Feasibility Trial AUTHORS: Colleen Stiles-Shields, PhD & Tina Drossos, PhD February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Poster #28: Poster #34: TITLE: Prevalence of Interprofessional TITLE: What’s Happening and What’s Not Education Experience and Perceived Happening in IPE: Training Directors’ Competence in Team Skills by Psychology Perspectives Trainees AUTHORS: Elizabeth Kalb, PhD, HSPP, AUTHORS: Teresa Y. Pan, PhD, Heather MBA, Heather Bruschwein, PsyD, William Bruschwein, PsyD, & Wendy Ward, PhD, N. Robiner, PhD, ABPP, Amy Seay, PhD, & ABPP Wendy Ward, PhD, ABPP Poster #29: Poster #35: TITLE: Screening for Behavioral Health TITLE: Advance Care Planning: A Training Needs in a Gastroenterology Clinic Role for Psychologists AUTHORS: Rami Sabbagh, BS, Brent Lang, AUTHORS: Benjamin A. Bensadon, EdM, MA, & Andrea Bradford, PhD PhD Poster #30: Poster #36: TITLE: Contracts and Touchdowns: TITLE: Integrating Behavioral Health and Innovations in the Business of Integrated Internal Medicine Residency Training Behavioral Health Care within Specialty AUTHORS: Benjamin A. Bensadon, EdM, Medical Clinics PhD AUTHORS: Angela R. Wendorf, PhD & Kristin L. MacGregor, PhD Poster #37: TITLE: Needs Assessment for Cancer Poster #32: Patients in a VA Healthcare System TITLE: The Pillars of a Postdoctoral AUTHORS: Margaret R. Bauer, PhD & Fellowship Program in Integrated Primary Jessica Barber, PhD Care AUTHORS: Yaira Oquendo-Figueroa, PhD, Poster #38: Yajaira Johnson-Esparza, PhD, & Jonathan TITLE: Mindfulness-Based Interventions Muther, PhD and Transplantation: A Systematic Review of the Literature Poster #33: AUTHORS: Kelly Bryce, PsyD, Mary Kate TITLE: Professional Wellness in Health Miller, PsyD, Samantha Cain, MA, Megan Service Psychology M. Miller, MS, Jane Simanovski, NP, & Lisa AUTHORS: Amy M. Williams, PhD, Bonney R. Miller-Matero, PhD, ABPP Reed-Knight, PhD, Mariella Self, PhD, William N. Robiner, PhD, ABPP, & Wendy Ward, PhD, ABPP February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Poster #39: Poster #42: TITLE: Understanding the Relationship TITLE: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Between Indicators of Existential Distress Treating Insomnia and Anxiety Due to for Patients with Advanced Heart Failure Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation Treatment AUTHORS: Lacey R. Clement, PhD, Kevin of Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Case Study S. Masters, PhD, Daniel Matlock, MD, MPH, AUTHORS: Emily K. White, PhD, John C. Elissa Kolva, PhD, & Jonathan Shaffer, PhD Carter, MD, & Mark Weidenbecher, MD Poster #40: Poster #43: TITLE: Examining Methodology in TITLE: The Concentric Training Model to Advanced Care Medical Decision Making Prepare Psychology Interns to Care for Research: Scientific, Ethical, and Pragmatic Underserved Populations Dilemmas AUTHORS: Edward E. Hunter, PhD, ABPP, AUTHORS: Lacey R. Clement, PhD, Kevin Elizabeth C. Penick, PhD, ABPP, & Anthony S. Masters, PhD, Daniel Matlock, MD, MPH, Paolo, PhD Elissa Kolva, PhD, & Jonathan Shaffer, PhD Poster #44: Poster #41: TITLE: Integrating Trauma-Informed TITLE: Experiences of Professional Isolation Screening into a Low-Income Pediatric in Clinical Health Psychology Primary Care Clinic AUTHORS: Joshua C. Eyer, PhD & Lesley Jo AUTHORS: Kelsey Sala-Hamrick, MA, Weaver, PhD Brian Isakson, PhD, Sara Del Campo De Gonzalez, MD, Agatha Popejoy, MD, John Buchan, MD, & Javier Acevez, MD February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Sponsors Thank you to our sponsors for their generous support of the 2019 APAHC Conference! $500 Donation $1000 Donation $1500 Donation February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
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Trainee and Early Career Psychologist Social Hour Longitude 90 Le Méridien New Orleans First Floor Thursday, February 7th, 2019 8pm - 10pm Appetizers provided by APAHC Cash bar All Conference attendees are welcome to attend! February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Interprofessional Education Special Interest Group With the promotion of interprofessional education (IPE) in various health professional schools, medical schools, and academic health centers, APAHC has formed an interest group to curate materials beneficial for APAHC members to advance IPE at one’s institution. The IPE group also works to increase psychologists’ knowledge and engagement in IPE nationally. We are seeking APAHC members interested in IPE and the advancement of IPE in APAHC. Please attend to learn more about the IPE Interest Group and how you can contribute to this work! Friday, February 9th, 2019 Esplanade Ballroom Le Méridien New Orleans Second Floor 5pm - 6pm February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
Committee on Diversity and Health Disparities The Committee on Diversity and Health Disparities seeks to maintain an equitable environment for diverse Psychologists in Academic Health Centers. Additionally, we are interested in the promotion and inclusion of diversity and health disparity issues within research, training, mentoring, policy, and clinical care. We are seeking interested individuals who want to be part of this work within APAHC! Please feel free to speak with us for more information via email. RoseAnne Illes, PhD Michael Mejia Diversity & Health Disparities, Diversity & Health Disparities, Chair Associate Chair roseanne.illes@leehealth.org m.mejia@uky.edu February 7-9, 2019 — New Orleans, LA www.ahcpsychologists.org
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