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The podcast episode from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, hosted by Grace Pratt and co-hosts, discusses the role of fear in healthcare decision-making. It explores how fear impacts medical professionals' choices, especially in treating conditions like chronic pain or mental health issues. The conversation highlights understanding systemic and personal fears, advocating for community support and training to tackle them. Mention of the upcoming organization events and a call for more compassionate and team-oriented approaches in practice reflect a holistic and resilient healthcare culture. The session closes with reflections on personal resilience and a Rumi poem urging mindful presence and action.
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The Coming of Age series is a special set of episodes chronicling CFHA's 30 years of history. Even if you are not a CFHA member, listen in on the stories to gain insights into the key developments in healthcare from two veterans of healthcare transformation. Join Deepu & Grace as we listen in on the stories of collaboration that have brought us to where we are today! Episode 4: Jeri Hepworth & John Rolland
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The Coming of Age series is a special set of episodes chronicling CFHA's 30 years of history. Even if you are not a CFHA member, listen in on the stories to gain insights into the key developments in healthcare from two veterans of healthcare transformation. Join Deepu & Grace as we listen in on the stories of collaboration that have brought us to where we are today! Episode 3: Sandy Blount & Frank DeGruy
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In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, hosts Grace Pratt, Bridget Beachy, Neftali Serrano, Monica Harrison, and Jen Thomas discuss managing grief and emotional responses to patient deaths in a healthcare setting. They emphasize the importance of team cohesion, psychological safety, and open communication among medical professionals. The conversation is prompted by a story shared about a patient who recently passed away, highlighting the emotional challenges clinicians face. They offer practical suggestions for supporting care teams, including establishing a culture of vulnerability, routine debriefings, and fostering strong relationships within the team. Additionally, upcoming CFHA events and resources in integrated care are mentioned.
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Podcast Episode: Women in Leadership and Integrated Care
In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, Grace Pratt, the production editor, discusses women in leadership and integrated care. Joined by co-hosts Bridget Beachy and Jen Thomas, they share personal stories and experiences of their professional journeys, highlighting key female role models in their lives. The conversation delves into the challenges of leadership, the importance of showing up and saying yes, and the critical need for a structured system and continuous learning in leadership roles. The episode offers insights, encouragement, and practical advice for anyone in or aspiring to be in leadership positions in healthcare and beyond.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:29 Meet the Hosts
01:06 Women Role Models in Our Lives
01:20 Bridget Beachy's Influences
04:28 Jen Thomas's Influences
06:32 Grace Pratt's Influences
09:50 Challenges and Paths to Leadership
10:27 Jen Thomas's Leadership Journey
14:33 Bridget Beachy's Leadership Journey
24:35 Navigating Gender Dynamics in Medicine
25:10 Challenges of Leadership in Healthcare
28:26 Balancing Team and System Responsibilities
31:58 Personal Growth and Leadership
34:54 The Importance of Relationships in Leadership
43:39 Final Thoughts and Reflections -
The Coming of Age series is a special set of episodes chronicling CFHA's 30 years of history. Even if you are not a CFHA member, listen in on the stories to gain insights into the key developments in healthcare from two veterans of healthcare transformation. Join Deepu & Grace as we listen in on the stories of collaboration that have brought us to where we are today!
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In this episode of the Integrated Care Podcast from the Collaborative Family Health Care Association, host Grace Pratt, along with co-hosts Neftali Serrano, Jen Thomas, and Bridget Beachy, continue their discussion on treating couples within the integrated care setting. They delve into the importance of modeling calm behavior for patients, the role of brief interventions, and strategies for addressing the unique challenges that couples may face, such as communication issues, chronic illness, menopause, and more. The conversation emphasizes the significance of contextual interviews and focusing on each couple's specific dynamics, as well as the practical aspects of integrating couple therapy into primary care without the need for extensive specialized training. The episode also covers “news and notes,” announces upcoming CFHA conference details, and introduces a new pre-professional membership program.
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Ep. #74 Substance Use Disorders In Integrated Care by Collaborative Family Healthcare Association
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The Coming of Age series is a special set of episodes chronicling CFHA's 30 years of history. Even if you are not a CFHA member, listen in on the stories to gain insights into the key developments in healthcare from two veterans of healthcare transformation. Join Deepu & Grace as we listen in on the stories of collaboration that have brought us to where we are today!
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Ep. #73: Organizational Systems by Collaborative Family Healthcare Association
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Icebreaker: If you could trade lives with somebody for a day, who would it be?
Main topic: Working with couples
When does this come up?
What are common issues that tend to be more couple specific?
How do we be relational & systemic and also brief?
Where do we go wrong?
and more!
Today's hosts: Grace Pratt, Neftali Serrano, Bridget Beachy, and Monica Harrison -
News & Notes
-Coming of Age Series
Main show topic: How can we support patients with chronic illness in IC?
-Conceptualizing chronic illness
-Interventions (spoon theory, etc)
-Family support
-Provider communication
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In this episode, the Integrated Care Podcast team discusses the growth, development, and evolution of teams and integrated care programs. The team also discusses a new recurring special segment on the 30-year milestone being celebrated by the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association in 2024, and how this moment offers an opportunity to reflect on their past and future journey. Their upcoming special segment, Coming of Age, which will look at the history of integrated care through bonus podcast episodes, featuring major figures who pioneered and shaped the field over the past 30 years.
For info on the upcoming spring conference and call for proposals go to: integratedcareconference.com.
Today's hosts: Bridget Beachy, Grace Pratt, Monica Harrison, Jen Thomas, and Neftali Serrano -
Holiday wishes from CFHA! Join Grace, Jen, Monica, & Bridget as we talk about what's bringing us light, peace, and hope as we round out the year in 2023.
Today's co-hosts: Grace Pratt, Jen Thomas, Monica Williams Harrison, Bridget Beachy -
Join the podcast team as they take a pause in the middle of the conference in Phoenix to connect around what they’re teaching and learning. And as a special surprise, there’s a familiar voice - Deepu was able to join us!
Today's co-hosts: Bridget Beachy, Grace Pratt, Monica Williams Harrison, Jen Thomas, Neftali Serrano, and Deepu George -
This month, we invited Elizabeth Zeidler Schreiter, director of an Integrated Care program in Wisconsin, to join us to talk about her success stories in growing an integrated care service while advocating for state-wide policy change.
Beth's clinic has accomplished the following in just the last year:
-Helped advocate to the state to turn on CoCM codes and bill PPS rates for them
-Helped turn on e-consult codes for consulting psychiatry
-Hired and started a Behavioral Health Care Coordinator team to work with both CoCM and PCBH
-Advocated internally for a SW fellowship and increased the pay for both the SW and PHD fellowships to be more competitive
-And all the while maintaining their core PCBH program service; overall these changes will result in a net positive financial situation for their psychiatry portion of the business (PCBH is already sustainable)
Please join us as we talk about how they got these wins, lessons learned, and more.
Today's cohosts: Bridget Beachy, Grace Pratt, Monica Williams Harrison, Jen Thomas, Neftali Serrano -
We’ve all heard it, usually with an eye roll. Oh, this patient is a “somaticizer.” What does that mean, and how can we help?
Topics discussed:
What’s a somatic presentation? How does it present? Who is affected? Why is it so squirrelly to pin down, and how can we intervene? And ultimately…. Why are we especially equipped to support this population in integrated care?
Today's cohosts: Bridget Beachy, Grace Pratt, Monica Williams Harrison, Jen Thomas, Neftali Serrano -
PTSD & Trauma in Integrated Care:
How does it present?
Screening vs assessment?
Intervention?
Impact on the team?
Resources:
-Health Federation of Philadelphia article: https://healthfederation.org/hfp-enters-new-phase-partnership-philadelphia-department-behavioral-health-and-intellectual
-CFHA Learns Course on Treating PTSD with Exposure-Based Approaches in Primary Care (requires registration to the virtual conference to access): https://integratedcarelearning.talentlms.com/catalog/info/id:548
-CFHA Conference website: https://www.integratedcareconference.com/
Today's co-hosts: Bridget Beachy, Grace Pratt, Jen Thomas, Neftali Serrano -
While most of our listeners didn't sign up to be communications experts, many of us working in IC end up in the position of having to explain what we do, advocate for our model of treatment, and correct misconceptions. (Like the time Grace's own grandmother told all her friends that she was a "Medical Physical Therapist!"). In today's episode, we'll be talking about the ins and outs of this often surprising part of our work.
Today's cohosts: Bridget Beachy, Monica Williams Harrison, Grace Pratt, Jen Thomas, Neftali Serrano
Resources:
1. CFHA Clinical Supervision Course: https://www.cfha.net/intro-to-clinical-supervision-within-primary-care-behavioral-health-course/
2. Annual Conference: https://integratedcareconference.com
3. Link to NH Committee Meeting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=LAUrYBkLPeo -
Sparked by new classes of predoctoral psychology interns and Family Medicine residents onboarding in late spring, Bridget and Monica of the podcast team take on the topic of what to consider when prepping for professional transitions.
In this episode the team members offer their perspective on transitions (related to early career professionals and in general at any stage of your career), practical tips and tricks, questions to think about during these times and the many other "fine lines" to balance!
Today's cohosts include: Bridget Beachy & Monica Williams Harrison - Visa fler