Event Title
Closing Presentation: Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care: Models, Practice, and Community Outreach
Start Date
28-3-2015 2:00 PM
End Date
28-3-2015 3:30 PM
Description
Charmaine Chan, DO, graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) and entered residency at St. Joseph Medical Center, a community hospital in Reading, PA. After finishing residency, she spent 3 wonderful years working for the Indian Health Service in Shiprock, N.M., and 1 year as a civilian doctor for a military clinic in Dumfries, Va. She was subsequently recruited back to PCOM to join the Family Medicine Department as a clinical instructor, where she is teaching medical students and trying to get them excited about primary care.
Dr. Scott Glassman, PsyD trains D.O. students in patient-centered communication and has developed patient-centered medical home initiatives at PCOM that foster collaboration between counseling and psychology students and healthcare professionals. His areas of interest include primary care psychology, the patient-centered medical home, positive emotions in motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral approaches, psychological consultation, recovery-oriented models of care, and statistical methods.
Closing Presentation: Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care: Models, Practice, and Community Outreach
Charmaine Chan, DO, graduated from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) and entered residency at St. Joseph Medical Center, a community hospital in Reading, PA. After finishing residency, she spent 3 wonderful years working for the Indian Health Service in Shiprock, N.M., and 1 year as a civilian doctor for a military clinic in Dumfries, Va. She was subsequently recruited back to PCOM to join the Family Medicine Department as a clinical instructor, where she is teaching medical students and trying to get them excited about primary care.
Dr. Scott Glassman, PsyD trains D.O. students in patient-centered communication and has developed patient-centered medical home initiatives at PCOM that foster collaboration between counseling and psychology students and healthcare professionals. His areas of interest include primary care psychology, the patient-centered medical home, positive emotions in motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral approaches, psychological consultation, recovery-oriented models of care, and statistical methods.