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ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTERS IN THE ERA OF INTERPROFESSIONALISM: MULTIFACTED CONTRIBUTIONS OF PSYCHOLOGY
ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOLOGISTS IN ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTERS
7th National Conference February 5-7,2015
Atlanta, Georgia
The 7th National Association of Psychologists of Academic Health Centers (APAHC) Conference is accredited by APAHC and the Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences to provide continuing education (CE) credits. EVMS Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists and maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Partial credit of individual sessions is not available. CE certificates for attended activities will be e-mailed to all participants who pay the CE fee no later than 2 weeks following the conference. CE fees are non-refundable.
Continuing Education
Target Audience
Hotel Information
Psychologists, educators and allied health professionals in medical schools, teaching hospitals and academic health centers.
2015 Conference Committee
Laura Shaffer, PhD Co-Chair University of Louisville School of Medicine
Amit Shahane, PhD Co-Chair Emory University School of Medicine
Liz Cash, PhD University of Louisville School of Medicine
Kristine M. Diaz, PsyD Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
Lauren Penwell-Waines, PhD Virginia Tech-Carilion School of Medicine
Stephanie Power, PhD Tufts University School of Medicine
Room rates are $155 /night for a single or double room.
To make a room reservation, contact: W Atlanta Downtown 45 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30308 Tel: 404-582-5800 http://www.watlantadowntown.com.
Academic Health Centers in the Era of Interprofessionalism: Multifaceted Contributions of Psychology Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers ● February 5 – 7, 2015 ● Atlanta, GA
David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D. Director, Satcher Health Leadership Institute Poussaint Satcher-Cosby Chair in Mental Health, Morehouse School of Medicine
Former 16th Surgeon General of the United States, Former Assistant Secretary for Health in the Department of Health and Human Services, Former Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Former Administrator of the Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Reducing Health Disparities Through Integrated Care and Other Opportunities to Promote Health Equity
Nadine Kaslow, Ph.D. President, American Psychological Association
Professor & Vice Chair, Faculty Development, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Emory University School of Medicine Chief Psychologist, Grady Memorial Hospital Director, Emory University School of Medicine Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
On the National Forefront of Interprofessionalism: Psychologists’ Contributions to Patient Centered Medical Home
Keynote Speakers
Academic Health Centers in the Era of Interprofessionalism: Multifaceted Contributions of Psychology Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers ● February 5 – 7, 2015 ● Atlanta, GA
Program ScheduleThursday, February 5, 2015
7:45 am - WORKSHOP & BOOT CAMP REGISTRATION 8:30 am
8:30 am - EARLY CAREER BOOTCAMP 4:00 pm APA INTERNSHIP & POSTDOC SITE VISITOR TRAINING
11:00 am - APA SELF-STUDY WORKSHOP 4:00 pm
4:00 pm - CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 4:30 pm
WELCOME & OPENING ADDRESS Ronald T. Brown, PhD, President, APAHC
4:30 pm - REDUCING HEALTH DISPARITIES THROUGH INTEGRATED CARE AND OTHER OPPORTUNITIES TO 6:30 PM PROMOTE HEALTH EQUITY David Satcher, MD, PhD
ON THE NATIONAL FOREFRONT OF INTERPROFESSIONALISM: PSYCHOLOGISTS’ CONTRIBUTIONS TO PATIENT CENTERED MEDICAL HOME Nadine Kaslow, PhD
6:45 pm RECEPTION & POSTER SESSION
Academic Health Centers in the Era of Interprofessionalism: Multifaceted Contributions of Psychology Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers ● February 5 – 7, 2015 ● Atlanta, GA
Program ScheduleFriday, February 6, 2015
7:45 am - CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 8:15 am 8:15 am - ANNOUNCEMENTS & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 8:30 am
8:30 am - EXPANDING OUR REACH: TELEHEALTH & LICENSURE IMPLICATIONS FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS 9:15 am Carol Webb, PhD, ABPP, Janet Orwig, MBA 9:15 am - EXPANDING OUR REACH: PSYCHOLOGISTS’ CONTRIBUTIONS TO TRAINING IN ACADEMIC 10:30 am HEALTH CENTERS Jim Diaz-Granados, PhD
10:00 am - BREAK 10:30 am
10:30 am - CAPTURING PSYCHOLOGISTS’ WORK IN AHCS: EDUCATIONAL VALUE UNITS 11:15 am Gene D’Angelo, Ph.D., ABPP 11:15 am - CAPTURING PSYCHOLOGISTS’ WORK IN AHCS: MEASURING AND DOCUMENTING CLINICAL OUTCOMES 12:00 pm Lisa Kearney, Ph.D., ABPP
12:00 pm - LUNCH (PROVIDED BY APAHC) 1:30 pm
1:30 pm - CYTOKINES SING THE BLUES: MECHANISMS, MEDIATORS AND TRANSLATIONAL IMPLICATIONS 2:15 pm Andrew Miller, MD
2:15 pm - TREATING CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MOOD DISORDERS IN AHCS: THE CHILD & ADOLESCENT MOOD PROGRAM 2:45 pm Ed Craighead, Ph.D. 2:45 pm - TREATING CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MOOD DISORDERS IN AHCS: DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY 3:15 pm FOR NON-SUICIDAL SELF-INJURIOUS BEHAVIOR Cynthia Ramirez, Ph.D.
3:15 pm - BREAK 3:30 pm
3:30 pm - ETHICS IN THE AGE OF INTERPROFESSIONALISM: PSYCHOLOGISTS’ ROLE IN ADDRESSING 4:30 pm MORAL DISTRESS IN HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS Don Brunnquell, Ph.D.
4:30 pm - APAHC BOARD UPDATES 5:00 pm Ronald T. Brown, PhD, President, APAHC and APAHC Board Members
5:00 pm - CV CONSULTATIONS 5:30 pm
Academic Health Centers in the Era of Interprofessionalism: Multifaceted Contributions of Psychology Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers ● February 5 – 7, 2015 ● Atlanta, GA
Program ScheduleSaturday, February 7, 2015
8:00 am CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 8:30 am
8:30 am - EVOLUTIONS IN INTEGRATED PRIMARY CARE: CREATING SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODELS 9:15 pm Ben Miller, PsyD
9:15 am - EVOLUTIONS IN INTEGRATED PRIMARY CARE: WHAT’S HAPPENING IN PEDIATRICS? 10:00 am Lynn Sturm, Ph.D.
10:00 am - BREAK 10:30 am
10:30 am- HEALTHCARE NEEDS OF THE LGBT COMMUNITY: WHAT CAN PSYCHOLOGISTS CONTRIBUTE? 11:15 am Arlene Noriega, Ph.D.
11:15 am - PSYCHOLOGISTS’ ROLE IN THE INTERPROFESSIONAL CARE OF TRANSGENDERED YOUTH 12:00 pm Terry Stancin, Ph.D., ABPP
12:00 pm - LUNCH (ON YOUR OWN) 1:30 pm
1:30 pm - PERFORMANCE LEADERSHIP IN ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTERS: TRANSACTIONAL MANAGEMENT VS 2:15 pm TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP Patrick Smith, Ph.D., ABPP
2:15 pm - KEEPING PSYCHOLOGY VISIBLE, RELEVANT, AND INTEGRAL TO MEDICAL SCHOOLS’ MISSIONS 3:00 pm Barry Hong, Ph.D., ABPP
3:00 pm - BREAK 3:15 pm
3:15 pm - BREAKOUT SESSIONS 4:00 pm
4:00 pm - WRAP UP & ADJOURN 4:30 pm
Academic Health Centers in the Era of Interprofessionalism: Multifaceted Contributions of Psychology Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers ● February 5 – 7, 2015 ● Atlanta, GA
Pre-Conference Workshops
Early Career Boot Camp
APA Internship and Postdoc Site Visitor Training
APA Self-Study Workshop
• Biannual, day-long, interactive workshop intended for post-doctoral fellows and early career faculty/staff. • Application to the Boot Camp is open to psychologists within 10 years of their doctorate; however, space is limited and
preference will be given to those earlier in their careers. • There is no charge for the Boot Camp and all selected participants may receive up to 2 free years of membership in APAHC. • Registration for the Early Career Boot Camp closed on Friday, November 7, 2014.
• No cost to participants for attending. • Breakfast and lunch are typically provided for those attending full-day workshops. • Required of new visitors to be eligible to conduct accreditation site visits. Please review the criteria for being a site visitor. • Open to new site visitors and experienced site visitors. Experienced visitors should attend the workshop at least every five
years. • *Continuing Education (CE) credits: Each participant attending the full workshop receives 7.5 CE credits for licensed
psychologists, and the Office of Accreditation pays those fees. You will be mailed your certificate a few weeks after the workshop.
• There is especially a need in the site visitor corps for generalists (psychologists in areas other than clinical, counseling, and school).
• The CoA makes a special effort to ensure diversity among site visitors. Therefore, the commission strongly encourages the nomination of women and members of underrepresented groups.
• No cost to participants for attending. • Open to anyone interested in learning more about the Accreditation Guidelines and Principles (G&P) and how to apply
them in being responsive to the self-study instructions. • May be especially helpful to programs that will be submitting self-studies in the near future for initial or continued
accreditation. • These workshops are not an avenue for individual program consultation; please contact the office if you have questions
specific to your training program. • Sorry, no CE credits are offered for this workshop.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Academic Health Centers in the Era of Interprofessionalism: Multifaceted Contributions of Psychology Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers ● February 5 – 7, 2015 ● Atlanta, GA
Poster Sessions
POSTER #01
TITLE: Caregiver Distress, Health Behaviors, and Perceptions of Provider Health-Promoting Communication and Their Relationship to Stress Management in MS Caregivers AUTHORS: Penwell-Waines, L., Rutter-Goodworth, M-C., Casillas, R.S., Rahn, R. & Stepleman, L. AFFILIATION: Virginia Tech Carilion, Department of Family Medicine
POSTER #02
TITLE: It Takes a Village: Treatment of Non-Epileptic Behavioral Events in the Context of a Pain Rehabilitation Program AUTHORS: McTate, E.A., Weiss, K.E., Sim, L.A., Dresher, R.R., Timm, W.N., Rose, A.M., Ryan, S.M., & Harrison, T.E. AFFILIATION: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
POSTER #03
TITLE: Resilience in Parkinson’s Disease: An Empirical Examination AUTHORS: Garroway, A.M., Lageman, S.K., & Rybarczyk, B. AFFILIATION: Virginia Commonwealth University, The Parkinson’s & Movement Disorders Clinic
POSTER #04
TITLE: Predictive Validity of the Psychosocial Readiness Evaluation and Preparation for Hepatitis C Treatment (PREP-C) AUTHORS: Weiss, J., Kang, T., Johnson, N., Licht, C., Amory, C., Nissenson-Glied, K., Gardenier, D., Sigel, K., Stivala, A., Dieterich, D. AFFILIATION: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
POSTER #05
TITLE: “I Don’t Need to Hear about the Biopsychosocial Model” A Psychologist’s Role within a Physician Led Quality Improvement Program AUTHORS: Chiang, K. AFFILIATION: University of Massachusetts Medical School & University of Massachusetts Memorial Healthcare
POSTER #06
TITLE: Incorporating Structured Cross-training for Universal Depression Screening in an Integrated, Inter-Professional Primary Care Clinic AUTHORS: Pan, T.Y., Born, W.K., & Zaudke, J.K. AFFILIATION: University of Kansas Medical Center, Department of Family Medicine
2015 Poster Committee
Teresa E. Fecteau, PhD Chair Durham VA Medical Center Duke University School of Medicine
Liz Cash, PhD University of Louisville School of Medicine
Cindee Rolston, PhD Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
John Yozwiak, PhD University of Kentucky School of Medicine
Academic Health Centers in the Era of Interprofessionalism: Multifaceted Contributions of Psychology Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers ● February 5 – 7, 2015 ● Atlanta, GA
Thursday, February 5, 2015
POSTER #07
TITLE: Faculty Development Needs Assessment AUTHORS: Hill, S. E. M., Davis, B.H., Fisher, P., Boateng, B.A., Ward, W. AFFILIATION: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Department of Pediatrics
POSTER #08
TITLE: Easier with time?: The relationship between duration of illness and HbA1c AUTHORS: O’Dor, S. Lawton, R., & Drossos, T. AFFILIATION: University of Chicago
POSTER #09
TITLE: Impact of Educational Messages on Patient Acceptance of Male Medical Students in OB-GYN AUTHORS: Buck, K. & Littleton, H. AFFILIATION: University of Colorado, Department of Family Medicine, Aurora, CO
POSTER #10
TITLE: The Utility of Integrating Psychology into a Consultation-Liaison Model AUTHORS: Ambroson, H. & Neumann, S. AFFILIATION: Eastern Virginia Medical School
POSTER #11
TITLE: Assessment of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder: Best Practice Recommendations and Practical Challenges in Real World Medical Settings AUTHORS: Craner, J.R. AFFILIATION: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
POSTER #12
TITLE: Developing the Office of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry: Supporting the Needs of Clinical Psychologists in an Academic Medical Center AUTHORS: Mufson, L., Mellins, C.A., & Baptista-Neto, L. AFFILIATION: Columbia University Medical Center
POSTER #13
TITLE: Self-Rated Health and Chronic Disease Status: A Biopsychosocial Examination AUTHORS: Quinn, N., Evans, M., Zonderman, A., & Waldstein, S. AFFILIATION: University of Maryland, Baltimore County; National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, MD
Poster Sessions
Academic Health Centers in the Era of Interprofessionalism: Multifaceted Contributions of Psychology Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers ● February 5 – 7, 2015 ● Atlanta, GA
POSTER #14
TITLE: Enhancing Dentist-Delivered Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Model for the Integration of Psychology into Dental School Clinics AUTHORS: Albert, S., Nierenberg, B., Mejia, L., & Brodie, A. AFFILIATION: Nova Southeastern University
POSTER #15
TITLE: Improvement Is a Process: Functional Disability Change among Adolescents with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome in an Interdisciplinary Program for Pain AUTHORS: Junghans-Rutelonis, A.N., Weiss, K.E., Jasmin, C., & Harbeck-Weber, C. AFFILIATION: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
POSTER #16
TITLE: Addressing Diabetes-Related Distress in Primary Care AUTHORS: Wright, V. & Cubic, B. AFFILIATION: Eastern Virginia Medical School
POSTER #17
TITLE: The Process of Integrating Psychology into Subspecialty Clinics: Pediatric Psychology as an Example AUTHORS: Ward, W. L., & Munns, C.E. AFFILIATION: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Department of Pediatrics
POSTER #18
TITLE: Factors Influencing Cancer Patient Quality of Life and Satisfaction with Medical Care AUTHORS: Borders, S.I. & Fank, P.M. AFFILIATION: Anderson University, Anderson, IN
POSTER #19
TITLE: Insights into Eating Disorders Programming: An Innovative Integrated Care Model AUTHORS: Jackson, L. Weaver, L, & Campbell, K. AFFILIATION: The Children’s Hospital of Philidelphia, Philadelphia, PA
POSTER #25
TITLE: Palliative Psychology: A Developing Frontier in Healthcare AUTHORS: Davidson, S.L., Folbrecht, J., & Patel, S.K. AFFILIATION: City of Hope National Medical Center, Duarte, CA
POSTER #26
TITLE: Patient Perspectives on the Individual Roles of Disciplines Within a Multidisciplinary Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Program AUTHORS: Early, M., Weiss, K., Dresher, E., & Jasmin, C. AFFILIATION: Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
POSTER #27
TITLE: Mirror Mirror on the Wall, Does Your Practice Do It All? AUTHORS: Brown Levey, S., Hubley, S., Buck, K., Seymour, D., Stratton, J., Taylor, D., & Wainer, A. AFFILIATION: University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO
POSTER #28
TITLE: The Link between Depressive Symptoms and Pediatric Diabetes Adherence: Testing Social Support as a Moderator AUTHORS: Burdette, K. & Drossos, T. AFFILIATION: University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
POSTER #29
TITLE: Early Interventions Reduce Length of Stay After Acute TBI AUTHORS: Patel, F.K., Johnson, C.C., Price, M.J., & Habib, F.A. AFFILIATION: University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, MO
POSTER #30
TITLE: Feasibility of a Web-Based Assessment Procedure in Promoting HIV Treatment Compliance AUTHORS: Miner, J. & Houston, E. AFFILIATION: Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL
POSTER #20
TITLE: Integrating Behavioral Health into Community-Based Pediatrics in the Bronx AUTHORS: Briggs, R., Cirilli, C., Merrill, E., Hsu-Walklet, T., Germán, M., Rinke, M.L., Colman, S., & Haliczer, L. AFFILIATION: Montefiore Medical Group, Bronx, NY
POSTER #21
TITLE: Psychosocial Awareness of Medical Students: Perceptions of Curriculum Content, Relevance, and Intention to Address Stress Management AUTHORS: Anderson, S.R. & Dolbier, C.L. AFFILIATION: East Carolina University, Greenville, NC
POSTER #22
TITLE: Teaching CBT Skills to Healthcare Professionals: A Review of the Literature and Development of a Proposed Training Program AUTHORS: Foran-Tuller, K. & Dorflinger, L. AFFILIATION: VA Connecticut Healthcare System & Yale University School of Medicine
POSTER #23
TITLE: Career Development through Faculty Mentoring in a Department of Psychiatry AUTHORS: Zagoloff, A., Robiner, W., & Nelson, K. AFFILIATION: University of Minnesota Medical School
POSTER #24
TITLE: The APA Health Service Provider Survey: APAHC Research Committee Collaboration with the APA Center for Workforce Studies to Explore Psychologists’ Patterns of Interprofessional Practice AUTHORS: Rolston, C., Hamp, A., Leventhal, G., Robiner, W., Hayes, N., Washburn, J., Cubic, B., & Yozwiak, J. AFFILIATION: Virginia Commonwealth University, Medical College of Virginia, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Poster Sessions
Academic Health Centers in the Era of Interprofessionalism: Multifaceted Contributions of Psychology Association of Psychologists in Academic Health Centers ● February 5 – 7, 2015 ● Atlanta, GA
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ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOLOGISTS IN ACADEMIC HEALTH CENTERS Academic Health Centers in the Era of Interprofessionalism: Multifaceted Contributions of Psychology
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Postmarked By Postmarked After Registration Fees (Check one) December 1, 2014 December 1, 2014 APAHC Members $250 $270 Non-‐Members $295 $315 Trainee – Member $150 $160 Trainee – Non-‐member $165 $175 I would like CE credit (add $45 to registration fee) $45 CE Credits and CE Fees The continuing educational aspects of the programs offered at the 7thNational APAHC Conference are being cosponsored by APAHC and the Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. The EVMS Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The EVMS Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Partial credit of individual sessions is not available. CE certificates for attended activities will be e-‐mailed to all participants who pay the CE fee no later than 2 weeks following the conference. CE fees are non-‐refundable. Register by mail, fax or email using this form. Please include payment or credit card authorization along with this registration form.
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Cancellation/Refund Policy for APAHC Conference A full conference registration refund minus a $25 administrative fee will be made for written requests dated no later than December 31, 2014. No refunds will be given after December 31, 2014. Additional Information is available at APAHC Web Site: http://www.apa.org/divisions/div12/sections/section8/ For questions, contact Lauren Penwell-‐Waines, Ph.D. at [email protected] or TEL: (304) 671-‐0117