Welcome to this lesson on Collaborative Care, a transformative approach in behavioral health designed to address complex conditions and improve patient outcomes. In this session, we will delve into key aspects of collaborative care, exploring its definition, implementation, and the evidence supporting its efficacy. This lesson focuses on collaborative care for survivors of torture and war trauma in primary care and was written by Dr. Jennifer Esala, PhD, Research Associate and Alison Beckman, MSW, LICSW and developed by Sara Bracewell.
Length of time for the course: approximately 90 minutes
A certificate of completion is available for those who complete each course section, including obtaining a score of 80% or higher on the assessment. Please follow this guide to complete the course and gain your Certificate of Completion.
If you experience technical difficulties that you cannot resolve, please contact Sara Bracewell, at NCB.
Collaborative Care: Introduction to Collaborative Care
Welcome to this lesson on Collaborative Care, a transformative approach in behavioral health designed to address complex conditions and improve […]
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