"Progress and Promise" Series: New Mexico State University
Submitted by PCPCC on Aug 25, 2015 - 10:23am CDT
Following a Q&A format, each chapter provides a deep-dive into three of the seven programs highlighted in “Progress and Promise: Profiles in Interprofessional Health Training to Deliver Patient-Centered Primary Care,” by sharing the program's experiences, opportunities and challenges in building and maintaining an interprofessional program.
Chapter 2: Dr. Bill Warning chats with Dr. Daubney Harper about New Mexico State University’s collaborative training program in integrated primary care behavioral health on the U.S. - Mexico border. Dr. Harper discusses the role of social workers and psychologists on the care team and explains how the program prepares students to be sensitive to cultural and community issues to address social determinants of health.
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