The University of Maine Rural Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care program is hosting the free Maine Integrated Behavioral Health Summit on Friday, March 29 from 8 a.m.-2 p.m in Wells Conference Center.
The summit will include a panel discussion with practitioners who are working in integrated primary care in Maine; a keynote speech from Eboni Winford, director of research and health equity from Cherokee Health System; and three mini-workshop options, including Tele-Integrated Behavioral Health, Managing Substance Use Disorders in an Integrated Primary Care, and Psychiatric Medication Management in Integrated Primary Care.
The summit will also provide a certificate of attendance upon completion.
