Full program description
This CME-accredited 12-part series focuses on developing a broad knowledge base and skills for telebehavioral health care and digital health. TeleBH 201 will address the following topics:
- Telehealth Policy: the Changing Federal and State Landscape
- Preparing Patients & Technology for Telehealth
- Doing Groups over Telehealth
- Mobile Health (mHealth) for Serious Mental Illness
- Provider Self-Care & Wellness in the Era of Telehealth and COVID
- Behavioral Health Apps
- Children and TeleBehavioral Health
- Applying Telehealth to SUD Treatment in Community-based Settings
- Cultural Competence & Humility in TeleBehavioral Health
- Applying Telehealth to Measurement-based Care
- Suicide Risk Assessment over Telehealth
- Couples & Family Therapy over Telehealth
There are no prerequisites: learners are not required to take the series sequentially, nor are learners required to take all of the sessions in the series in order to obtain continuing education credits or a certificate of completion.
At the completion of each session in the series, learners will be asked to complete an evaluation which will lead to a personalized Certificate of Completion, as well as information about obtaining Continuing Medical Education credits. Each course is worth 1 credit hour of continuing education. Please contact the University of Washington CME office cme@uw.edu with any questions regarding CME credits.