Train New Trainers Primary Care Psychiatry Fellowship—Optimizing Delivery of Behavioral Health Care Through Training for Primary Care Providers Posted: 2022-04-20 Source: Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions News Type: Features & Briefs share To expand and optimize the behavioral health workforce, it is necessary to improve primary care providers' (PCPs) overall knowledge and clinical skills in primary care–based psychiatry. In a new study, researchers found training to improve and expand psychiatric knowledge, and clinical skills can have marked impacts on attitudes towards mental health care delivery, stigma and competency/self-efficacy. Read more here. Media Contacts Matt Miller Director mrmille2@uci.edu Michelle Heath Manager mstrombe@hs.uci.edu Shani Murray Senior Science Writer shanim@hs.uci.edu Communications & PR Office Associated Links JCEHP Journal Article Article PDF Associated Documents JCEHP Journal Article Related Faculty/Staff Ariel Neikrug, PhD Assistant Professor, Psychiatry & Human Behavior Associate Director of Research, Train New Trainers Psychiatry Fellowship Program Khanh-Van Le-Bucklin, MD, MEd Vice Dean, Medical Education Professor, Pediatrics Robert McCarron, DO, DFAPA, FAIHM Director of Education, Susan Samueli Integrative Health Institute Associate Dean, Continuing Medical Education