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Reprinted with permission from Training Psychiatrists for Integrated Behavioral Care A Report by the American Psychiatric Association Council on Medical Education and Lifelong Learning, (Copyright ©2014). American Psychiatric Association.
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APA Council on Medical Education and Lifelong Learning Members and Participants in this Report are the following: Richard F. Summers, M.D., Chair; Mark H. Rapaport, M.D., Vice-Chair; Justin Bailey Hunt, M.D., Member (ASM); Steven Fischel, M.D., Member; Sarah Johnson, M.D. (ECP); Pedro Ruiz, M.D., Member; Edward Silberman, M.D., Member; Lisa Mellman, M.D., Member; Marcia L Verduin, M.D., Member; Art C Walaszek, M.D., Member; John Q. Young, M.D., Member; Melinda Young, M.D., Member; Shakeel Ahmed, M.D., Former Member; Mary Jo Fitzgerald, M.D., Former Member; Vishal Madaan, M.D., Former Member; Sandra Sexson, M.D., Former Member; Deborah Cowley, M.D., Consultant; Benoit Dubé, M.D., Consultant; Lori Raney, M.D., Consultant; John Luo, M.D., Corresponding Member/AAP; Nutan Vaidya, M.D., Corresponding Member/ADMSEP; Tamara Gay, M.D., Former Corresponding Member/ADMSEP; Larry R. Faulkner, M.D., Corresponding Member/ABPN; Christopher Varley, M.D., Corresponding Member/AADPRT; Claudia Reardon, M.D., Contributing Author; Kara Brown, M.D., APA/Diversity Leadership Fellow; Vera Tate, M.D., APA/Diversity Leadership Fellow; Lisette Angelica Rodriguez-Cabezas, M.D., APA/Diversity Leadership Fellow; Rashad Hardaway, M.D., APA/SAMHSA Fellow; Alicia Barnes, D.O., APA/SAMHSA Fellow; Elizabeth M. Homan, M.D., APA/SAMHSA Fellow; Juliet J. Muzere, D.O., APA/SAMHSA Fellow; Jose Rengifo, M.D., APA/SAMHSA Fellow; Karina Fajardo, M.D., M.D., Former APA/SAMHSA Fellow; Benjamin Angarita, M.D., Former APA/SAMHSA Fellow; Neisha D’Souza, M.D., Former Public Psychiatry Fellow; Annelle Primm, M.D., M.P.H., Deputy Medical Director, APA; Kristin Kroeger, Chief of Policy, Programs & Partnerships, APA; Deborah J. Hales, M.D., Former Director of Education, APA; Nancy Delanoche, Associate Director of Education, APA; Kristen Moeller, Director of CME, APA; Miriam Epstein, Senior Program Manager, APA.
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Summers, R.F. Integrated Behavioral Health Care and Psychiatric Training. Acad Psychiatry 39, 425–429 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40596-015-0326-9
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