Project TEACH expands access to behavioral health care | 20-Minute Health Talk
While we associate mental health care with psychologists and psychiatrists, primary care doctors are often the first to see children and families with behavioral health issues. To strengthen and support doctors’ ability to deliver that care, a state-wide program called Project TEACH provides free psychiatric consultation support and training. On this 20-Minute Health Talk, two of the founders of this unique program discuss this collaboration between the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) and seven top universities and hospitals across the state, led by University at Buffalo (UB). Our third guest explains how a recent 5-year, $16.8 Million grant from New York State has enabled the expansion of Project TEACH into behavioral health services that support OB/GYNs, family physicians and other clinicians who work with women who are pregnant or have recently given birth.
Podcast transcript – https://www.northwell.edu/news/insights/prodcast-project-teach-expands-access-behavioral-health-care-nys
Featured guests:
David Kaye, MD, professor of psychiatry and vice chair of academic affairs at the University of Buffalo, and executive director, Project TEACH.
Victor Fornari, MD, vice chair and director of the division of child and adolescent psychiatry at Northwell and site medical director, Project TEACH.
Kristina Deligiannidis, MD, is director of women’s behavioral health at Zucker Hillside Hospital, a part of Northwell Health, and the new medical director of reproductive psychiatry for Project TEACH.
0:00 Opening
3:05 A child/maternal mental health crisis
5:40 What is Project TEACH?
8:14 A typical consult
10:13 Differences between program’s child/adolescent and Ob/Gyn sides?
12:28 Removing stigma
14:09 Getting buy-in from Ob/Gyns
17:00 Changing the face of medical education
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