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Appendix B
Public Workshop Agenda
SELECTED PERSPECTIVES ON THE MENTAL HEALTH
AND SUBSTANCE USE WORKFORCE FOR THE
GERIATRIC POPULATION: FILLING IN THE GAPS
JUNE 1, 2011
Keck Center
500 Fifth Street, NW
Room 100
Washington, DC
9:00 Welcome and Introductory Remarks
Dan Blazer, Chair, Institute of Medicine Committee
9:05 PANEL #1—CONSUMERS, FAMILIES, AND CAREGIVERS
Objective: To learn about successful models for consumer, family,
and caregiver participation in mental health and substance use care
and the related implications for workforce training.
Moderator: Octavio Martinez, MD, MPH, MBA, Executive
Director, Hogg Foundation for Mental Health
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Panelists:
• ary Ellen Copeland, Wellness Recovery Action Planning
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(WRAP)
• arian Scheinholtz, Public Health Advisor, Community Support
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Programs Branch, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration
• ernadette Seifert, Coordinator of Older Adult Services, National
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Alliance on Mental Illness, New Hampshire
• oe Armstrong, Founder, Vet-to-Vet
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Q & A/Open Discussion
10:25 PANEL #2—CROSS-COMPETENCIES IN AGING, MENTAL
HEALTH, AND SUBSTANCE USE IN SELECTED SETTINGS
Objective: To learn about selected approaches to ensuring cross-
competencies among professionals and nonprofessionals who work
with older adults with mental health and substance use conditions in
a variety of settings.
Moderator: Michael Hoge, Professor of Psychiatry (in Psychology),
Yale University School of Medicine and Director of Yale Behavioral
Health
Panelists:
• atrick J. Raue, Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry,
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Weill Cornell Medical College—Home Care Nurses
• athy Kuhn, Director of Workforce Development, Institute for
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Geriatric Social Work, Boston University—Social Workers, Case
Managers, and Outreach Workers
• arol Colleran, Retired Director of Public Policy and National
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Affairs, Hanley Center—Addiction Counselors
Q & A/Open Discussion
11:45 LUNCH
12:30 PANEL #3—WORKFORCE IMPLICATIONS OF SELECTED
MODELS OF CARE
Objective: To learn about the workforce implications of various
evidence-based models of mental health and substance use care for
older people.
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Moderator: Mark Snowden, Associate Professor, University of
Washington School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences
Panelists:
• ichael Schoenbaum, Senior Advisor for Mental Health
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Services, Epidemiology, and Economics, Office of the Director,
National Institute of Mental Health—Providing Depression Care
in a Primary Care Setting—IMPACT
• ulie Jensen, Program Manager, Older Adult Services, HEROS
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Program, Good Samaritan Behavioral Health, Puyallup, WA—
Gatekeeper Model
• tephen Ferrante, Director, Aging Academy, Florida Atlantic
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University—Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to
Treatment (SBIRT) Model for Older Adults with Substance Use
Problems
• nid Hunkeler, Senior Scientist and Codirector, Inter-Divisional
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Depression Initiative, Kaiser Permanente Northern California
Division of Research
Q & A/Open Discussion
2:00 PANEL #4—POLICY OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWING
AND IMPROVING THE GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH
WORKFORCE
Objectives: (1) To learn about current policy directions that may
affect the geriatric mental health and substance use care workforce,
and (2) to hear the recommendations of key thought leaders on how
to grow and strengthen the geriatric mental health and substance use
care workforce.
Moderator: Steve Bartels, Professor of Psychiatry and Community
& Family Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School and Director,
Dartmouth-New England Geriatric Education Center
Panelists:
• im Engelhardt, Director, Demonstration Program, CMS Federal
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Coordinated Health Care Office (Duals Office)
• an Timmel, Medicaid Long Term Care Policy Analyst, CMS
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Disabled and Elderly Health Programs Group
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• obyn Golden, Director of Older Adult Programs, Rush
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University Medical Center
• arold Pincus, Codirector, Irving Institute of Clinical and
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Translational Research, and Professor, Department of Psychiatry,
Columbia University
• urgen Unützer, Professor, University of Washington Department
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of Psychiatry
Q & A/Open Discussion
3:30 ADJOURN