Primary Care Physicians

In support of improving patient care, the University of California, San Francisco is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

NEW! CAPP Core Certification demonstrating training in key pediatric mental health topics.

Live Webinars

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Our monthly webinar series provides practical, clinically oriented education on common mental/behavioral health conditions in children and adolescents for pediatric primary care providers seeking to improve their ability to provide mental health care as part of their practice.

Project ECHO

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Our monthly ECHO tele-mentoring sessions include brief didactics on evidence-based strategies for diagnosing and managing common pediatric mental health conditions, incorporating measurement-based care, anticipatory guidance, and use of psychosocial treatment/psychotherapy and/or medications (as appropriate), followed by case discussions. Two 6-month cohorts are offered each academic year: The Core series from July - December, and the Advanced series from January through June. Activities are also eligible for American Board of Pediatrics MOC Part 2 credit.

 Webinar RecordinGS

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A recording of our monthly webinar series, which provides practical, clinically oriented education on common mental/behavioral health conditions in children/adolescents for pediatric primary care providers. These recordings have been made available on-line for asynchronous learning for those who cannot attend the live sessions. Activities are also eligible for American Board of Pediatrics MOC Part 2 credit.

Skills Based ECHO

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Brief, effective tools and communication pearls for use at home, school, or in clinic. Our interdisciplinary collaborative dedicated to learning active skills and interventions to serve as a bridge for youth, teens, and families awaiting services for common behavioral health conditions like anxiety, depression, or ADHD.