The Implementing Collaborative Care with Perinatal Patients training is designed for practices that have completed the Implementing Collaborative Care (“Base Training”) and have completed the OB/GYN Practice Assessment with a determination that the practice is ready for implementation. The training is intended to help the medical provider, psychiatric consultant, behavioral health care manager, and other practice team members gain the foundational knowledge and skills for implementing CoCM with the perinatal population. After completing this activity, participants will be able to incorporate workflows and other operational techniques unique to Collaborative Care within their practice to address the behavioral health needs of the perinatal population with fidelity to the Collaborative Care Model.
Completion of Implementing Collaborative Care (“Base Training”) is required prior to completing this training.
Slide Decks
Module 1: Collaborative Care in Perinatal Practice
Module 2: Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Module 3: Other Perinatal Mental Health Disorders
Module 4a: Perinatal Psychopharmacology
Module 4b: Perinatal Psychopathology and Pharmacological Intervention
Module 5: Collaborative Care Assessment with Perinatal Patients
Module 6: Brief Interventions with Perinatal Patients
Module 7: Providing Trauma Informed Care to Perinatal Patients
Please note: Training is only for those individuals planning to actively participate in the BCBSM CoCM Program.
Updated November 2024