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saturday, august 4, 2012 148 Transitioning Your Psychology Practice to Interprofessional Health and Mental Health Settings 4 ce credits morning half-day workshop 8:00–11:50 a.m. U.S. health care reform emphasizes the importance of integrated teams in the delivery of physical and mental health care in both the public and private sectors. This intermediate workshop focuses on developing strategies and processes to: (a) co-locate and integrate psychology practices in interprofessional health 50 enroLLment Limit intermediate care settings and (b) develop thriving interprofessional mental health practices. Successful strategies for building collaborative relationships with physicians, nurse practitioners, and other health and mental health providers are presented. Leaders: Helen L. Coons, PhD, Women’s Mental Health Associates, Philadelphia, PA; Barry S. Anton, PhD, Rainier Behavioral Health, Tacoma, WA saturday, august 4, 2012 161 What Mental Health Professionals Need to Know About the ICD-10-CM 4 ce credits afternoon half-day workshop 1:00–4:50 p.m. On October 2014, the ICD-10-CM (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision–Clinical Modification) will replace the ICD-9-CM as the official coding system for health conditions in the United States, required for all electronic billing transactions and U.S. government uses. In this introductory workshop, 75 enroLLment Limit introductory participants will learn to identify and use appropriate ICD10-CM codes for mental and behavioral disorders, learn about available coding resources, and complete hands-on coding exercises to prepare them to start using the new codes. Leaders: Geoffrey M. Reed, PhD, World Health Organization, Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; K. Dayle Jones, PhD, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL For full workshop descriptions and to enroll: www.apa.org/convention/ce-workshops 31 http://www.apa.org/convention/ce-workshops

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Monitor on Psychology - May 2012

Monitor on Psychology - May 2012
Letters
President’s Column
Contents
From the CEO
Math + science + motherhood = a tough combination
The rights of indigenous people take center stage at AAAS meeting
Interdisciplinary programs that are leading the way
Good Governance Project moves into its next phase
APA publishes third edition of seminal ADHD book for kids
Government Relations Update
In Brief
Random Sample
Judicial Notebook
Psychology’s first forays into film
Time Capsule
Questionnaire
Presidential programming
Obesity researchers receive lifetime achievement awards
Top speakers for psychology’s top meeting
Science Watch
Homing in on sickle cell disease
Psychologist Profile
Alone in the ‘hole’
Public Interest
State Leadership Conference ‘12
Perspective on Practice
Education tops council’s agenda
Meet the candidates for APA’s 2014 president
Presidential election guidelines
Division Spotlight
American Psychological Foundation
Support for sexual miniorities
Personalities

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