TY - JOUR KW - Family Medicine KW - Graduate Medical Education KW - internal medicine KW - interprofessional education KW - Pediatrics KW - primary care behavioral health AU - R. R. Landoll AU - L. A. Maggio AU - R. M. Cervero AU - J. D. Quinlan A1 - AB - Primary care behavioral health (PCBH) is a model of integrated healthcare service delivery that has been well established in the field of psychology and continues to grow. PCBH has been associated with positive patient satisfaction and health outcomes, reduced healthcare expenditures, and improved population health. However, much of the education and training on PCBH has focused on developing behavioral health providers to practice in this medical setting. Less attention has been paid to physician team members to support and practice within an integrated environment. This is problematic as underdeveloped physician team members may contribute to low utilization and attrition of behavioral health consultants. A scoping review was conducted to examine the training of physicians in this domain since 2006. Twenty-one studies were identified, predominantly in Family Medicine training programs. Although PCBH training was generally well received, more program evaluation, formalized curriculum, and faculty development are needed to establish best practices. AD - Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, USA. ryan.landoll@usuhs.edu.; Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, USA.; Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, USA.; Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, USA. BT - Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings C5 - Education & Workforce CP - 3 CY - United States DO - 10.1007/s10880-018-9582-7 IS - 3 JF - Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings M1 - Journal Article N2 - Primary care behavioral health (PCBH) is a model of integrated healthcare service delivery that has been well established in the field of psychology and continues to grow. PCBH has been associated with positive patient satisfaction and health outcomes, reduced healthcare expenditures, and improved population health. However, much of the education and training on PCBH has focused on developing behavioral health providers to practice in this medical setting. Less attention has been paid to physician team members to support and practice within an integrated environment. This is problematic as underdeveloped physician team members may contribute to low utilization and attrition of behavioral health consultants. A scoping review was conducted to examine the training of physicians in this domain since 2006. Twenty-one studies were identified, predominantly in Family Medicine training programs. Although PCBH training was generally well received, more program evaluation, formalized curriculum, and faculty development are needed to establish best practices. PP - United States PY - 2019 SN - 1573-3572; 1068-9583 SP - 243 EP - 258 EP - T1 - Training the Doctors: A Scoping Review of Interprofessional Education in Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) T2 - Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings TI - Training the Doctors: A Scoping Review of Interprofessional Education in Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) U1 - Education & Workforce U2 - 30255408 U3 - 10.1007/s10880-018-9582-7 VL - 26 VO - 1573-3572; 1068-9583 Y1 - 2019 Y2 - Sep ER -