Hilton Universal City Hotel at Universal City 555 Universal Hollywood Drive Universal City, California 91608
October 24-25, 2018
Fifteenth Statewide Conference
Integrating Substance Use, Mental Health, and
Primary Care Services: Disruptive Innovations and
sustaining change
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The 15th Statewide Integrated Care Conference will be held on October 24-25, 2018 at the Hilton Universal Hotel, Universal City, California. This year’s conference theme is “Integrating Substance Use, Mental Health, and Primary Care Services: Disruptive Innovations and Sustaining Change.”
The neighborhoods we live in influence our behaviors and affect our health in profound ways. Social and economic factors in our communities are linked to physical and mental health disorders, illiteracy, homelessness, substance use and higher mortality rates. Through the conference, we hope to bring together physical health, mental health, and substance use disorder treatment providers to strengthen partnerships and to highlight innovative strategies that address these chronic conditions within our diverse communities.
This year we are honored to welcome Jurgen Unützer, M.D., M.P.H., and Edythe D. London, Ph.D. as our plenary speakers:
Dr. Unützer is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington, and Director of the Division of Population Science. He is an internationally known psychiatrist and health services researcher with a focus on translating research on evidence-based mental health care into effective clinical and public health practices. Dr. Unützer has over 250 scholarly publications and is most notably known for his efforts on improving the care of adults with co-morbid mental health and medical disorders.
Dr. London is a Professor In-Residence in the Departments of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and Molecular and Medical Pharmacology at the David Geffen School of Medicine University of California, Los Angeles. She is internationally known for her research on substance use disorders utilizing Positron Emission Tomography and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging on the neural circuitry underlying craving, self-control and behaviors related to addiction.
The conference offers thematic tracks that recognize the importance of addressing the needs of specific populations and of system transformation. Attendees may follow tracks (including but not limited to LGBTQ issues, primary healthcare, children and transition-age youth, and criminal justice) through the breakout sessions, or mix and match content to meet their own interests. All workshop presenters will address how their specific topic area relates to the theme of disruptive innovations and sustaining change.
Meeting the needs of our communities through the provision of timely, effective, and well-coordinated services that address the unique needs, values and cultures of those served is the keystone of our collective efforts. The 15th Statewide Conference seeks to further this goal within the context of uncertainty as we navigate yet another series of transformative changes to the health care delivery system. Our intent is to help providers streamline access to care, increase responsiveness to the needs of the individuals we serve, and improve coordination of service delivery.
To this end, the conference goals are as follows:
· To facilitate attendees’ ability to coordinate services to improve healthcare integration and collaboration for mental health, primary care, and substance use disorder services.
· To help attendees identify the characteristics of services and providers that best support health, wellness, and recovery.
· To provide access to information regarding emerging best practices for treating the complex needs of different populations
· To provide attendees with learning opportunities that enhance their skillset and improve outcomes.
7:30 am—8:30 am Continental Breakfast/Registration
8:30 am—9:00 am Welcome and Introductions
9:00 am—10:30 am Plenary Session
Integrating Care to Achieve the Triple Aim
Jurgen Unützer, MD, MPH, MA, University of Washington, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
10:30 am—11:00 am Break
11:00 am—12:30 pm Workshops A-I : Session I
A. STAR (Substance Abuse Treatment and Re-Entry): Federal Post Conviction Violators Court Raul Ayala, Office of the Federal Public Defender
Cathleen Cunningham, MA, MPA, LMFT, STAR– Los Angeles
Honorable Rozella Oliver, United States Magistrate Court Judge
Kristie Rzonca, MSJCA, United States Probation Officer
Tim Searight, Assistant United States Attorney
B. Increasing Cultural Humility: Working with Transgender Clients and Patients
Jaysa P. Jones, MSW-LCSW, Curandera, Xochuhian Traditional Healing
C. At Risk Youth– What We Don’t Know Could Cost Them Their Lives Lauri Burns, The Teen Project
D. Health Care for the Homeless: Advocating for those with Severe Medical and Mental Health Care Issues
Susan Partovi, MD, Homeless Health Care Los Angeles
Emily DeFraites, MD, Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
E. Saving Lives: Bringing Buprenorphine Treatment to Emergency Medicine
Andrew Herring, MD, Highland Hospital—Alameda Health System, UCSF
F. Black, Bruised and By-passed: The Marginalization of Domestic Violence/Intimate Partner Violence of Black Women and Girls
Brenda Ingram, EdD, LCSW, MSW, Peace over Violence
G. St. Joseph Center’s Vocational Programs Change Lives
Nicole Wiggs, St. Joseph Center
Sharon Plunkett, St. Joseph Center
Nicole Wainright, St Joseph Center
H. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Programs available Within Los Angeles County
Shana Spangler, PsyD, Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
Alexis D. Kulick, PhD, ABPP, Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
I. The Practice of Integration– Lessons Learned and the Integrated Behavioral Health Vision for La Clinica De La Raza
Gabriela De la Torre, MA, MCRP, La Clinica De La Raza, Inc. Erica Gomes, LCSW, La Clinica De La Raza, Inc.
Funding for this conference was made possible by the Department of Mental Health - UCLA Contract #MH010106, supported through MHSA Innovation Training Funds. This conference was also supported by cooperative agreement 1 H79 TI080211 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The conference contents are solely the responsibility of LA County Department of Mental Health, UCLA ISAP, the
Pacific Southwest ATTC, and the ICC Planning Committee and do not necessarily represent the official views of SAMHSA.
12:30 pm—1:30 pm Lunch
1:30 pm-1:45 pm Break
1:45 pm—3:15 pm Plenary Session Panel Discussion— Cannabis in the Era of Regulation
Julia F. Orozco, MA, Los Angeles County Office of Cannabis Management Freddie Agyin, MA, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Yolanda Cordero, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, SAPC
3:15 pm—3:30 pm Break
3:30 pm—5:00 pm Workshops J-R: Session II
J. Integrating Behavioral Health in Primary Care
Christopher Benitez, MD, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
David Hindman, PhD, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, SAPC
Charmaine Dorsey, MSW, LCSW, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
K. Santa Barbara’s Collaborative Integrated Healthcare Experience
Charles Fenzi, MD, Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics
L. Saving Lives: Ventura County’s Overdose Prevention Program
Moderator: Loretta Denering, DrPH, MS, Ventura County Behavioral Health Dept
Kristen Donovan, PhD, EVALCORP
Daniel Hicks, BA, Ventura County Behavioral Health Department
Kim O’Neil, Project SAFER Educational Foundation
M. Building Hope in Recovery: Implementation of Illness Management and Recovery for Co-Occurring Disorders
Andrew Kurtz, LMFT, UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs
N. Meeting the Unique Legal Needs of LGBT Seniors
Denny Chan, Justice in Aging
O. Cannabis Management: Medical, Legal and Economic Considerations
Julia F. Orozco, MA, Los Angeles County Office of Cannabis Management Freddie Agyin, MA, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Yolanda Cordero, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, SAPC
P. A Practical Guide to Organizational Change: Inter-Agency Collaboration and Implementing Evidence-Based Practices
Michael S. Shafer, PhD, Arizona State University
Q. She Served: Providing Care to Women Veterans
Marissa Burgoyne, PsyD, Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
Susan Steinberg-Oren, PhD, Veterans Affairs Los Angeles Ambulatory Care Center
R. Integrative Approaches for Supporting Homeless Youth: the Intersections of Wellness, Housing, Education and Employment
Shellena Eskridge, BA, MSW, Larkin Street Youth
Natalie Porter, BA, Larkin Street Youth
7:30 am—8:30 am Continental Breakfast/Registration
8:30 am—9:00 am Opening Remarks
9:00 am—10:30 am Plenary Session
Neuroimaging to Inform Clinical Practice in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
Edythe D. London, PhD, David Geffen School of Medicine University of California, Los Angeles, Departments of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and Molecular and Medical Pharmacology
10:30 am– 10:45 am Break
10:45 am—12:15 pm Workshops S-AA: Session III
S. Treatment Planning for Complex Needs: Integrating Mental Health, Physical Health, and Substance Use Disorders
Alyssa Cohen, PsyD, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, SAPC
Greg Schwarz, PsyD, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, SAPC
T. The Humanism Pocket Tool: Finding the Joy in Treating Challenging Patients
Andrew Shaner, MD, Veterans Affairs Center of Excellence
Michael Soh, PhD, Veterans Affairs Center of Excellence
Lillian Gelberg, MD, MSPH, Veterans Affairs Center of Excellence
Carole Warde, MD, Veterans Affairs Center of Excellence
U. Integrating Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders into Dignity Health’s Birthing Hospitals
Gabrielle Kaufman, MA, LPCC, BC-DMT, NCC, Maternal Mental Health NOW
Margaret Lynn Yonekura, MD, Dignity Health California Hospital Medical Center
Barbara Sheehy, MS, Dignity Health Corporate Office
V. Integrated Teen Court in Los Angeles County: Utilizing Responsible Restorative Justice to Address Mental
Health Issues for Transitional Age Youth
Seymour I. Amster, JD, Parents, Educators/Teachers & Students in Action
Judge Denise McLaughlin-Bennett, JD, Los Angeles Superior Court
Michele Archambeault, PsyD, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
W. Caring for the Increasing Number of Homeless Older Adults
Julie DeRose, MA, LMFT, ATR, The People Concern
Maria Funk, PhD, Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
Yanira Lima, MPH, MHM, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, SAPC
David Murillo, CAODC, Homeless Health Care Los Angeles
Leepi Shimkhada, MPP, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
X. Provider Issues Working with Trans Clients
Susan Forrest, CADC-CAS, Los Angeles Centers for Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Art House
Talia Bettcher, PhD, California State University, Los Angeles
Y. Peer Insight: Recovery, Wellness and the Volunteer Experience
Suzanne Holland, RN, BS, (Moderator), Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health
Andrew Shapiro, Wellness Outreach Worker, West Valley Mental Health
Karla Wheeler, Wellness Outreach Worker, West Valley Mental Health
James Walters, Wellness Outreach Worker, West Valley Mental Health
Susan Stewart, Wellness Outreach Worker, West Valley Mental Health
Z. California’s Hub and Spoke: Provider and Consumer Perspectives on Integrated Treatment to Combat
the Opioid Epidemic
Gloria Miele, PhD, UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs
Joe Sepulveda, MD, ABPN, ABPM, FAPA, Family Health Centers of San Diego
Frances Southwick, DO, Communicare Health Centers
AA. Integration of MAT into Programs at the Los Angeles Christian Center
Jason Nacorda, DO, Los Angeles Christian Health Centers
Kathryn C. White, MD, Los Angeles Christian Health Centers
Corrections Personnel: The 15th Statewide Conference qualifies as work-related education (WRE) through the Board of State and Community Corrections’ Standards and Training for Corrections (STC) Program. Interested individuals can apply for training credit through their respective training units.
Drug & Alcohol Counselors: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs is an approved provider of CE credits/contact hours for RADTs I/II, CADCs-CASs, CADCs I/II, CADCs-CSs, and LAADCs (CCAPP, 2N-00-445-1119), CATCs (ACCBC/CAADE, CP 20 872 C 0819), and CAODCs (CADTP, #151). Up to 9.0 CE credits/contact hours will be offered.
LMFTs, LPCCs, LEPs, & LCSWs: UCLA ISAP is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and/or LEPs (Provider #64812). Course meets the qualifications for up to nine (9.0) hours of continuing education credits for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCS, and LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. UCLA ISAP maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content. Up to 9.0 CE credits/contact hours will be offered.
Registered Nurses: Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #15455, for up to 9.0 contact hours.
Psychologists: UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs (ISAP) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. UCLA ISAP maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Up to 9.0 CE credits will be offered.
At the conclusion of the conference, attendees will be able to:
(1) Describe at least two (2) recent innovations in primary care integration with substance use and mental health treatment.
(2) Explain how to manage the unique needs of the veteran population in regards to primary care, substance use, and mental health-related issues.
(3) Identify two (2) challenges facing children in the transition of their care throughout their lives.
(4) Compare and contrast the various FDA-approved medications for the treatment of alcohol and opioid use disorders.
(5) Specify three (3) issues related to connecting the homeless with primary care, substance use, and mental health services.
(6) Describe how to develop an individualized, bio-psycho-social treatment plan.
(7) Provide examples of at least three (3) strategies to use when working with a culturally diverse population and describe how to respond to their specific needs.
Standard Registration Fee: $ 125
Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Employees: $ 60 (verified by the 6-digit LACDMH employee number):
DMH Employee Number: ________________________ Program/Unit: _________________________
Supervisor’s Name_______________________ Supervisor’s Signature__________________________
Note to LACDMH employees: The discounted registration fee is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Conference registration will only be confirmed (via email) once UCLA ISAP has received payment. For additional questions, please feel free to email Lisa Gildemontes at [email protected]
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Please specify the workshop you plan to attend for each session by writing in the letter next to the workshop title:
Day 1, Session I: Day 1, Session II: Day 2, Session III:
Special requirements (e.g., vegetarian, American Sign Language Interpreter, ADA accessibility, etc.): ____________________
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Exhibit Tables: $600 Space for exhibit tables is available (includes one registration). We encourage agencies to share information about their programs and advertise job openings.
TOTAL ENCLOSED (make checks payable to: UC Regents) $____ Mail both registration form and payment to:
UCLA ISAP, 11075 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 200, Los Angeles, CA 90025 Attn: Victoria Norith Or fax this form to (310) 312-0538. For questions: [email protected], or call (310) 267-5398
* Registration fees are the same for one or both days. Registration includes continental breakfast both days, and complimentary lunch on day 1.
Notice of cancellation must be made by 5:00 PM PDT October 18, 2017 in order to receive a partial refund registration fee minus a $25 administrative processing fee). Otherwise all fees are nonrefundable.
The Hilton Universal City Hotel is located at: 555 Universal Hollywood Dr, Universal City, CA. 91608, Phone: 1-818-506-2500
The hotel is located at the entrance of Universal Studios on the corner of Universal Hollywood Drive and Hotel Drive.
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Francesca Anello, Los Angeles County DMH
Michele Archambeault, Los Angeles County DMH
Nelly Arias, Los Angeles County DMH
Ken Bachrach, Tarzana Treatment Centers
Shannon Bertea, UCLA ISAP
Emi Bojan, Los Angeles County DMH
Imani Bryant, Los Angeles County DMH
Valerie Curtis, Los Angeles County DMH
Charmaine Dorsey, Department of Health Services
Carol Falender, Pepperdine University
Thomas Freese, UCLA ISAP
Monica Freire-Pandya, Los Angeles County DMH
Adrienne Gee, Los Angeles County DMH
Lisa Gildemontes, Los Angeles County DMH
Albert Hasson, UCLA ISAP
Suzanne Holland, Los Angeles County DMH
Grant Hovik, UCLA ISAP
David Hindman, LA County Dept. of Public Health, SAPC
Brian Hurley, UCLA; Los Angeles County DMH
Surabhi Narain, Los Angeles County DMH
Hector Reyes, Los Angeles County DMH
Mike Rizzo, Los Angeles LGBT Center
Merilyn Rosado, Los Angeles County DMH
Beth Rutkowski, UCLA ISAP
Michael Yoo, Los Angeles County DHS