This podcast offers listeners an exclusive look into the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association’s annual conference, spotlighting the integration of comprehensive addiction medicine within rural primary care settings. This presentation provides a description of the creation, implementation and treatment model of the Comprehensive Addiction Medicine program within the MaineHealth system. Many thanks to the presenters, Tammy Hand, LCSW, Alyson Poland, LCSW and Stacey Ouellette, LCSW.
Join us as we share real-world experiences, challenges, and success stories from the front lines of rural healthcare. Whether you’re a clinician, community advocate, or simply passionate about innovative approaches to addiction care, this podcast provides valuable insights and practical strategies to inspire and inform your work.
Tune in for expert perspectives and a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how rural communities are transforming addiction medicine—one patient, one practice, and one community at a time.
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This podcast offers listeners an exclusive look into the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association’s annual conference, spotlighting the integration of comprehensive addiction medicine within rural primary care settings. This presentation provides a description of the creation, implementation and treatment model of the Comprehensive Addiction Medicine program within the MaineHealth system. Many thanks to the presenters, Tammy Hand, LCSW, Alyson Poland, LCSW and Stacey Ouellette, LCSW.
Join us as we share real-world experiences, challenges, and success stories from the front lines of rural healthcare. Whether you’re a clinician, community advocate, or simply passionate about innovative approaches to addiction care, this podcast provides valuable insights and practical strategies to inspire and inform your work.
Tune in for expert perspectives and a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how rural communities are transforming addiction medicine—one patient, one practice, and one community at a time.
Ep. #81 End of Year Reflections and New Beginnings: Integrated Care and Personal Growth
The Integrated Care Podcast
53 minutes 37 seconds
10 months ago
Ep. #81 End of Year Reflections and New Beginnings: Integrated Care and Personal Growth
Join the team from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association (CFHA) as they reflect on the past year, share their biggest learnings, and discuss their hopes for the future. In this reflective episode, co-hosts Grace, Monica, Bridget, Jen, and Neftali discuss creative problem-solving amidst obstacles, personal and professional growth, and important lessons learned. They also share exciting plans for 2025 and explore the importance of measurement in healthcare, the joy of new professional connections, and the value of being unapologetically authentic. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation on integrated care and more.
The Integrated Care Podcast
This podcast offers listeners an exclusive look into the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association’s annual conference, spotlighting the integration of comprehensive addiction medicine within rural primary care settings. This presentation provides a description of the creation, implementation and treatment model of the Comprehensive Addiction Medicine program within the MaineHealth system. Many thanks to the presenters, Tammy Hand, LCSW, Alyson Poland, LCSW and Stacey Ouellette, LCSW.
Join us as we share real-world experiences, challenges, and success stories from the front lines of rural healthcare. Whether you’re a clinician, community advocate, or simply passionate about innovative approaches to addiction care, this podcast provides valuable insights and practical strategies to inspire and inform your work.
Tune in for expert perspectives and a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how rural communities are transforming addiction medicine—one patient, one practice, and one community at a time.