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Topical Review: Building Competency: Professional Skills for Pediatric Psychologists in Integrated Primary Care Settings
Author(s) -
Kathryn W. Hoffses,
Lisa Ramirez,
Louise Berdan,
Rachel A. Tunick,
Sarah M. Honaker,
Tawnya J. Meadows,
Laura A. Shaffer,
Paul M. Robins,
Lynne A. Sturm,
Terry Stancin
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of pediatric psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.054
H-Index - 121
eISSN - 1465-735X
pISSN - 0146-8693
DOI - 10.1093/jpepsy/jsw066
Subject(s) - subspecialty , pediatric psychology , integrated care , primary care , context (archaeology) , core competency , medical home , set (abstract data type) , psychology , medical education , nursing , child and adolescent psychiatry , health care , medicine , family medicine , psychiatry , economics , programming language , biology , economic growth , paleontology , computer science , marketing , business
OBJECTIVES : In the midst of large-scale changes across our nation's health care system, including the Affordable Care Act and Patient-Centered Medical Home initiatives, integrated primary care models afford important opportunities for those in the field of pediatric psychology. Despite the extensive and growing attention, this subspecialty has received in recent years, a comprehensive set of core professional competencies has not been established. METHODS : A subset of an Integrated Primary Care Special Interest Group used two well-established sets of core competencies in integrated primary care and pediatric psychology as a basis to develop a set of integrated pediatric primary care-specific behavioral anchors. CONCLUSIONS : The current manuscript describes these behavioral anchors and their development in the context of professional training as well as with regard to Triple Aim goals and securing psychology's role in integrated pediatric primary care settings.

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