Chang | Barrick | Griswold | Dermen | Elze | Janikowski | Austin-Ketch | Campbell-Heider
This project will train graduate students to provide empirically supported, team-based addictions prevention and treatment services in integrated behavioral health-primary care settings located in underserved Western New York communities.
UB students in the HRSA Behavioral Health/Substance Use Disorder (BH/SUD) Scholars Program will receive enhanced addictions education, including clinical placements in integrated care settings as well as comprehensive, interprofessional addictions and behavioral health training and workshops. Advanced training in empirically supported practices will be provided also to faculty and field supervisors associated with the project. Graduate students from four professional programs will be invited to become HRSA BH/SUD Scholars: (1) Mental Health Counseling (MS degree); (2) Rehabilitation Counseling (MS degree); (3) Social Work (MSW degree); and (4) Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree).
Principal Investigator
Yu-Ping Chang, PhD, RN, FGSA
School of Nursing
University at Buffalo
Co-Investigators
Christopher Barrick, PhD
Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions
Kim Griswold, MD
Department of Family Medicine
University at Buffalo
Kurt Dermen, PhD
Clinical and Research Institute on Addictions
Diane Elze, PhD
School of Social Work
University at Buffalo
Timothy Janikowski, PhD
Department of Counseling, School and Educational Psychology
University at Buffalo
Tammy Austin-Ketch, PhD
School of Nursing
University at Buffalo
Nancy Campbell-Heider, PhD
School of Nursing
University at Buffalo
Funding Agency
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Grant Number
M01-HP31333
Dates
2017-2021