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  • TeleBehavioral Health Webinar, Friday, March 21, 2025

    NRTRC

    The NRTRC partners with the University of Washington, Harborview Behavioral Health Institute, to offer the 2025 TeleBehavioral Health Training Series.

    Digital Behavioral Health Therapeutics: Is there an App for That and Can AI Be Your Next Therapist

    NRTRC and Harborview Behavioral Health Institute are pleased to continue to offer the TeleBehavioral Health Training Series in 2025.

    Please join us on Friday, March 21, from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. (PT) for our third TeleBehavioral Health CME/NASW/CEU-accredited 2025 series presentation.

    Overview:

    Digital apps are growing rapidly and gaining ground with FDA approval as digital therapeutics that can be prescribed to patients. But with thousands to choose from, how do we know which ones are worthwhile? And what do we know about AI’s potential to replace therapists?

    REGISTER HERE

    Kari Stephens

    Dr. Kari Stephens is Vice Chair of Research, Helen Cohen Endowed Professor, Director of Clinical Research Informatics, and Professor in Family Medicine, and Adjunct Professor in Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education at the UW School of Medicine. Dr. Stephens conducts research focused on health equity, integrated behavioral health, chronic pain, post-traumatic

    stress disorder, anxiety, depression, substance use, cancer, long COVID, and informatics data sharing, particularly in primary care settings. Dr. Stephens is a practicing clinical psychologist,

    who currently treats patients in a primary care integrated behavioral health setting and attends as a core panel member of the Psychiatric Addiction Case Conference.

    Event Information:

    The Zoom webinar will be held on Friday, March 21, at 11 a.m.-12 p.m. (PT)

    If Interested:

    If you are interested in CME/CEU credits or would like to view all past presentations in the TeleBehavioral Health series, please visit our TeleBehavioral Health web page.

    We look forward to you joining us!

    The TeleBehavioral Health Training Team

    Northwest Regional Telehealth Resource Center
    “This publication was made possible by grant number UiUTH42531-03 from the Office for the Advancement of Telehealth, Health Resources and Services Administration, DHHS”

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