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For the second year, PAFP is partnering with the Pennsylvania Psychological Association to offer one-hour virtual discussions with family physicians and clinical health psychologists. These informal consults regarding behavioral health treatment in primary care will feature expert faculty discussing a range of topics from traditional mental health diagnoses and treatment through behavioral medicine issues like treatment adherence, co-morbid presentation with chronic illness, and more. Advance submission of questions/topics for discussion is encouraged!
Integrated Care Connecting Hour #2
March 13 @ Noon
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Session Moderators and Faculty
Rick Kutz, PsyD, Conemaugh Health System — Richard Kutz worked in higher education for over 15 years prior to earning his Doctor of Psychology degree. As a licensed psychologist, Dr. Kutz specializes in clinical health psychology, behavioral medicine, and integrated care. He has experience with eating disorders, chronic pain, oncology, and trauma, specifically survivors of sexual assault. When not being beaten by his children at Super Smash Bros, he can be found playing with the dog.
Jeffrey Zlotnick, MD, FAAFP, Tower Health — Dr. Zlotnick received his MD from the UMDNJ - NJ Medical School, completed his Family Medicine Residency at Franklin Square Hospital, Baltimore, MD, and earned his CAQ certification in Sports Medicine. He currently serves as Chair of the Committee of Continuing Professional Development for the PA Academy of Family Physicians.
Julie Radico, PsyD, ABPP - Dr. Julie Radico, a Board Certified Clinical Psychologist, is the CEO of Radico Psychological and Consultation Services, LLC (drjulieradico.com). She provides coaching, consulting, and therapy services to women clinicians. Dr. Radico's board certification is in clinical health psychology. She has worked in a variety of health settings including hospitals, primary care clinics, and family medicine residency.
Tanya Vishnevsky, PhD - Dr. Vishnevsky completed her doctoral degree in Clinical Health Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and her post-doctoral training at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School within the Transplant Institute. Dr. Vishnevsky has enjoyed working in multiple health settings, including hospitals, primary care clinics, specialty practices and outpatient mental health/private practice. She served as Director of Integrated care for several organizations before transitioning to private practice. Her clinical areas of expertise include adjustment to medical conditions including heart disease, diabetes and cancer. Dr. Vishnevsky also enjoys working with chronic pain, weight management, insomnia and phobias related to medical intervention.
What are YOUR questions?
Adolescent issues?
Senior care?
Anxiety?
Depression?
Referral?
(Anonymously, if you prefer.)
