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Collaborative Care Model: A Wider Road to Team-Based Care
COVID-19 has created a great need for earlier access to effective care for youth with both psychiatric and medical issues. Our work toward a population-based model as child and adolescent psychiatrists and pediatricians, to hasten access to care, has created new opportunities to benefit from team-based practice for us and our patients. This process began long before COVID, and now is the time for honing these skills for enhancement in effective care for some part of—maybe even a chunk of—our workweek. Team based care will better provide for prevention and earlier intervention, increase safety for youth, and expand the professional knowledge base that only multidisciplinary cooperation can bring. Our paths are joining to create a wider road to team-based care. To be a part of such a transformation is an honor and an affirmation of all we have to offer to youth and their families. Consider directing your own developmental path, training, and experience to this wonderful enhancement in practice.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the need for earlier access to comprehensive care for youth with psychiatric and medical conditions. As child and adolescent psychiatrists and pediatricians, embracing team-based care presents new opportunities to enhance our practice and benefit our patients. By incorporating team-based approaches into our workweek, we can improve prevention and early intervention, enhance youth safety, and expand the knowledge base through multidisciplinary collaboration. Joining this transformative journey allows us to provide comprehensive care to youth and their families, offering them the best possible outcomes. We encourage individuals to consider directing their training and experiences toward this remarkable enhancement in practice, contributing to the advancement of youth healthcare.
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