2019 Annual Meeting

Advancing the Use of Telemental Health with Diversified Student Populations (Room Governor's Square 16)

30 May 19
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM

Tracks: AHIMA, Credit-CHES, Credit-CME, Credit-CNE, Credit-CPEU, Credit-NASW, Credit-NBCC, Credit-PsyCE, Session Badge - Collaborative Care, Session Badge - Technology

CME:1.5  CNE:1.5  CHES:1.5  PsyCE:1.5  NBCC:1.5  NASW:1.5  CPEU:1.5  AHIMA:1.5  

Collaborative Care, Technology

After this session, attendees should be able to:

  1. Compare the pros and cons of the current efficacy literature.
  2. Describe the importance of elemental health guidelines.
  3. Identify potential use-case solutions for varied student population.
  4. Describe steps to implement services.

Program Abstract:
Telemental health is a standard of care for varied populations and mental health concerns. This presentation will provide an overview of the efficacy literature and current telemental health guidelines. It will discuss mental health access concerns and telemental health use-cases for diversified student populations including the general student body, student-athletes, student-Veterans, and students with individualized needs. Finally, it will provide recommendations for developing new services. Time for a question and answer session will be included.

This session is sponsored by the American College Health Foundation Ayers/Battle/Thomas Diversity Fund.