Webinar Series: Beginning 1/23/20- Managing Chronic Pain in the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH)

Published:
January 13, 2020

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In the Managing Chronic Pain in the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Webinar Series, Drs. Christian Klepper, Chase Grosse and Tyler Brown will discuss the ways behavioral health providers understand, assess and manage chronic pain in the primary care setting. The first webinar will focus on conceptualizations and models of pain; the second will focus on assessment; and the third will focus on treatment. All of these concepts will be presented within the context of the behavioral health provider working with the medical home team.

 

Each of the webinars will occur from 12-1 p.m. Central Time on the fourth Thursday of January, February and March.

 

Webinar 1: Thursday, Jan. 23

Webinar 2: Thursday, Feb. 27

Webinar 3: Thursday, March 26

 

Presenters:

 

Christian Klepper

    Dr. Christian Klepper is a licensed psychologist and assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at the Munroe-Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. She received her Psy.D. in clinical psychology from Mercer University in Atlanta, Georgia, and completed her internship and post-doctoral training at the Munroe-Meyer Institute. Dr. Klepper is the project coordinator for the Pediatric Mental Health Care Access Program and serves as a faculty trainer for the Mid-America MHTTC. Her clinical time is spent providing behavioral health services at Children’s Physicians Creighton.

 

Chase Grosse

    Dr. Chase Grosse graduated from Mercer University in Atlanta, Georgia. He completed an internship in health service psychology at Tyler Health Sciences Center at the University of Texas. He completed his fellowship in clinical health psychology at Ascension Genesys Hospital in Grand Blanc, Michigan. Throughout his graduate and training programs, Dr. Grosse has focused on integrating behavioral health including behavioral pain management into medical settings and training medical residents and fellows. 

 

Tyler Brown

   

Dr. Tyler Brown is a second-year post-doctoral fellow at Medstar National Rehabilitation Hospital in Washington, D.C. He completed his Psy.D. in clinical psychology at Mercer University in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Brown has six years of supervised experience working in psychology with an emphasis on rehabilitation and health related issues including chronic pain, spinal cord injury, amputation, stroke, multiple sclerosis and brain injury. Dr. Brown is a licensed Psychology Associate in the District of Columbia and Licensed Psychologist in Virginia.

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