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Working to improve mental health services: the North Carolina advocacy effortJane Meschan Foy
Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA
Pediatrics 110:1232-7. 2002..This article describes the 24-month process that achieved these objectives...
A process for developing community consensus regarding the diagnosis and management of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorderJane Meschan Foy
Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA
Pediatrics 115:e97-104. 2005....
Referral by pediatricians of children with behavioral health disordersJane Williams
Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Department of Pediatrics, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1060, USA
Clin Pediatr (Phila) 44:343-9. 2005..More than half of the pediatricians wanted more information regarding their patients referred for mental health services, and they expressed a strong interest in colocation with a mental health provider...
Use of an electronic record audit to enhance mental health training for pediatric residentsJane Williams
Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA
Teach Learn Med 19:357-61. 2007..Increased emphasis has been placed in pediatric residency programs on the identification and treatment of child mental health disorders...
Co-location of mental health professionals in primary care settings: three North Carolina modelsJane Williams
Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Department of Pediatrics, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1060, USA
Clin Pediatr (Phila) 45:537-43. 2006..In addition to providing practical guidance for possible replication in primary care, this article reflects on how advocacy efforts can impact the success of co-location models...
Addressing behavioral health issues during well child visits by pediatric residentsJane Williams
Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA
Clin Pediatr (Phila) 45:734-40. 2006..05), but more likely to refer children with social/environmental or learning problems (P = 0.05). Results suggested the need for further training in recognition of internalizing disorders...
Diagnosis and treatment of behavioral health disorders in pediatric practiceJane Williams
Department of Pediatrics, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston Salem, North Carolina 27157 1060, USA
Pediatrics 114:601-6. 2004..This study was designed to assess the extent to which a sample of primary care pediatricians diagnose and treat behavioral health problems and to identify factors that may contribute to their behavioral health practice...
