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This classroom includes the resources and archived recordings from the completed Project ECHO sessions from the educational series, "Building Primary Care Providers' Capacity to Address Pediatric Emotional and Behavioral Health." Each recorded session will be uploaded within a week of the live sessions. Please note, the recorded sessions are available for on-demand viewing and not accredited for CME. No credit or certificate will be provided upon completion.
Dr. Shivana Naidoo, MD is a board certified Child Psychiatrist and a board certified Adult Psychiatrist. She is the founder of DoBetterMD, her integrative psychiatry private practice and consulting firm, which aims to help patients with mental health concerns do better. She is an Attending at the Bradley REACH Virtual Partial Psychiatric Hospitalization Program where she cares for high risk youth in a virtual multidisciplinary team setting. She is also the host of the podcast "Thinking It Through with Dr. Naidoo- Child Psychiatrist", which helps spread awareness and psychoeducation to help youth and their families find the best mental health care possible.
Dr. Serbin attended medical school at the University of Arizona College of Medicine -Tucson and completed residency at the Phoenix Children's Hospital-Maricopa Medical Center Pediatric Residency Program. He has been in the same community group pediatric practice in Phoenix since completing his pediatric residency in 1997. His experience has taught him that the responsibility of a pediatrician involves more than treating patients in the clinic.
His personal pediatric practice has evolved into caring for children with complex and special health care needs. This type of care requires collaboration with providers in the community who care for these children. These providers include the hospital team, subspeciality care, rehabilitation providers, school personnel, and home health care. This experience has allowed Dr. Serbin to develop relationships and participate in organizations which advocate for children’s health care in the Phoenix community.
Dr. Yoblonski has worked at Phoenix Childrens Hospital in the Homeless Youth Outreach program and the Center for Resiliency and Wellbeing for the past eleven years. She currently works with homeless youth and families, foster children and youth, and survivors of sex trafficking. Trauma informed care is an area of interest due to the patients she works with. She has been working with the AzAAP Emotional and Behavioral Health Committee for the past two years.
Dr. Mosley is a District Medical Group provider and has served as the Medical Director of the Valleywise Health First Episode Center for the last six years. Born and raised in Central Phoenix and an alumna of Xavier College Preparatory, she always knew she wanted to become a physician.
Dr. Mosley attended Loyola Marymount University for her undergraduate studies and then graduated from the American University of Integrative Sciences St. Maarten School of Medicine. At the beginning of medical school, Dr. Mosley thought cardiology was her calling. At the end of medical school, she completed her psychiatry rotation, thinking she wouldn’t return to this type of work. The tears in her eyes and emotions she felt let her know, psychiatry was her calling.
She is extremely proud to work at Valleywise Health, where she not only completed her residency, but psychiatric training and fellowship as well. Dr. Mosley is certified by the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Adult Psychiatry and the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
Her goal when working with individuals that have a brain health disorder is to allow them to take an active role in their treatment and recovery through shared decision making. Dr. Mosley is also a faculty member of Creighton University, helping train the next generation of physicians.
Katherine H. Sanchez, PhD, is a licensed psychologist specializing in the treatment of children, adolescents, and families struggling with anxiety, depressive, and young child disruptive behavior disorders. Dr. Sanchez received her Ph.D. in School Psychology from The University of Northern Colorado and completed an APA-accredited internship in Clinical Psychology at the Southern Arizona Psychology Internship Center (SAPIC) in Tucson, AZ. After fulfilling her internship, she completed a Postdoctoral year and advanced to become a SAPIC Adjunct Faculty member, supervising predoctoral interns’ clinical placements.
Dr. Sanchez has received extensive training in understanding and working with families, provided professional clinical consultation to community mental health agencies and schools, and worked in a variety of treatment settings, including residential and day treatment centers, schools, primary care clinics, and Boston Children's Hospital.
Dr. Sanchez is a strong believer that children and adolescents thrive best when they are part of a strong and healthy family system. She enjoys facilitating conversations to foster stronger and more fulfilling parent-child relationships, helping to craft an atmosphere for open and honest conversations, and providing a reparative attachment experience for all family members.
Chelsea L. Matteson, PsyD, is an Arizona licensed Clinical Psychologist with a specialty in Neuropsychology. She has a passion for working with children, adolescents, young adults, and families, with a primary interest in pediatric neuropsychology, anxiety disorders, and working with athletes. Dr. Matteson earned her Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona, and completed a postdoctoral residency with a focus in pediatric neuropsychology.
In her career, Dr. Matteson has received extensive experience and training in delivering both psychotherapy and psychological/neuropsychological assessment services. Throughout her graduate and professional career, she has worked in a wide variety of interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary treatment settings. Additionally, she is a member of the American Psychology Association, Arizona Psychological Association, American Academy of Pediatric Neuropsychology, and National Academy of Neuropsychology.
Beyond her academic and professional credentials, Dr. Matteson competed in gymnastics at the collegiate level, winning multiple National Championship titles, and coached young athletes prior to entering graduate school. Drawing on her experiences as an athlete, she aims to enhance her ability to help clients master the mental aspects of sports, fitness, rehabilitation, and competition.
Michael Dobbs completed his undergraduate studies and MD at the University of Arizona in Tucson. He completed his residency in General Pediatrics and fellowship in Adolescent Medicine at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. He is Board-Certified in both Adolescent Medicine and General Pediatrics. Dr. Dobbs has worked for over a decade at Valleywise Health, working with adolescents and young adults, primarily from a low-income background. He has also served as an Associate Program Director for the Phoenix Children's Pediatric Residency Alliance and works extensively with residents and other learners. Dr. Dobbs’ areas of clinical focus include general adolescent health, sports medicine, endocrinology/diabetes prevention, reproductive health, HIV/STI and pregnancy prevention with special attention to the needs of LGBTQ youth.
Dr. Catherine Riley is a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Arizona, Department of Pediatrics. She holds a bachelor's degree from Indiana University, a master's degree in education from Western Maryland College, and a doctoral degree from Mayo Medical School. She completed a fellowship in developmental behavioral pediatrics at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
She has been here in Arizona for 8 years. She teaches in the UA Medical School in both the basic science and the clinical medical curricula. The majority of her time is spent clinically evaluating and diagnosing children with developmental and behavioral concerns. Dr. Riley is the program director for the Developmental Behavioral Pediatric Fellowship. She is a member of the board, along with being the leader of the professional advisory committee for the Autism Society of Southern Arizona. Dr. Riley also serves as the Medical Director for Early Brain and Child Development Section of the AzAAP and chairs the Developmental Screening Committee.
Dr. Bunch completed school of medicine, residency training in psychiatry, fellowships in child & adolescent psychiatry and addiction psychiatry at the University of Colorado and Health Sciences center. Since 2006, he has worked clinically and taught pediatric and psychiatric residents, medical students, and fellows during rotations in consultation liaison, inpatient psychiatry, and in various ambulatory settings such as homeless clinics. This has involved students from Banner, Maricopa, University of Arizona, Mayo Clinic and Creighton School of Medicine, as well as pediatric residents from Phoenix Children’s. He assisted and continues to assist with the successful launch of the Child Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship and development of the addiction component. He has expanded his interest into addictions and has assisted staff at UMOM, emergency room physicians, and adolescent medicine physicians in establishing and increasing services in the homeless setting.
His research experience is primarily in substance abuse, where he developed his honors thesis in undergraduate concerning the molecular biology of cigarette smoking and subsequently helped develop a study concerning physician advice and nicotine use in the pediatric population. In August, a trial was approved by our IRB concerning: Phoenix Children’s IRB # IRB-23-418: Substance Use and Problematic Electronic Use and Referral to Treatment in Patients Evaluated for Danger to Self and/or Suicidality in the Emergency Department. He most recently presented for PALS (Parents of Addicted Loved Ones).
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NON CME RECORDINGS: Part 1: SSRIs and Pediatric Depression: Clinical Pearls
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ECHO FACILITATOR: Lara Yoblonski, MD, FAAP, MPH, Pediatrician, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, AzAAP Emotional and Behavioral Health Committee Chair
ECHO EXPERT FACULTY: Shivana Naidoo, DABPN, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Adult Psychiatrist, DoBetterMD
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On Demand | 58 Minutes | More info » | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NON CME RECORDINGS: Part 2: SSRIs and Pediatric Depression: Proactive Problem Solving
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ECHO FACILITATOR: Ronald Serbin, MD, FAAP, Pediatrician, Pediatrix
ECHO EXPERT FACULTY: Shivana Naidoo, DABPN, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Adult Psychiatrist, DoBetterMD
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On Demand | 55 Minutes | More info » | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NON CME RECORDING: ECHO Session 3 Unraveling the Mind: Understanding Schizophrenia
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ECHO FACILITATOR: Lara Yoblonski, MD, FAAP, MPH, Pediatrician, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, AzAAP Emotional and Behavioral Health Committee Chair
ECHO EXPERT FACULTY: Aris Mosley, MD, Psychiatrist/Medical Director, Valleywise Behavioral Health First Episode Center
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On Demand | 1 Hour | More info » | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NON CME RECORDING: ECHO Session 4 Effective Management of Performance Anxiety and Generalized Anxiety in Kids and Teens
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ECHO FACILITATOR: Lara Yoblonski, MD, FAAP, MPH, Pediatrician, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, AzAAP Emotional and Behavioral Health Committee Chair
ECHO EXPERT FACULTY: Katherine Sanchez, PhD, Child Psychologist, Insight Psychology
ECHO EXPERT FACULTY: Chelsea Matteson, PsyD, Clinical Psychologist, Insight Psychology
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On Demand | 1 Hour 01 Minutes | More info » | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NON CME RECORDING: ECHO Session 5: Adolescent Suicide Screening: Clinical Updates
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ECHO FACILITATOR: Lara Yoblonski, MD, FAAP, MPH, Pediatrician, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, AzAAP Emotional and Behavioral Health Committee Chair
ECHO EXPERT FACULTY: Michael Dobbs, MD, Adolescent Medicine, Valleywise Health
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On Demand | 58 Minutes | More info » | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NON CME RECORDING: ECHO Session 6: ADHD: Evaluation, Management, and Resources
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ECHO FACILITATOR: Lara Yoblonski, MD, FAAP, MPH, Pediatrician, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, AzAAP Emotional and Behavioral Health Committee Chair
ECHO EXPERT FACULTY: Catherine Riley, MD, FAAP, Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician, Banner – University Medical Center Tucson
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On Demand | 1 Hour 01 Minutes | More info » | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NON CME RECORDING: ECHO Session 7: Pediatric Substance Use Disorder
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ECHO FACILITATOR: Lara Yoblonski, MD, FAAP, MPH, Pediatrician, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, AzAAP Emotional and Behavioral Health Committee Chair
ECHO EXPERT FACULTY: Raymond Bunch, MD, FASAM, Child & Adolescent and Addiction Psychiatry, Phoenix Children's Hospital
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On Demand | 54 Minutes | More info » | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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