IBH Continuing Ed Round Up

If you’re looking for live or hybrid continuing education that bridges behavioral health, medicine, and whole-person care, here’s a curated national list.
Each listing includes audience, cost, format, and direct links for easy reference.

1. Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care 2026 — Mayo Clinic

Audience: Interdisciplinary (physicians, therapists, nurses, social workers)
Cost: $699 (MD/DO/PhD) • $599 (Allied Health, NP, PA, Retirees)
When / Format: January 30–31, 2026 — Live (Rochester, MN) + Livestream hybrid
Link: https://ce.mayo.edu/psychiatry-and-psychology/content/integrated-behavioral-health-primary-care-2026-approaches-work
Highlights: ~12.5 CE hours across multiple boards (APA, ASWB, ANCC).
Comprehensive coverage of clinical and financial models for integrated behavioral health.

2. Bridging the Gap: Integrating Behavioral Health Into Primary Care — EliteLearning / TRC / NetCE

Audience: Interdisciplinary (primary care providers, behavioral health clinicians, nurses, counselors)
Cost: Typically $25–$40 per module (varies by state platform)
When / Format: Online, self-paced modules with interactive case studies
Link: https://www.elitelearning.com/social-work/courses/bridging-the-gap-integrating-behavioral-health-into-primary-care
Highlights: Teaches screening, brief interventions, and interprofessional coordination for integrated practice.

3. National Register Associate Certificate Program: Integrated Care

Audience: Therapists, psychologists, early-career clinicians
Cost: Free for National Register Associate members; low-cost access for others
When / Format: Three live webinars (with on-demand replay access)
Link: https://www.nationalregister.org/education-training/webinars/national-register-associate-certificate-program-integrated-care
Highlights: Builds foundational skills in integrated care delivery, collaborative treatment planning, and interprofessional teamwork.

4. Pediatric Health Network Behavioral Health Webinar — Children’s National CE

Audience: Pediatricians, integrated care clinicians, therapists
Cost: Free or nominal CE fee (varies by topic)
When / Format: Live webinar series, recurring throughout the year
Link: https://ce.childrensnational.org/pediatric-health-network-behavioral-health-webinar-1028
Highlights: Focus on early mental health screening, family engagement, and cross-discipline collaboration in pediatric primary care.

5. Strengthening Integrated Care Systems & Cross-Agency Collaboration — National Council for Mental Wellbeing

Audience: Interdisciplinary (policy, leadership, behavioral health, public health, clinicians)
Cost: Free webinar series
When / Format: Live webinar (e.g., upcoming session May 28, 2025)
Link: https://www.thenationalcouncil.org/event/strengthening-integrated-care-systems-and-cross-agency-collaboration-webinar
Highlights: Practical implementation strategies, real-world examples, and system design for integrated care.

6. Clinical Provider Training — Centene National Webinar Series

Audience: Medical providers, care coordinators, behavioral health professionals
Cost: Free for Centene providers (open series for partners)
When / Format: Live instructor-led webinars; ongoing throughout the year
Link: https://www.centenetraining.com/clinical-provider-training.html
Highlights: Whole-person health, behavioral integration, trauma-informed approaches, and population-specific sessions.

7. Behavioral Health Integration Webinar Series — Indian Health Service (IHS)

Audience: Interdisciplinary; tribal and community health systems
Cost: Free (federally funded)
When / Format: Live 1-hour webinars (ongoing)
Link: https://www.ihs.gov/teleeducation/webinars/?doaction=download&file=Flyer_2023-11-30_BHI.pdf
Highlights: Focused on real-world integration, workforce development, and multi-system collaboration.

8. Integrative Care Certificate — Creighton University Lifelong Learning

Audience: Interdisciplinary (therapists, nurses, allied health, behavioral health providers)
Cost: Two-part badge series, total of $100 (approx. $50 per module)
When / Format: Self-paced, online / ongoing enrollment
Link: https://lifelong.creighton.edu/programs/integrative-care
Highlights: Includes courses on “Managing Mental Health with Integrative Care” and “Mitigating Professional Fatigue with Integrative Care.” Great for affordable CE hours that count toward multiple professions.

Disclaimer

CultivateCare is not affiliated with any of the organizations or continuing education providers listed above. These links are offered for informational and resource purposes only. Programs, costs, and accreditation details are subject to change.
Before registering, please
verify eligibility and approval with your own state licensing board or credentialing agency to ensure CE hours meet your specific requirements for renewal, “core,” or “related” credit.

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