Upcoming 2026 Integrated Behavioral Health Webinars and Continuing Education Opportunities
Staying current with integrated behavioral health (IBH) best practices requires ongoing education across clinical, operational, and system-level domains. Below is a curated list of upcoming webinars and continuing education opportunities relevant to primary care integration, collaborative care, and workforce development.
Events are listed in chronological order.
January 27, 2026
Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Behavioral Health Integration
Cost: Free
Provider: AHRQ Academy for Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care
Website: https://integrationacademy.ahrq.gov/
This webinar explores ethical considerations for using AI tools within behavioral health integration, including documentation support, clinical decision assistance, and workflow augmentation in primary care settings.
January 28, 2026
Integrating Substance Use Disorder Prevention Into Primary Care Workflows
Cost: Free
Provider: SAMHSA (via AHRQ Integration Academy)
Website: https://integrationacademy.ahrq.gov/
Focuses on practical approaches to embedding substance use prevention strategies into routine primary care, with attention to screening, brief intervention, and referral pathways.
January 30–31, 2026
Integrated Behavioral Health in Primary Care: Approaches That Work
Cost: Paid (CME pricing varies; typically $500–$700 depending on credentials and format)
Provider: Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development
Website: https://ce.mayo.edu/psychiatry-and-psychology/content/integrated-behavioral-health-primary-care-2026-approaches-work
A two-day in-person and virtual course covering team-based care, suicide risk assessment, serious mental illness in primary care, ADHD management, and operational models for integrated care.
Ongoing (Recorded Webinar Available)
Engaging Medical Providers in the Collaborative Care Model
Cost: Free
Provider: UW AIMS Center
Website: https://aims.uw.edu/
This recorded session focuses on strategies to increase medical provider engagement and buy-in for Collaborative Care Model implementation, including communication, role clarity, and workflow integration.
Ongoing (Recorded Webinar Available)
Enhancing Integrated Care Using PDSA Cycles
Cost: Free
Provider: Indian Health Service TeleBehavioral Health Program
Website: https://www.ihs.gov/teleeducation/webinars/
Covers practical use of Plan-Do-Study-Act cycles to support continuous improvement in integrated behavioral health programs, with applicability across community and primary care settings.
Why Continuing Education Matters for Integrated Behavioral Health
As integrated behavioral health models continue to evolve, education plays a key role in supporting sustainability, provider confidence, and system readiness. Training opportunities that address real-world workflows, team dynamics, and implementation challenges are especially valuable for organizations delivering care during periods of increased demand.
Disclaimer
CultivateCare is not affiliated with the organizations listed above. Event details, pricing, and availability are subject to change. This list is provided for informational purposes to support awareness of integrated behavioral health education opportunities.

