BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/New_York X-LIC-LOCATION:America/New_York BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0500 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 TZNAME:EDT DTSTART:19700308T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=3;BYDAY=2SU END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0500 TZNAME:EST DTSTART:19701101T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=11;BYDAY=1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:335d81933236952f1db6326701d7f56955 CATEGORIES:Webinar SUMMARY:2022 IPEC COF Award: OspreyPERCH DESCRIPTION:
Several studies have found a high prevalence of burnout and depression among students and residents of all disciplines. Find out how the recent winners of the 2022 Public Health Excellence in Interprofessional Education Collaboration Award implemented a student learning and servic e program to identify and address unmet student mental health needs.
Honorees from the University of North Florida will share details around the ir interprofessional education for collaborative practice project, OspreyPERCH: Prevention, E arly Intervention and Resiliency through Counseling & Holistic Health a n Integrative Behavioral Health Clinical Training Program. Utilizing i ntegrative health principles, the PERCH program offers clinical mental heal th counseling student counselors, social work interns, and graduate student interns in public health, nutrition, dietetics, and exercise science the o pportunity for specialty practice and supervision in the integration of spi rituality, creativity, animals, and nature in health care.
Webinar pa rticipants will hear the results of their work to support and enhance a hea lth and wellness continuum of care.
Speakers include:
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Carlene Tay
lor, EdD, LMHC, NCC, ERYT, ESMHL
Clinical Assistant Professor, University of North Florida Brooks
College of Health
Director, OspreyPERCH & Animal Assisted Interv
entions in Healthcare Initiatives
Dr. Taylor is a Licensed Mental Hea lth Counselor a Qualified Counselor Supervisor in Florida, and Licensed Pro fessional Counselor in Georgia. She holds a Georgia Professional Teaching C ertificate in School Counseling. She and her K-9 partner, Eli, are registe red with the AKC and the Pet Partners Program as a Therapy Dog/Handler Team , and Dr. Taylor is a Licensed Pet Partners Team Evaluator. Dr. Taylor is a lso registered with the Yoga Alliance as a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT-200 ) with specialized training in yoga for general mental health and trauma tr eatment.
She is passionate about integrative and integrated healthcar e and interprofessional healthcare education especially in the realm of beh avioral health. She is noted for her implementation science approach to research and innovative program development. This approach led to UNF’s Os preyPERCH program. "PERCH" is a clinical training program for graduate stu dents in mental health disciplines that focuses on prevention, early interv ention, and resiliency through counseling and holistic health. PERCH provid es the UNF community a completes the universities continuum of mental healt h components that enhances and supports UNF’s existing Counseling Center, S tudent Health Services & Recreation/Wellness programs.
This clini cal training program has now become a formalized Integrative Behavioral Hea lth Clinical Training Program and expanded beyond the UNF campus to serve c ommunity mental and behavioral health agencies by adding graduate and post- graduate students from other universities to the training cohort.
Pr ior to joining the faculty at UNF, Dr. Taylor served for more than 20 years in clinical practice in numerous administrative and clinical positions wor king to expand high quality clinical care to underserved populations. She i s a nationally recognized expert in Human-Animal Interaction, Animal Assist ed Therapy in Counseling and Childhood Sexual Abuse.
Dr. Taylor maintains a small private practice (www.drcarl enetaylor.com) in the Jacksonville Beach area, specializing in creative and integrative techniques that involve working with humans, animals, and the natural world for the betterment of all.
Danielle C. Free, MS-CMHC, MSPP, OspreyPERCH Research Coordinator and Co-PI; Graduated PERCH Counseling Fellow & Pr ogram Coordinator, Florida Registered Clinical Mental Health Counseling Int ern
Danielle Free is Florida Registere d Clinical Mental Health Counseling Intern awaiting final approval for inde pendent licensure. Danielle has a background in Contemplative Science and Secular Ethics of Positive Psychology and joined the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at the University of North Florida to blend biopsycholo gical approaches to healing with clinical counseling interventions. Simila r aspirations of improving campus health led Danielle to Dr. Taylor and a f ledgling implementation research project later known as OspreyPERCH. Danie lle was instrumental in developing and implementing the OspreyPERCH program , first as a volunteer and then as a graduate research assistant in its ini tial year of operation. Danielle was also in the first CMHC cohort of inte rns dedicated to PERCH and, after graduation, completed a 2-year Post-maste r’s Fellowship in Integrative Behavioral Health Practices. Danielle has se rved critical roles in the program as Administrative Coordinator & Rese arch Coordinator throughout her tenure. Danielle completed her fellowship i n August 2022, accumulated the necessary clinical hours, and passed the sta te exams to qualify for independent licensure in Florida as a Licensed Clin ical Mental Health Counselor (pending board approval).
Followi ng the completion of the PERCH Fellowship, Danielle opened a private practi ce, Contemplative Psychotherapy Services (www.contemplativepsychotherapyservices.com) in the greater Jacksonville area and is pursuing a Ph.D. in Clinical Healt h Neuropsychology to research the evolving symptomologies of stress-related illnesses and the impact of contemplative interventions on damaged neural networks, endocrine function, and immune response. In addition, Danielle w ill continue as Co-Investigator of the OspreyPERCH UNF IRB-approved outcome study in process and pursue other research and publication interests based on the PERCH program model. Aside from the PERCH-related research, long-t erm interests include the investigation of stress/trauma/grief influences n europsychology function across states of wellness, the role of other-focuse d forgiveness in mental health, and the creation of flourishing-based preve ntative activities for various client populations.
Jessie Stapleton, PhD, MSEd
Assistant Professor
Exercise Science, University of North Florida Brooks College of Health
Dr. “J” Stapleton is an Assistant Professor of Kinesiology in the Brook s College of Health at the University of North Florida. Her research intere sts include the psychosocial mechanisms and consequences of sport and physi cal activity among student-athletes and persons with mobility impairment. I n OspreyPERCH she is the director of UNF Athletics Mental Performance and i s leading the implementation of Exercise Is Medicine assessment and interve ntion practices. Adding EIM to the holistic health services offered throug h PERCH, provides interns and fellows evidence based physical activity asse ssments and referral sources to engage clients in physical activity as a tr eatment intervention for mental and behavioral health symptoms. Dr. J serv es as a mental performance consultant for Osprey Athletics and USA Para Pow erlifting. She and her canine teammate, Zion, are a registered Pet Partners Therapy Team in collaboration with OspreyPERCH and UNF Campus Canines. Dr. J is also a competitive athlete and avid traveler.
Kodilichi Echeozo, PharmD, MBA, BCPS, BCACP
Lieutenant Commander (LCDR), U.S. Public
Health Service
Reviewer, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.
S. Food and Drug Administration (Moderator)
LCDR Kodilichi (Kodi) Echeozo is a Lab eling Reviewer in the Office of Generic Drugs, FDA Center for Drug Evaluati on and Research. She plays a critical role in advancing FDA’s public health mission by mitigating errors on medication labeling to promote the safe an d effective use of generic drugs. She facilitates bringing highly needed an d cost-effective generic drug products to the American Public.
LCDR Echeozo joined the USPHS Commissioned Corps in November 2016 a nd currently serves as the Pharmacist Professional Advisory Committee Polic y Workgroup Lead. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Trinity University wit h a B.S. degree in Biology and received her Pharm.D. and M.B.A degree from Roseman University of Health Sciences. She is also a Board-Certified Pharma cotherapy Specialist (BCPS) and Ambulatory Care Pharmacist (BCACP).
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