Collaborative Care for Youth at Risk: Integrating Mental Health Across Pediatric Settings 

June 18, 2026

Presenters

  • Mary Gabriel
    Written By:
    Mary Gabriel
    Medical Director, Integrated Behavioral and Mental Health Services, UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital

About This Event

Join us for the second session of our youth suicide prevention summer webinar series, brought to you by Nationwide Children’s Hospital in collaboration with the Children’s Hospital Association and the Ohio Children’s Hospital Association and the Ohio Youth Suicide Prevention Collaborative.

Following the webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Examine integrated care models and the key characteristics that influence their appropriateness for different clinical practices
  • Describe implementation strategies that facilitate successful adoption of collaborative care
  • Understand policy-related factors, including reimbursement frameworks, that underpin the financial sustainability of collaborative care models

Continuing education credits: 1.5 hours

  • AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
  • Non-Physician Attendance
  • ANCC Contact Hours
  • APA Credits
  • ASWB ACE Credits
  • Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists

Instructions to receive CE credits

Before the session
Create a CloudCME account a few days before the webinar. See instructions. Signing up the day of the session may cause delays as the site can occasionally freeze with high traffic.

During the session
You will be asked to text your attendance to a designated phone number.

After the session
You will receive a code to text to confirm completion. After submitting the code, you will receive a link to CloudCME to complete your session evaluation and claim your continuing education credits.

If you have any questions about this process, please contact Himabindu Katrapati or Yvonne Staton.

About the presenter

Mary Gabriel, MD, is a pediatrician and child and adolescent psychiatrist in the Department of Psychiatry at University Hospitals. She is senior director of behavioral health for UH Population Health and medical director of collaborative care in pediatrics and adult primary care at UH. She also helps lead the implementation of UH Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital’s behavioral health strategic plan. Gabriel is president-elect and vice president of the Northeast Ohio Society of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and consults for Ohio’s statewide pediatric mental health care access program. She continues to care for children and adolescents in her own outpatient pediatric psychiatry clinic at UH.

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